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Contact information: 850 Euclid Avenue, Suite 1315 Cleveland , OH 44114
Website:
www.jacleveland.org
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JA of Greater Cleveland serves approximately 37,000 children a year. | Grades K-12 |
Please click here for more information on this evaluation.
Type of Evaluation: Quasi-Experimental.
Impact/Outcomes: JA programs had a statistically significant positive association with students' attitudes and aspirations regarding education and employment. JA students outperformed non-JA students on school performance indicators such as academic honors and computer skills. JA students also had a significantly better level of understanding of the free enterprise system. JA was also found positively associated with post high school outcomes in areas such as post-secondary education, employment and general life aspirations/attitudes. For example, JA students were more likely to go to college immediately following high school, they were more confident about their educational abilities, and were more likely to have a positive self-concept. |
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