The Effects of an After School Literacy Program on Academic Achievement

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2013-05

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Masters of Education

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Abstract

The purpose of this study was to determine whether an after-school literacy program would increase reading comprehension scores of low-performing, high-poverty Title I students compared to low-performing non-Title I students who did not participate in an after-school literacy program. The results of this study indicate that there was a significant difference in the reading comprehension performance of Title I students who participated the after-school literacy program and the non-Title I students who did not participate. Further research is needed to determine if this would be beneficial for the Title I students who would participate in the after-school literacy the program year-round and not just for the six week session.