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After School Programs: II

This project is a collaboration between Saint Peter’s College and the Learning Community Charter School.

Why Students Do/Do Not Participate: The Student’s Perspective

Background

Research Team: Jim Fontanilla, Dianna Gomez, Savannah Gonzalez, Cecilia Peraza, Julie Anne Saporito, Glenny Tanchez

Partner Group: Learning Community Charter School (LCCS)

Contact Person: Caryn Rogoff

After School Study Hall, Focus Groups, Yearbook Club
Study Hall Focus Groups Yearbook Club

Introduction to the Project

  • Learning Community Officials responded to our call for projects with a proposal to help them learn more about why students do/do not participate in the after-school programs.
  • In Spring 2006,  Professor Trillo incorporated this project into our curriculum on Research Techniques in the Social Sciences.  6 students adopted the project as part of their learning experience.

Evolution of the Project 

  • In early April, students met with Caryn Rogoff, who provided background information about the school and the After School Program.
  • In mid April, students conducted exploratory observations of the After School Program to get an inside look at some of the clubs and activities at the LCCS.
  • In late April, students combined their observations, theoretical insights and input from the LCCS to organize an open-ended, qualitative survey questionnaire to be administered to several students in the form of focus group interviews.

Field Observations

Focus Groups 

  • We chose qualitative focus groups as our general research method.
  • Qualitative because we wanted to give students an opportunity to express themselves on their own terms.
  • Focus groups because they are a useful tool in encouraging students to participate and express their thoughts in a relaxed and conversational environment.
  • The focus groups were organized to discuss what kinds of interests the students have, how they feel about the after-school programs and other matters related to participation.
  • Program Participants and Non-Participants.

Survey Topic Areas

For the survey we generated six different topic areas that would help understand why/why not students participate.

  1. General Perceptions and Opinions of the Program
  2. Preceding Interests/Hobbies
  3. Social Networks
  4. After School/Other Responsibilities
  5. Communication and Awareness
  6. Socio-economic Status

Early Results

  • Initial Insights on Why Students Participate (from participants)
    • Positive Perceptions
    • Interests
    • Friends and Relatives
    • Parental encouragement
    • “Keeps us occupied…” and “Better than sitting home watching TV…”
  • Why Students Don’t Participate (non-participant)
    • Minimum Interest
    • Other After School Responsibilities
    • Cost issues

Suggestions

  • Student suggestions
    • Longer Sessions
    • Different clubs ideas
    • Student Involvement

Next Steps

  • Meet with LC/Caryn Rogoff to Re-assess
  • More Interviews
  • Continue to Analyze Data as it Comes In
  • Prepare Final Report with Recommendations

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