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What Summer School Can and Can't Do
Season 1 · Episode 384

What Summer School Can and Can't Do

Catherine Augustine discusses what summer school can do for children and how to think about using the summer as a tool for lost time.

The Harvard EdCast · Jill Anderson, Catherine Augustine

April 21, 202117m 43s

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Show Notes

There's a lot of conversation in education about how to use this summer to make up for lost academic time in COVID. But depending on the student and the situation -- summer school may or may not be the right solution. Catherine Augustine, a senior policy researcher at RAND Corporation, has spent many years examining what makes summer school effective. She advises that while summer school isn't magic, it can also be beneficial for some children. Additionally, she breaks down some of the differences between summer school and extended learning, and offers guidance to families trying to figure out what to do with their children this summer. 

Topics

educationk-12summer schoolextended learningsummerlearningcovid