The first volume of this SpringerBrief presents a series of papers
compiled from a conference about how after-school programs may be
implemented to promote positive youth development (PYD) hosted by
Youth-Nex, the University of Virginia Center to Promote Effective Youth
Development. This volume reviews the importance of after-school programs
for PYD and discusses key components of effective after-school programs.
It also discusses issues related to the evaluation and measurement of
quality in after-school programs. In addition, the brief presents
suggestions for how researchers, policy makers, and practitioners can
move the field forward and maximize the potential of after-school time
and programs for promoting positive youth development for children and
adolescents.
Topics featured in this brief include:
- The history of the relationship between after-school programs and
positive youth development.
- Specific features of programs that are important for advancing
positive youth development.
- Issues in and approaches to measuring quality in after-school
programs.
- The Quality, Engagement, Skills, Transfer (QuEST) model and its use
for measuring effective after-school programs.
- A case study evaluation of the Girls on the Run program.
After-School Programs to Promote Positive Youth Development, Volume 1,
is a must-have resource for policy makers and related professionals,
graduate students, and researchers in child and school psychology,
family studies, public health, social work, law/criminal justice, and
sociology.