Understanding the Impact of Arts Programming on School Dropout
Completed in 2011
Principal Investigators: Georgia Hall, Ph.D. and Linda Charmaraman, Ph.D.
This study will investigate the effective practices and support offered in an arts-based afterschool programs to reduce the dropout rate among high school students.
Funded by the West Michigan Center for Arts & Technology
The National Institute on Out-of-School Time (NIOST) at the Wellesley Centers for Women will conduct a literature review to establish what current research supports as best practices in afterschool programs with a primary goal of reducing the number of students who drop out of high school. NIOST will subsequently work with West Michigan Center for Arts & Technology to develop an evaluation plan, identify appropriate measurement tools, and collect and analyze data.
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