Published On: June 20th, 2013|

The Washington Post – Valerie Strauss

“There’s even a name for it — “summer learning loss” — but it doesn’t affect all students in the same way, even if this phenomenon has been made out to be broadly based. Middle-class students actually see learning gains over the summer, according to Johns Hopkins researchers, while students from low-income families see a significant slide, concentrating the problem on poor children.”(more)