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- How much knowledge do students lose over the summer?
How Much Knowledge Do Students Lose? A study by the National Summer Learning Association found that on average, students lose around 2 6 months of math skills and 1 5 months of reading skills over the summer break
- Summer learning loss: What we know and what we’re learning
Studies using test scores from ECLS-K:2011 show that student learning slows down but does not drop over the summers after kindergarten and first grade However, research using interim and diagnostic assessments (MAP Growth, Star, and i-Ready) has found far larger summer drops across a range of grade levels
- Summer learning loss: What is it, and what can we do about it? - Brookings
David Quinn and Morgan Polikoff examine the evidence that students lose a significant amount of earned achievement levels over the summer vacation
- Recent Research Questions Summer Learning Loss
Students in higher-poverty schools did show significantly more loss during the summer in later elementary and middle school, but only by about one week of school learning
- 3 Summer Learning Loss Statistics Worth Knowing
According to WeAreTeachers com, research indicates that children in grades three through five lose about 20% of gains made in reading over the summer break and about 27% of their gains in math These three years are critical, as students build the skill set foundations needed to transition to middle school and beyond
- Summer Slide Statistics: How Much Learning Do Students Really Lose Over . . .
Overall Loss: On average, studies show students’ achievement scores declined over summer vacation by one month’s worth of school-year learning These statistics highlight why it’s essential to keep students engaged in learning over the break, especially in core subjects like math and reading
- Summer Learning Loss: What it is, and what to do about it
The latest research on summer learning loss has shown that it is still prevalent, with students’ reading and mathematical skills declining after summer Although the key reason for this, if there is one, is still unknown, there are different ways to help reduce the impact of this loss
- Summer Brain Drain: What Is It and How to Overcome It?
Educators and parents can lessen summer learning loss by taking a few simple steps to maintain learning skills during their time off In fact, as little as 2-3 hours of educational time per week during summer vacation can help prevent any learning loss Simple activities to help overcome summer learning loss can include:
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