What Summer School Looks Like In 2021 – Bringing Joy Back To The Classroom And Supporting Stressed Kids
Raphael Travis Jr., Texas State University; Kathleen Lynch, University of Connecticut; Kathy Hirsh-Pasek, Temple University; Naomi Polinsky, Northwestern University, and Roberta Golinkoff, University of Delaware
Already 62% of parents believe their children are behind in learning, according to a survey conducted by the National PTA and Learning Heroes. The transition from in-person to remote learning in 2020 has disrupted students’ academic work. We’ve assembled a panel of academics to talk about how summer schools should be supporting students this year. Here, five experts explain what summer school does, and why it may look very different this year.
Does voluntary summer school work?
Kathleen Lynch, assistant professor of learning sciences, University of Connecticut
Summer school progr...