Inside Out-of-School Time hosted by the 21st CCLC NTAC

The 21st CCLC NTAC Team

Each month, members of the 21st CCLC NTAC team have opportunities to conduct interviews with out-of-school time practitioners and subject matter experts in a range of roles. Listen and learn about strategies and best practices that will help your Nita M. Lowey 21st Century Community Learning Centers (21st CCLC) Program succeed!

  1. Jul 21

    Community Partnerships and Workforce Readiness in Afterschool Programs

    In the final installment of our series with the Missouri AfterSchool Network, host Karin Wolfe continues the conversation with program leaders about the role community partnerships and workforce readiness experiences play in helping students prepare for the future.  Guests discuss how afterschool programs connect students with leadership opportunities, career exploration experiences, mentorship, and real-world learning that extends beyond the classroom. The conversation also highlights the importance of relationship building, student exploration, and community collaboration in creating meaningful opportunities for young people.  This episode features reflections on the long-term impact of afterschool programs and the ways intentional partnerships can help students build confidence, develop new skills, and better understand future pathways available to them.  Guests include:  Katie Schiefelbein, Hollister R-V School District Peter Gioia, Mission: St. Louis Beyond School Tracy Ross, Van Buren R-1 School District Mark Cowsert, Missouri AfterSchool Network Resources mentioned in this episode:  The Missouri AfterSchool Network’s Resource Library (career awareness and youth entrepreneurship): https://moafterschool.org/resource-library VentureLab (entrepreneurship-related curriculum and tools): https://venturelab.org  220 Youth Leadership (leadership development programs): https://www.220leadership.com

  2. Jun 2

    Helping Students Discover Their Future Through Afterschool

    In Part 3 of our series with the Missouri AfterSchool Network, host Karin Wolfe sits down with program leaders serving rural, urban, and small-town communities across Missouri to explore what meaningful student engagement looks like in middle and high school afterschool programs.  Guests share how student voice and choice, relationship building, hands-on learning, leadership opportunities, and career exploration experiences are helping young people discover their interests and future pathways. From entrepreneurship and virtual-reality career simulations to service learning and college visits, this episode highlights how afterschool programs create space for students to explore, connect, and grow.  This episode also examines how afterschool professionals intentionally create environments where young people feel heard, supported, and empowered to think about their future goals in authentic and meaningful ways.  Guests include:  Katie Schiefelbein, Hollister R-V School District Peter Gioia, Mission: St. Louis Beyond School Tracy Ross, Van Buren R-1 School District Resources mentioned in this episode:  The Missouri AfterSchool Network’s Resource Library (career awareness and youth entrepreneurship): https://moafterschool.org/resource-library VentureLab (entrepreneurship-related curriculum and tools): https://venturelab.org  220 Youth Leadership (leadership development programs): https://www.220leadership.com

  3. Apr 28

    From Engagement to Impact: Building Youth Workforce Pathways in Afterschool

    In Part 2 of the conversation with the Missouri AfterSchool Network, Mark Cowsert, the network’s associate director of partnerships, shares how statewide strategy, strong partnerships, and data-driven decision-making are shaping youth workforce development across Missouri.  Building on his experience as a 21st CCLC program director, Mark highlights how Missouri has expanded opportunities for middle and high school students through intentional investments, resource alignment, and a focus on quality.  This episode explores how programs can better engage older youth through voice and choice, real-world experiences, and career-connected learning. Mark also shares insights on the importance of attendance and engagement, the role of partnerships in scaling impact, and how afterschool programs can serve as a critical space for students to explore career pathways.  Whether you’re just getting started or you’re looking to grow your approach, this conversation offers practical insights and inspiration for strengthening youth workforce initiatives in out-of-school time.  Resources mentioned in this episode:  The Missouri AfterSchool Network’s Resource Library (career awareness and youth entrepreneurship): https://moafterschool.org/resource-library VentureLab (entrepreneurship-related curriculum and tools): https://venturelab.org  220 Youth Leadership (leadership development programs): https://www.220leadership.com

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Each month, members of the 21st CCLC NTAC team have opportunities to conduct interviews with out-of-school time practitioners and subject matter experts in a range of roles. Listen and learn about strategies and best practices that will help your Nita M. Lowey 21st Century Community Learning Centers (21st CCLC) Program succeed!