Out-of-School-Time Academic Programs to Improve School Achievement: A Community Guide Health Equity Systematic Review
Conclusions: OSTA programs, particularly focused programs, are effective in increasing academic achievement for at-risk students. Ongoing school and social environments that support learning and development may be essential to ensure the longer-term benefits of OSTA programs.
Source: Journal of Public Health Management and Practice - Category: Health Management Tags: Original Articles Source Type: research
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