NCASE Resource Library
Featured Resources
This publication features some of the best resources, including webinars, briefs, and toolkits, available in the online NCASE Resource Library, developed for both practitioners and system builders. |
These selected resources, curated by NCASE, offer ideas and information for OST system leaders to support recovery from COVID-19. |
The NCASE Out-of-School Time Professional Development System-Building Toolkit was designed to assist states as they build professional development systems inclusive of school-age providers. |
Search for Resources ?
Search Results
Filter By
Reset Selections
Expand All Filters
Topics
- (-) Remove School & Community Partnerships filter School & Community Partnerships
- Culturally Responsive Practice & Inclusion (46) Apply Culturally Responsive Practice & Inclusion filter
- Family and Community Engagement (32) Apply Family and Community Engagement filter
- Health and Safety and Licensing (18) Apply Health and Safety and Licensing filter
- Professional Development (42) Apply Professional Development filter
- Program Design and Management (46) Apply Program Design and Management filter
- Quality Improvement (35) Apply Quality Improvement filter
- Subsidy, Eligibility, and Equal Access (31) Apply Subsidy, Eligibility, and Equal Access filter
- Summer Learning (12) Apply Summer Learning filter
- Supportive Learning Environment (54) Apply Supportive Learning Environment filter
- Systems Building (51) Apply Systems Building filter
Resource type
Publisher
- (-) Remove Administration for Children & Families (ACF) filter Administration for Children & Families (ACF)
- (-) Remove Collaborative Communications filter Collaborative Communications
- (-) Remove Office of Child Care (OCC) filter Office of Child Care (OCC)
- (-) Remove Other filter Other
- (-) Remove US Department of Education filter US Department of Education
- Afterschool Alliance (5) Apply Afterschool Alliance filter
- American Institutes for Research (AIR) (3) Apply American Institutes for Research (AIR) filter
- Collaborative for Acadmic, Social, and Emotional Learning (CASEL) (2) Apply Collaborative for Acadmic, Social, and Emotional Learning (CASEL) filter
- Harvard Family Research Project (2) Apply Harvard Family Research Project filter
- National Summer Learning Association (NSLA) (3) Apply National Summer Learning Association (NSLA) filter
- The Wallace Foundation (1) Apply The Wallace Foundation filter
Search Results
Filter By
Positive outcomes are made possible through school-based and community
With many school districts providing partial or full online learning, there is increased need for child care for working parents. This collection of online resources includes videos of providers, and identifies recommendations for new supports on funding, shared planning and decision-making, and technical supports. This resource supports the COVID-19 response.
This brief presents a framework that broadens our understanding of how, when, and where youth learn. It recommends ways for how youth development organizations can build partnerships with schools, juvenile justice, foster care, and families to support growth and development. It provides city examples.
These program standards, self-assessment rubric, and resources are designed to help afterschool programs evaluate and improve the support they are providing for youth who are engaged in distance learning.
This resource was compiled by School’s Out Washington along with dozens of youth development organizations to advance school-community partnerships as school year begins.
This toolkit includes issue briefs created by the Utah Afterschool on topics such as how to run a safe program, how to find a new location, and how to recruit and retain staff. It also includes links to related resources and a spreadsheet with fall reopening plans for each school district. A related tool is the Align for Success Toolkit about afterschool-school partnerships.
This issue brief was designed to inform the strategies and policies that the federal, state, and local government, as well as child care stakeholders, could adopt to support children, families, and afterschool programs during COVID-19. It opens with a review of the challenges that school-age child care is facing.
Federal, state, and local agencies are increasing investments and building capacity in emergency preparedness, response, and recovery. Emergencies of all types can occur abruptly and cause devastation to programs, families, communities, and entire towns or cities.
The transition to kindergarten is an important milestone in a young child’s life. While this transition is often accompanied by much excitement and anticipation, it can also bring uncertainty and anxiety as children face changes on multiple levels.
This issue brief explores how COVID-related school closures are likely to effect children’s academic progress, access to resources, and overall health and wellbeing and how systemic inequities exacerbate the impact for some groups.