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Course Details

Course 32: Current Trends and Issues in Out-of-School Time Programs

Course ID  72870
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Description

It is important for OST professionals to understand how the field has developed since its inception and to be knowledgeable about the current status of the OST field. With this knowledge and understanding, it is possible for OST professionals to participate in shaping the field as it grows in the future.

The field of OST is growing and changing as national researchers learn more about what works best in OST programs for a wide range of children and youth, their families, and their communities. Other positive changes are occurring as advocates for OST succeed in creating more public awareness about the need to make quality OST services available to all children and youth across the country. In addition, the OST field is undergoing a metamorphosis as experienced professionals in several different disciplines and fields share and contribute their knowledge, skills, and insights with the goal of creating national models that represent the best possible OST programs.

In this climate of change, OST programs face a number of important issues, revolving around the availability, affordability, and accountability of programs. Many national trends and issues have implications for OST at the state and local level. When OST professionals are well informed about national developments in the field, they can become more effective OST advocates as they design and implement high quality, sustainable programs that are responsive to youth, family, and community needs.


2.00 Hours

Course Level

Formal

General Continuing Education

Course Category

Business

Formal Approved

(2 Hours)

CDA Content Areas

Strategies to manage an effective program operation (2 Hours)

Infant Mental Health Core Competency Areas


Family Child Care Home Provider
Child Care Center Staff
School Age

Elementary (K-3rd grade)
Middle (4th-8th grade)

Goals and Objectives

As a result of this training, students will be able to:
• Identify important statistics that reflect the living conditions and well-being of children and youth living in the U.S. in the first decade of the 21st century.
• Discuss various ways that children and youth currently spend time after school.
• Discuss how children and youth benefit from participation in school-age care programming.

There are no events currently scheduled for this course.