Ready for Fall? Near-Term Effects of Voluntary Summer Learning Programs on Low-Income Students' Learning Opportunities and Outcomes

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https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.7249/j.ctt15zc6t0Author(s)
McCombs, Jennifer Sloan
Pane, John F.
Augustine, Catherine H.
Schwartz, Heather L.
Martorell, Paco
Language
EnglishAbstract
The Wallace Foundation’s National Summer Learning Study, conducted by RAND and launched in 2011, offers the first assessment of district-run voluntary summer programs over the short and long run. This report, the second of five that will result from the study, looks at how summer programs affected student performance on math, reading, and social and emotional assessments in fall 2013.
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EducationISBN
9780833088222, 9780833088178Publisher
RAND CorporationPublication date and place
2014Classification
Organization & management of education
Examinations & assessment
Inclusive education / mainstreaming
Educational administration and organization
Education: examinations and assessment
Educational strategies and policy: inclusion
