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Understanding the “How” of Quality Improvement: Lessons from the Rhode Island Program Quality Intervention


January 1, 2012
Elizabeth Devaney, Charles Smith, and Kenneth K. Y. Wong

Case study of scaled QIS implementation in Rhode Island with focus on manager skills and implementation at the organization level.

January 1, 2012


Continuous Quality Improvement in Afterschool Settings: Impact Findings from the Youth Program Quality Intervention Study


January 1, 2012
Charles Smith, Tom Akiva, Samantha Sugar, and Thomas Devaney

The David P. Weikart Center for Youth Program Quality conducted a three year intervention study to examine the Youth Program Quality Intervention (YPQI). The YPQI is a data-driven continuous improvement model for school and community-based sites serving youth during afterschool hours.


The STEM supplement to the Youth Program Quality Assessment


January 1, 2012
Charles Smith, Samantha Hallman, Barb Hillaker, Samantha Sugar, and Gina McGovern

This report describes the process of development of the STEM supplement to the Youth Program Quality Assessment and preliminary reliability and validity evidence based on data collected during The Afterzone Summer Scholars program sponsored by the Providence After School Alliance (PASA).


Building Citywide Systems for Quality: A Guide and Case Studies for Afterschool Leaders


October 1, 2012
Nicole Yohalem, Elizabeth Devaney, Charles Smith, and Alicia Wilson-Ahlstrom

This guide offers case studies that explain how cities and intermediaries can work with afterschool providers across a neighborhood, city, or region to build quality into the programs that are part of an afterschool system.

October 1, 2012


Measuring Youth Skills in Expanded Learning Systems: Case Study for Reliability and Validity of YDEKC Skill Measures and Technical Guidance for Local Evaluators


January 1, 2013
Charles Smith

This paper uses pattern-centered methods to increase the usefulness of information available from survey-based skill measures, with a focus on using survey-based skills measures to detect skill change over time.

January 1, 2013


Moving the Needle on “Moving the Needle”


December 1, 2013
Charles Smith

This paper introduces the nomenclature of performance-based accountability systems (PBAS) to the expanded learning field, provides a policy case study for a countywide system in southern Florida and uses data from that system to explore the issue of quality thresholds. We present an expanded design standard to guide development and improvement of PBAS policies and further develop a theory of lower-stakes accountability to guide effective use of incentives of various types. Findings suggest that (1) the PBAS framework defines critical concepts and improves our ability to describe existing quality improvement systems, (2) the Youth Program Quality Assessment (Youth PQA) can be used to produce a program rating of sufficient reliability for use in a PBAS, and (3) that the Palm Beach County PBAS design is an exemplar for expanded learning policies.

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December 1, 2013


Afterschool Quality


December 23, 2014
Charles Smith, Tom Akiva, Gina McGovern, and Stephen Peck

This research article discusses efforts to define and improve the quality of afterschool services, highlighting areas of agreement and identifying leading-edge issues. We conclude that the afterschool field is especially well positioned to deliver high-quality services and demonstrate effectiveness at scale because a strong foundation has been built for continuous improvement of service quality.

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December 23, 2014


Framing an Evidence-Based Decision About 21st CCLC


March 27, 2015
Charles Smith, Karen Pittman, Stephen Peck, and Gina McGovern

In this policy commentary, we do some reasoning about how 21st CCLC produces value and discuss the limitations in one particular way of seeing that value – the intent-to-treat impact evaluation design.

March 27, 2015


Preparing Youth to Thrive: Promising Practices for Social Emotional Learning


January 1, 2016
Charles Smith, Gina McGovern, Reed Larson, Barbara Hillaker, and Stephen C. Peck

The guidebook describes SEL standards and organizational and curriculum features for a set of eight exemplary SEL programs.

January 1, 2016


Preparing Youth to Thrive: Methodology and Findings from the SEL Challenge


January 25, 2016
Charles Smith, Gina McGovern, Stephen C. Peck, Reed Larson, Barbara Hillaker, and Leanne Roy

This technical report describes methodology and findings for (1) best-practice SEL standards, (2) validation of a suite of SEL performance measures for use in QIS, and (3) performance benchmarks for out-of-school time programs focused on building SEL skills with vulnerable children/youth.

January 25, 2016


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