Lasting Consequences of the Summer Learning Gap
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Prior research has demonstrated that summer learning rooted in family and community influences widens the achievement gap across social lines, while schooling offsets those family and community influences. In this article, we examine the long-term educational consequences of summer learning differences by family socioeconomic level. Using data from the Baltimore Beginning School Study youth panel, we decompose achievement scores at the start of high school into their developmental precursors, back to the time of school entry in 1st grade. We find that cumulative achievement gains over the first nine years of children's schooling mainly reflect school-year learning, whereas the high SES-low SES achievement gap…
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- Socioeconomic status
- Attendance
- Academic achievement
- Educational attainment
- Psychology
- Social stratification
- Developmental psychology
- Mathematics education
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Quality Education
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