Taking Literacy Skill Building to Scale in OST Programs

A Three-Tiered Approach from the Philadelphia Out-of-School Time Literacy and Quality Improvement Initiative

By Patricia McGuinness-Carmichael, Karen B. O’Neill, & Kathryn A. Wheeler

Research indicates that out-of-school time (OST) programs have the capacity to support literacy skill development and can provide a comfortable environment where youth can build excitement about literacy (Afterschool Alliance, 2015). Providing literacy-rich environments outside the school classroom where children can practice and enhance their literacy skills has been a priority for the City of Philadelphia and the William Penn Foundation.

 

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The Afterschool Matters Initiative is managed by the National Institute on Out-of-School Time, a program of the Wellesley Centers for Women at Wellesley College

Georgia Hall, PhD, is Managing Editor of the Afterschool Matters Journal

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