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Tuesday, February 5, 2008

Study on the Effectiveness of After-School Reading Instruction

After-school programs can improve participants’ literacy by providing intensive lessons several times a week and establishing strong bonds between instructors and participants, concludes a two-year studyRequires Adobe Acrobat Reader by New York City-based Public/Private Ventures, a public-policy-research organization.
Check out the link here to read the findings on best practices for after-school literacy instruction.
Posted by Abby Thaker at 7:33 PM

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