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Teaching Life Lessons to Immigrant Youth Through the International Language of Sport Promoting Positive Outcomes with Extracurricular Activities 1

Teaching Life Lessons to Immigrant Youth Through the International Language of Sport Promoting Positive Outcomes with Extracurricular Activities 1

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Teaching Life Lessons to Immigrant Youth Through the International

Language of Sport

Promoting Positive Outcomes with Extracurricular Activities

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Connecting the Dots

Extracurricular Activity

High-Quality Interaction

Academic and Civic Success

There is no straight line between the extracurricular activities and the Ivy League. But a growing body of research says there is a link between afterschool activities and graduating from high school, going to college, and becoming a responsible citizen.

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High-Quality Interaction

• Hard Work• Teamwork• Humility• Responsibility• Leadership• Social Skills• Belonging• Sacrifice

High-Quality Interaction

Students engaged in these activities report that afterschool activities teach them about the value of hard work, sacrifice, teamwork, humility, responsibility …and leadership. In addition, students learn how to deal with people in social situations.

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Can We Make the Assumption?

The data also show that kids with the highest test scores are the most active in afterschool activities. Two-thirds of kids in the top quarter of test takers played sports, for example, compared to less than half in the lowest quarter.

Extracurricular Activity

High-Quality Interaction

Academic and Civic Success

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Does Extracurricular Participation Matter?

So, is there a link? Did kids who joined afterschool activities become good students, or did good students join afterschool activities?

Extracurricular Activity

High-Quality Interaction

Academic and Civic Success

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What Does the Research Say?

As with a lot of social science research, the findings about extracurriculars aren’t always consistent or conclusive: You can’t randomly assign kids to soccer, after all. But some researchers insist there is a cause-effect relationship between activities and academic success, not just the other way around.

Extracurricular Activity

High-Quality Interaction

Academic and Civic Success

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What Does the Research Say?

Using data from the National Education Longitudinal Study, … Margo Gardner, a research scientist at Columbia University’s National Center for Children and Families, calculated that …

Extracurricular Activity

High-Quality Interaction

Academic and Civic Success

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The Data Shows … Greater Odds of Attending College

… the odds of attending college were 97 percent higher for youngsters who took part in extracuricular activities for two years than for those who didn’t do any school activities.

Extracurricular Activity

High-Quality Interaction

Academic and Civic Success

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The Data Shows … More Civic Engagement

The odds of completing college were 179 percent higher, and the odds of voting eight years after high school, a proxy for civic engagement, were 31 percent higher.

Extracurricular Activity

High-Quality Interaction

Academic and Civic Success

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The Data Shows … More School Success

When comparing kids whose profiles suggested they had a similar propensity either to join or sit out afterschool activities. Even within those groups of similar kids, those who participated in activities had better school success rates than those who didn’t.

Extracurricular Activity

High-Quality Interaction

Academic and Civic Success

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The Data Shows … Demographics are Not a Factor

The results were equally as compelling when controlling for poverty, race, gender, test scores, and parental involvement.

Extracurricular Activity

High-Quality Interaction

Academic and Civic Success

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The Data Shows … Better School Attendance

In addition, the National Center for Education Statistics, in its own analysis of the longitudinal data, found that high-school seniors who were involved in school activities were less likely to less likely to cut class and play hooky than kids who weren’t involved.

Extracurricular Activity

High-Quality Interaction

Academic and Civic Success

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The Data Shows … Academic Success

Three times as many had a GPA of 3.0 or higher; twice as many scored in the top quarter on math and reading tests. And 68 percent expected to get a college degree, compared to 48 percent of kids who weren’t involved in school activities.

Extracurricular Activity

High-Quality Interaction

Academic and Civic Success

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The Data Shows … More Engagement

These activities make school more palatable for many kids who otherwise find it bleak or unsatisfying. Grades improve not because of what kids are learning on the soccer field, but because soccer is making them enjoy school more, so they show up more often, find a circle of like-minded friends, and become more engaged academically and socially.

Extracurricular Activity

High-Quality Interaction

Academic and Civic Success

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Other Researchers Say …

Other researchers have approached the question differently, but come up with complementary results. The bottom line is that extracurricular activities provide activities that students can be passionate about. These activities help students to become more driven.

Extracurricular Activity

High-Quality Interaction

Academic and Civic Success

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Research from the University of Pennsylvania indicate that people who are persistent and passionate about something, whether cross-country or baton twirling or spelling bees, will carry over that enthusiasm to other parts of their lives. In addition, kids who are involved in clubs and sports spend an extra couple of hours a week with adult role models.

Other Researchers Say …

Extracurricular Activity

High-Quality Interaction

Academic and Civic Success

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The Big Picture

The takeaway is that extracurriculars teach many of the skills you need as an adult: time management, leadership, self-discipline, and persistence for doing work that isn’t extrinsically motivated.

Extracurricular Activity

High-Quality Interaction

Academic and Civic Success

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The Big Picture

The research indicates that it doesn’t seem to matter what kind of activities are offered; what matters is the level of engagement and that kids are offered something they can be passionate about.

Extracurricular Activity

High-Quality Interaction

Academic and Civic Success

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The Big Picture

Youth who have a significant involvement in an extracurricular activity have a capacity for focus, self-discipline, and time management. These opportunities encourage civic engagement and assimilation. Extracurriculars help youth to develop the skills they will need in the future, adaptability, leading by influence, and initiative.

Extracurricular Activity

High-Quality Interaction

Academic and Civic Success

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About The Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation

Formed in 1995, The Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation promotes innovative solutions to improve the lives of youth and their families, seeking results that move communities beyond what seems possible today. The Foundation invests in early childhood development, education, green space, and the arts and leads giving programs for each of the Blank Family of Businesses, including the Atlanta Falcons. Mr. Blank co-founded The Home Depot, the world’s largest home improvement retailer, in 1978 and retired from the company as co-chairman in 2001. Through the foundation and his family’s personal giving, Mr. Blank has granted more than $250 million to various charitable organizations. Visit www.BlankFoundation.org.

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Contact

Donovan Lee-SinProgram OfficerTel.: 404.367.2049Email: [email protected]