Quality at the Point of Service: Profiles of Practice in After-School Settings |
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Authors: | Charles Smith Stephen C. Peck Anne-Sophie Denault Juliane Blazevski Tom Akiva |
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Affiliation: | 1. Weikart Center for Youth Program Quality, 124 Pearl Street, Suite 601, Ypsilanti, MI, 48198, USA 2. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA
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Abstract: | A unique observational data set was used to explore quality at the point of service in after-school programs. Staff practices in after-school settings were represented on a series of unidimensional scales closely indexed to staff behavior. In order to account for heterogeneity of staff performances, pattern-centered methods were used to construct profiles of common staff practices. Results revealed six pedagogy profiles that were classified in terms of three broad types of performances delivered by after-school staff: (1) positive youth development, (2) staff-centered, and (3) low-quality. Staff membership in these profiles was not related to youth-staff ratio. However, results revealed significant differences between the profiles on the content of the offering and the age of youth in the setting. |
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Keywords: | After school Youth development Cluster analysis Quality Quality assessment |
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