Wallace Foundation Study Looks at Effects of Voluntary Summer Learning Programs on Low-Income Urban Youth

Friday, September 30, 2016

Wallace Foundation Study Looks at Effects of Voluntary Summer Learning Programs on Low-Income Urban Youth

Voluntary summer-learning programs can help narrow academic achievement gaps between children from low-income families and those from high-income families, a report from the Wallace Foundation and the RAND Corporation finds. The report, Learning From Summer: Effects of Voluntary Summer Learning Programs on Low-Income Urban Youth (109 pages, PDF), found that in five urban districts participating in Wallace’s $50 million National Summer Learning Project, third-grade students who attended a five- to six-week summer program for at least twenty days in 2013 scored modestly higher on state math tests than students who did not participate, and that students who attended for a second summer in 2014 outperformed both groups math and English Language Arts... 

 

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