Our Voices Heard: Factors Contributing to the Recruitment and Retention of High School Students of Color in After-school Programs

Published: Jan 1, 2011
Abstract
Research indicates that education is a key to both economic growth and higher living standards for American citizens. However, it is challenging for high school students of color living in urban neighborhoods to obtain high-quality education. Extant research indicates that after-school programs serving students of color play a critical role in bridging the achievement gap in education. Unfortunately, in designing and marketing these vital...
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Our Voices Heard: Factors Contributing to the Recruitment and Retention of High School Students of Color in After-school Programs
Published Date
Jan 1, 2011
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