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Project
Learn
Project
Learn reinforces and enhances the skills and knowledge young people learn
at school during the hours they spend at the Club. The program is based
on Dr. Reginald Clark's research showing that students do much better
in school when they spend their non-school hours engaged in "fun"
but academically beneficial activities. Through Project Learn, Club staff
use all the areas and programs in the Club to create opportunities for
"high-yield learning activities," which include leisure reading,
writing activities, discussions with knowledgeable adults, helping others,
homework help and tutoring and games like Scrabble that develop young
people's cognitive skills. Project Learn also emphasizes parent involvement
and collaboration between Club staff and school personnel as critical
factors in creating the best after-school learning environment for Club
members. Extensively field-tested and formally evaluated by Columbia University
with funding from the Carnegie Corporation of New York , Project Learn
has been proven to boost the academic performance of Club members.
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