Let's Talk About Afterschool: Telling Your Story
Tue, Apr 28, 2020Let's Talk About Afterschool: Telling Your Story
You appreciate the value of afterschool, but what can you do to help rally more support around afterschool? If you feel that it is harder than it should be to grow support for afterschool programs—whether it is support from schools, from funders, or from policymakers—you are not alone. In particular, as the country grapples with the effects of COVID-19, the afterschool field faces unique challenges working to continue to support its students, families, staff, and community.
WatchLet's Hear It for the Girls: Supporting Girls in Afterschool
Thu, Feb 23, 2017Let's Hear It for the Girls: Supporting Girls in Afterschool
In the past decade, girls in the U.S. have experienced rapid demographic, social, economic, and technological changes. In this webinar, a lead researcher from the Girl Scout Research Institute will present findings from their recently released report, The State of Girls, the first-of-its-kind report series to focus on the health and well-being of the 26 million girls in the U.S. Also featured in the webinar are speakers from Girl Scouts of Northeast Texas and Girls on the Run International, who will each discuss strategies their programs employ.
WatchLearning from Summer: Findings and Implications for Summer Learning Programs
Wed, Jan 18, 2017Learning from Summer: Findings and Implications for Summer Learning Programs
What is the impact of summer learning programs on their student outcomes? Do the number of days a student attends a summer learning program make a difference on outcomes?What can summer learning programs do to better serve their students? In this webinar, hear new findings from a study conducted by RAND and made possible by The Wallace Foundation which takes a close look at the impact district-led summer learning programs have on students’ behavior and language arts, math, and social and emotional outcomes.
WatchLearning from Successful Efforts to Integrate Social & Emotional Learning in Afterschool
Tue, Jul 24, 2018Learning from Successful Efforts to Integrate Social & Emotional Learning in Afterschool
From helping children and youth develop positive relationships to landing their first job, social and emotional skills and competencies are supporting success in school, work, and life. Join us for a conversation with The Possibility Project, Girls on the Run, and City of Denver’s Office of Children’s Affairs for a discussion of how afterschool programs and systems can integrate social and emotional learning.
WatchLearn to Speak "STEM-ish": Finishing the Reframed Story of Afterschool STEM
Tue, May 3, 2016Learn to Speak "STEM-ish": Finishing the Reframed Story of Afterschool STEM
In part two of this interactive web series, participants will immerse themselves in the rest of the FrameWorks Institute’s evidence-based reframing strategies for talking effectively with the public about informal STEM learning. We’ll look at why individual success stories can backfire, discuss how to explain the relationship of afterschool programs to classroom learning, and review tested strategies for talking about disparities in STEM education. Join us for an engaging, informative hour of examples, practice, and Q&A.
WatchLearn to Speak “STEM-ish”: Translating Afterschool STEM to Boost Public Support
Wed, Apr 6, 2016Learn to Speak “STEM-ish”: Translating Afterschool STEM to Boost Public Support
Want to help afterschool STEM blast off in your community? Do you struggle to convince your stakeholders that afterschool must be at the table for conversations about improving STEM education? The FrameWorks Institute has recently completed a multi-year study of what messages about afterschool and STEM expand people’s support and which are not productive.
WatchLatest Strategies for Bringing Health & Wellness to OST
Thu, Sep 20, 2018Latest Strategies for Bringing Health & Wellness to OST
Research shows that parents want healthy options in out-of-school time. Adding fun activities, warm-ups, and healthy enrichment, as well as nutritious snacks and meals, is a great way to engage families and attract new students to your program. This webinar will introduce you to the newly refreshed National AfterSchool Association Healthy Eating and Physical Activity Standards (HEPA 2.0) and you’ll leave with resources to make your afterschool and summer programming inclusive, active, healthy, and fun.
WatchIncreasing Participation in the Summer Food Service Program
Thu, Jun 19, 2014Increasing Participation in the Summer Food Service Program
This webinar will discuss how summer learning programs can increase participation in the Summer Food Service Program. Kate Sims, a child nutrition policy analyst from FRAC, will discuss the findings from their latest report on participation in the Summer Food Service Program. Susan Gamble, director of the West Virginia Statewide Afterschool Network, will discuss how a nationally recognized summer learning program in her state has increased participation in the Summer Food Service Program by working with local partners.
WatchImportance of Including Afterschool in School Reopening Plans
Thu, Jul 30, 2020Importance of Including Afterschool in School Reopening Plans
When schools reopen this fall, it won't be business as usual. New health and safety standards developed in response to the COVID-19 pandemic necessitate a radical rethinking of the way we serve students.
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