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Produced for the Department of Education by the National Partnership for Quality afterschool LearningCommon Practices in high functioning afterschool ProgramsThe National Partnership for Quality afterschool Learning Final ReportWhat Works?ContributorsAuthorsDenise HuangJamie ChoSima MostafaviHannah Nam Editors Zena RudoCatherine JordanSarah Caverly DesignerShaila AbdullahCopyright 2008 SEDLSEDL 4700 Mueller , TX 78723 Voice: 512-476-6861 Fax: National Center for Research on Evaluation,Standards, and Student Testing (CRESST)Center for the Study of Evaluation (CSE)Graduate School of Education & Information StudiesUniversity of California, Los Angeles300 Charles E. Young Drive NorthGSE&IS Bldg.
Produced for the U.S. Department of Education by the National Partnership for Quality Afterschool Learning Common Practices in High Functioning Afterschool Programs
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