In 2015, over 2,800 CMS scholars from under - resourced communities avoided
summer learning loss by attending BELL summer programs.
This training is designed to provide a framework for summer educational engagement and the importance for doing so to combat
summer learning loss by providing information, resources, tools and discussions that will help school - age programs strengthen the role that they can play in supporting students and helping them to retain their school - year skills.
With the assistance of MetaMetrics, the Wyoming Department of Education is combating
summer learning loss by encouraging students to access free online tools designed to promote reading and maintain math skills during the summer break.
Passport to Success reduces
summer learning loss by encouraging students and families to participate in summer learning activities at local museums, science centers, libraries and cultural institutions.
Not exact matches
With only 90 days of
summer, every day a student is not participating in
summer learning is a
loss by every measure.
Summer instruction in particular may be as important as any extended time intervention, as it serves to maintain continuous
learning, counters the
loss of achievement gains caused
by long gaps in school, and provides needed nutrition and other auxiliary supports (Borman & Dowling, 2006).
In this episode, David M. Quinn of the Rossier School of Education at USC joins EdNext Editor - in - chief Marty West to discuss how researchers analyze
summer learning loss and how it varies
by student background.
Students at the greatest risk for
summer learning loss can lose up to two years of grade - level reading and math ability
by the time they reach fifth grade when compared to children from higher - income households.»
Governor Brown signed SB1221 (Hancock) into law in 2014, which improves Expanded
Learning programs» impact on students by focusing on summer learning loss and strengthens program
Learning programs» impact on students
by focusing on
summer learning loss and strengthens program
learning loss and strengthens program quality.
Evidence to inform future efforts to reverse
summer learning loss is provided
by parents» responses to a follow - up survey.
By: Jessie Kember
Summer slide, or the summer achievement gap, is the loss of learning over the summer break while students are out of s
Summer slide, or the
summer achievement gap, is the loss of learning over the summer break while students are out of s
summer achievement gap, is the
loss of
learning over the
summer break while students are out of s
summer break while students are out of school.
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.
In fact, according to a study
by Johns Hopkins University,
summer learning loss during elementary school accounts for two - thirds of the achievement gap in reading between low - income children and their middle - income peers
by ninth grade.
This video showcases the promising results produced
by the Boston
Summer Learning Project on reversing summer learning loss and building skills for success in school and
Summer Learning Project on reversing summer learning loss and building skills for success in school a
Learning Project on reversing
summer learning loss and building skills for success in school and
summer learning loss and building skills for success in school a
learning loss and building skills for success in school and life.
But did you know that
by the time a student gets to the 5th grade, the
summer learning loss can add up to a 2 - 3 year education gap?
This gap is cumulative, and each
summer's two month gap contributes to a sizable
learning loss, especially in reading,
by the time a student reaches grade 9.
Research published in the article «Lasting Consequences of the
Summer Learning Gap» by Karl L. Alexander, et al, charted how a student's socio - economic status (SES) plays a role is summer learning
Summer Learning Gap» by Karl L. Alexander, et al, charted how a student's socio - economic status (SES) plays a role is summer learni
Learning Gap»
by Karl L. Alexander, et al, charted how a student's socio - economic status (SES) plays a role is
summer learning
summer learninglearning loss:
More than half.That should mean that we could improve the problem
by at least half
by providing equal access to
summer learning opportunities for disadvantaged students — and yet the creation of effective
summer learning programs for lower - income students has not been a significant focus of literacy efforts in the U.S. Let's look at some of the latest facts on
summer learning loss:
A free, online reading program designed to help students turn the «
summer slide» — the
learning loss which can occur over the
summer months — into a «
summer leap»
by discovering the power and joy of reading for fun.