2012
DOI: 10.1007/s10964-012-9814-3
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Examining Youth and Program Predictors of Engagement in Out-of-School Time Programs

Abstract: Prior research suggests that youths' engagement in out-of-school time programs may be a crucial factor linking program participation to positive outcomes during adolescence. Guided by the theoretical concept of flow and by stage-environment fit theory, the present study explored correlates of engagement in youth programs. Engagement was conceptualized as the extent to which youth found the program activities enjoyable, interesting, and challenging. The current study examined how program content, monetary incen… Show more

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“…Indeed, youth's perception of programs has been linked to their likelihood for engagement and retention (Greene, Lee, Constance, & Hynes, 2013). Youth learn better when they find program activities meaningful and fun.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indeed, youth's perception of programs has been linked to their likelihood for engagement and retention (Greene, Lee, Constance, & Hynes, 2013). Youth learn better when they find program activities meaningful and fun.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The children association somehow equalizes to a certain extent both the adult and the child when placing them in the relations of interdependence and the necessity to cooperate, protects the child from the adult dictatorship and helps overcoming its self-egocentrism. It is one thing when a child is face to face with an adult, and the other -when he is supported by his comrades and friends (Blanchet-Cohen, Brunson, 2014;Greene, et al, 2013).…”
Section: Responsibility Of the Organizing Committee Of The Conferencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ao se discutir e trabalhar o engajamento escolar, busca-se estimular o envolvimento dos estudantes com as atividades acadêmicas e assim, majorara responsabilidade (Estell & Perdue, 2013), o esforço (Li & Lerner, 2013) e o rendimento (Dotterer & Lowe, 2011). Portanto, o estudo mais aprofundado deste construto permitirá compreender e encontrar mecanismos para promovê-lo e assim, acarretar resultados positivos no desempenho dos estudantes (Greene, Lee, Constance, & Hynes, 2013).…”
Section: Engajamento Escolarunclassified