Exploring the Impact of a Library Summer Reading Literacy Coach Program on Teen Personal Skills Development

  • Zhao L
  • Blau G
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In the Summer of 2011 The Free Library of Philadelphia (FLP) hired 90 teenagers into its six-week Summer Reading Literacy Coach Program (SRLCP) as Teen Literacy Coaches (TLCs). Data was collected at Time 1, Time 2 and Time 3. The two study hypotheses were: (1) there will be a significant improvement in TLCs personal development skills from Time 1 to Time 3 and (2) demographic data and program specific skills measured at Time 2 will account for significant variance in each Time 3 personal development skill beyond the Time 1 personal development skills. We did not find support for H1 but did find support for H2. Specific to H2 we found that team-related and higher education interest each had a significant positive impact (p

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Zhao, L., & Blau, G. (2012). Exploring the Impact of a Library Summer Reading Literacy Coach Program on Teen Personal Skills Development. Journal of Youth Development, 7(3), 102–113. https://doi.org/10.5195/jyd.2012.133

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