Because summer learning loss is cumulative over time, it leads to increased dropout rates among those students who have fallen behind.
«This is particularly important
because summer learning loss is cumulative and accounts for a significant percentage of the achievement gap.»
Not exact matches
It serves to curb
summer learning loss and is available to every child
because it is free.»
Because when students lack access to high - quality
summer learning and enrichment opportunities, they risk falling prey to «
summer learning loss» — a
loss in academic skills and knowledge during
summer vacation.
Some believe that there is more room for
summer learning loss with factual and procedural knowledge (i.e., knowing how to do something)
because these types of knowledge require continuous and frequent practice.