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Philosophy & Practice
Read the paper that started it all PASE Concept Paper and follow up with an assessment of
PASEs work in the afterschool field Phase 2
Evaluation of PASE.
PASE
Professional Development Training Calendar: Upcoming Training
Opportunities. Also, check out the PASE Training Catalogue!
Evaluation
Reframing Expectations of Afterschool Programs Initiative:
In summer 2004, PASE commissioned a paper by Dr. Halpern to serve as a launching point for the project. In his paper, “Confronting the Big Lie: The Need to Reframe Expectations of Afterschool Programs,” Dr. Halpern examines the trend toward aligning afterschool programs with academic achievement, arguing the need to abandon this path and instead focus on developing expectations for afterschool programs based on the examination of the field as a “historically distinct child development institution” and as a “normative developmental support.” He argues, “afterschool programs are well-suited to providing the types and qualities of developmental experiences that other institutions (i.e. the schools and public play spaces) can no longer provide most low- and moderate-income children.”
Guides
Youth Arts Career Guide: You don't have to be a rockstar to make a living in the arts! Generously funded by the Deutsche Bank Americas Foundation, “The Arts Career Guide for Youth” shares this message as it introduces New York City youth to the fascinating world of professional arts work. Covering careers from cartoonist to museum curator to casting director, the Guide includes profiles of arts professionals, advice on getting started, and a directory of free and low-cost resources and opportunities for youth in NYC. Get your copy today!
New York Family Guide to Afterschool Programs: Find an afterschool
program in your neighborhood or throughout New York City. You can choose to get this information
either through a PDF file or through PASE's
on-line searchable database. Check them both
out!
Partners
In Healing: Directory of Mental Health Programs for Youth & Families in New York City
- The Guide is designed to assist the staff of community based youth agencies, who are often
the front line contacts for these clients, in making appropriate referrals to mental
health professionals. It will further provide parents and youth a better understanding of
issues and the people/agencies who can provide assistance.
YouthConnect! Resource Guide for Youth-Led Community Service and the YouthConnect! Project Profile Series:
in response to the needs of young people to express their views following the events of September 11, 2001, PASE created YouthConnect, a program that helps youth to strengthen their communities through collaborative service and advocacy projects.
- The Resource Directory includes an agency listing, a bibliography and abbreviated funder prospect list.
- Project Profiles offer background information and specific project examples of youth-led services in the areas of:
PASE Peer
Mentoring Guide: A guide for agency-to-agency peer mentoring.
FAST PASE and National Afterschool Program Guides:
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Long IslandPASE - Supports the work of PASE in Nassau County and Suffolk County, Long Island. For more information, please contact Barbara King-Phillips at 516.935.3298.
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Jobs & Outreach
Jobs
Bulletin: A monthly, free listing of jobs in the youth development and afterschool
field. If you'd like to advertise a job opening, please complete the Jobs Bulletin Submission by clicking here (you must be a member of PASE to submit a job opening). Submit
your announcement by the third Monday of the month to include your listing in the
following month's postion.
PASESetter:
A PASE newsletter that combines best practices, youth program profiles, coverage of
legislative and advocacy issues affecting afterschool education, along with special
events, workshops and other topics. The next PASEsetter is currently in production for
Summer 2005. To view past PASEsetters, click on the links below.
Manuals & Curricula
Reports
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