According to a 20 - year study done at Johns Hopkins University, and cited in a Time magazine cover story
about summer learning loss, «low - income elementary school students lost ground in reading each summer, compared with their higher - income peers, who made progress.»
, The Summer Slide: What We Know and Can Do
About Summer Learning Loss.
We've all heard
about summer learning loss.
Not exact matches
Also
learn what
summer learning loss is all
about.
With the story narrated against the backdrop of a Tuscan
summer landscape, the scenery and the story develop in perfect harmony and the viewer is presented a timely tale
about love, real heartache, and
learning how to deal with
loss.
Broadening our ideas
about where, when, and how
learning happens helps communities to create richer
learning pathways that have the potential to include more nonacademic opportunities to help youth gain the skills necessary for a healthy adulthood, offer a seamless
learning environment that can help stem
summer learning loss, and tap resources outside of schools for additional opportunities to help close the achievement gap.
In graduate school, he continued
learning about «
summer loss,» as it's known, and started creating a model for preventing it.
For many parents and educators, all the June chatter is
about about summer slide and
learning loss.
Edutopia blogger Heick suggests eight ways for teachers to prevent
summer learning loss in the English language arts, including library dates, digital book clubs, and student blogs
about topics that matter to them.
Quinn wrote «
Summer Learning Loss: What Is It, and What Can We Do
About It?
The Metro West Daily News featured an op - ed sharing
about the impact that our extended year and school day has on
summer learning loss.
Fighting
Summer Learning Loss: One City's Story (2010) One hears a lot these days about «summer learning loss» and its toll on low - income stu
Summer Learning Loss: One City's Story (2010) One hears a lot these days about «summer learning loss» and its toll on low - income s
Learning Loss: One City's Story (2010) One hears a lot these days about «summer learning loss» and its toll on low - income stude
Loss: One City's Story (2010) One hears a lot these days
about «
summer learning loss» and its toll on low - income stu
summer learning loss» and its toll on low - income s
learning loss» and its toll on low - income stude
loss» and its toll on low - income students.
Alexander and research partners Doris Entwisle and Linda Olson were curious to
learn more
about this devastating effect and consequently launched a series of studies in 1982 which solidified and expanded evidence showing low - income youth suffer significant
learning loss, both during the
summer and long term.
For example, one city in the cohort doubled the number of
summer learning slots available to children in 2017, and did so using the following data - based strategies: analyzing student data to identify the need for
summer programming, requiring providers to agree to track certain data
about participants, and implementing pre - and post-tests to determine how effective these programs were in reducing
summer learning loss.
For more information
about achievement gaps and
summer learning loss, read this Read Charlotte blog post.
There are a number of studies
about the effects of
summer learning loss, sometimes referred to as the «summer slide», on the website for the National Summer Learning Associ
summer learning loss, sometimes referred to as the «summer slide», on the website for the National Summer Learning Asso
learning loss, sometimes referred to as the «
summer slide», on the website for the National Summer Learning Associ
summer slide», on the website for the National
Summer Learning Associ
Summer Learning Asso
Learning Association.
Participants should take a proactive approach and have conversations
about how best to understand the research on
summer learning loss for different student populations at all grade levels.