If summer learning loss can be a thing of the past, who knows what other educational fossils we can leave behind?
Not exact matches
Summer learning loss is among the most pernicious —
if least acknowledged — causes of achievement gaps in America's schools, notes David von Drehle in this week's Time Magazine, and lengthening the school year is the answer.
Studies have found that
summer break,
if not actively managed, can be a period of
learning loss that almost invariably accumulates over time.
Summer learning loss can have compounding effects on academic achievement — if a student is already struggling with learning to read, a summer setback can make it that much more difficult for the student to be reading to learn by fourth
Summer learning loss can have compounding effects on academic achievement —
if a student is already struggling with
learning to read, a
summer setback can make it that much more difficult for the student to be reading to learn by fourth
summer setback can make it that much more difficult for the student to be reading to
learn by fourth grade.