Research on
summer learning loss shows that being out of school has a disproportionate effect on low - income students.
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This study in two localities will
show whether an academic boost from a six - week school readiness program in the
summer right before kindergarten is a cost - effective way to improve outcomes (and prevent
summer learning loss) for children who have been in preschool during the regular school year.
Studies
show that students from lower - income families are far less likely to have access to
summer learning opportunities, leading to greater
summer learning loss and lower graduation rates.
But
Summer Advantage has put up impressive results, showing that its students gain two months of learning each summer, compared with a three - month loss of knowledge for their
Summer Advantage has put up impressive results,
showing that its students gain two months of
learning each
summer, compared with a three - month loss of knowledge for their
summer, compared with a three - month
loss of knowledge for their peers.
Research has
shown that the impact of
summer learning loss, especially for at - risk students, is devastating and often irreversible.
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.
Studies have
shown that
summer learning loss is real.
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Loss
Guide to the Best Contemporary Art
Shows in Europe this
Summer International Workers» Day: Art and Labour What We
Learned from Spaced Out Taryn Simon: An Occupation of
Loss
This study in two localities will
show whether an academic boost from a six - week school readiness program in the
summer right before kindergarten is a cost - effective way to improve outcomes (and prevent
summer learning loss) for children who have been in preschool during the regular school year.