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Extracurricular associations and college enrollment

Social Science Research, 2015
There is consistent evidence that student involvement in extracurricular activities (EAs) is associated with numerous academic benefits, yet understanding how peer associations within EAs might influence this link is not well understood. Using Add Health's comprehensive data on EA participation across 80 schools in the United States, we develop a novel
Benjamin G, Gibbs   +3 more
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Extracurricular activities

2023
Felix Yu, Amanda C. DeDiego
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Extracurricular international criminal law

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2016
This article unpacks the jurisprudential footprints of international criminal courts and tribunals in domestic civil litigation in the United States conducted under the Alien Tort Statute (ats). The ats allows victims of human rights abuses to file tort-based lawsuits for violations of the laws of nations.
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Extracurricular Assignments

NASSP Bulletin, 1990
Perry A. Zirkel, Ivan B. Gluckman
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Extracurricular Economy

2019
Abstract This chapter looks at the vibrant economy of language teaching and learning in early modern England. The period witnessed a boom in both autodidacticism and private educational provision. Language teaching was central to a vibrant urban ‘extracurricular economy’.
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Participating in extracurricular activities and school sports during the COVID-19 pandemic: Associations with child and youth mental health

Frontiers in Sports and Active Living, 2022
Crosbie Jennifer   +2 more
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Extracurricular Fitness

Strategies, 1991
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Participation in School-Based Extracurricular Activities and Adolescent Adjustment

Journal of Leisure Research, 2005
Nancy Darling, Linda L Caldwell
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Extracurricular Participation and Academic Outcomes: Testing the Over-Scheduling Hypothesis

Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 2011
Jennifer A Fredricks
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