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Repositioning Out-of-School Learning
2022The need for time, flexibility, and agility in research within out-of-school learning is highlighted throughout this multi-disciplinary edited volume, as each author reflects on how to make sense of the unknown and varied contexts in which out-of-school learning takes ...
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The Clearing House: A Journal of Educational Strategies, Issues and Ideas, 1981
(1981). Out-of-School Learning. The Clearing House: A Journal of Educational Strategies, Issues and Ideas: Vol. 54, No. 5, pp. 232-237.
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(1981). Out-of-School Learning. The Clearing House: A Journal of Educational Strategies, Issues and Ideas: Vol. 54, No. 5, pp. 232-237.
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Out‐of‐school‐hours learning in the United Kingdom
New Directions for Youth Development, 2004AbstractIn the United Kingdom, out‐of‐school‐hours learning (OSHL) is incorporated into education policy. This is the story of how demonstration projects, political lobbying, and funding combined with training, youth work, and schools to make such innovation mainstream “across the pond.”
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Population Learning and Out-of-School Youth in India
Studies in Family Planning, 1971Schools may play an important role in population education; however in many developing nations only a minority of the youth attend school and the problem of reaching the unattending majority remains. This is a major problem particularly in rural areas.
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Learning Sex In and Out of School
2009Many men recalled games from the age of five or six, before they started school, which involved the exploration of girls’ bodies, and, for some, boys’ bodies as well, and attempts to imitate the heterosexual behavior of adults.1 Men would later differentiate this play activity from their first “real” experience of sex, as Darius explained: I sort of ...
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Adolescents’ Out-of-School Learning Strategies
The Journal of Experimental Education, 1996Little is known about how students go about learning in out-of-school settings, how they self-regulate their learning in these settings, and whether school learning affects out-of-school learning. Research on these questions is important because a major purpose of schooling is to enable students to learn on their own in the world beyond school.
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A History of Learning in and Out of School
2011If I could figure out a way to get paid for doing this in schools, life would justbe great. That’s what I thought as the 3rd grade public school kids hugged meand waved goodbye as they lined up to go to another classroom. I wasvisiting their classroom in Jersey City, New Jersey and we had just finishedour first workshop together.
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Out-of-school learning assistance in adolescence
Educational Psychology, 2017AbstractThis study inquired into the structure and predictors of out-of-school learning assistance among adolescents. It used longitudinal data gathered from up to 4936 Polish lower-secondary school students. The analysis of the assistance structure, performed with latent class analysis, showed that about 50% of students belonged to the latent class ...
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