Summer versus School: The Possibilities of the Year-Round School
As American educational reformers continue to find innovative ways to address the global achievement gap, many experts seem to agree that increasing instructional time is a viable option. In addition to extending the school day, some educational leaders have looked to modifying the traditional academic calendar to address some of the academic losses that occur when students have 8-10 weeks of summer vacation each year. Re-examining how students spend their summer vacation, although considered by many to be a cultural taboo, may be the answer to addressing global competition and decreasing the national achievement gap. The need for a two month break from schools harkens back to a pre-industrial time that no longer is pertinent for our students. Although an answer may be staring us in the face, are we willing to give up on the American tradition of summer vacation all in the name of reform and student success?

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Summer versus School: The Possibilities of the Year-Round School
As American educational reformers continue to find innovative ways to address the global achievement gap, many experts seem to agree that increasing instructional time is a viable option. In addition to extending the school day, some educational leaders have looked to modifying the traditional academic calendar to address some of the academic losses that occur when students have 8-10 weeks of summer vacation each year. Re-examining how students spend their summer vacation, although considered by many to be a cultural taboo, may be the answer to addressing global competition and decreasing the national achievement gap. The need for a two month break from schools harkens back to a pre-industrial time that no longer is pertinent for our students. Although an answer may be staring us in the face, are we willing to give up on the American tradition of summer vacation all in the name of reform and student success?

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Summer versus School: The Possibilities of the Year-Round School

Summer versus School: The Possibilities of the Year-Round School

by James Pedersen
Summer versus School: The Possibilities of the Year-Round School

Summer versus School: The Possibilities of the Year-Round School

by James Pedersen

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Overview

As American educational reformers continue to find innovative ways to address the global achievement gap, many experts seem to agree that increasing instructional time is a viable option. In addition to extending the school day, some educational leaders have looked to modifying the traditional academic calendar to address some of the academic losses that occur when students have 8-10 weeks of summer vacation each year. Re-examining how students spend their summer vacation, although considered by many to be a cultural taboo, may be the answer to addressing global competition and decreasing the national achievement gap. The need for a two month break from schools harkens back to a pre-industrial time that no longer is pertinent for our students. Although an answer may be staring us in the face, are we willing to give up on the American tradition of summer vacation all in the name of reform and student success?


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781475812558
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 01/22/2015
Pages: 154
Product dimensions: 5.95(w) x 8.85(h) x 0.46(d)

About the Author

Dr. James Pedersen is an experienced educator with over twenty years in the field. He has worked in a variety positions and is currently the principal of South Plainfield High School in South Plainfield, New Jersey. In addition to his administrative responsibilities Dr. Pedersen also teaches courses at Felician College, Essex County Community College and other colleges in New Jersey. He is the author of several educational articles. His article, The Rise of the Millennial Parent was the basis for his first book, The Rise of the Millennial Parent: Parenting Yesterday and Today.

Table of Contents

(hfour)Preface(/hfour)(hfour)Acknowledgements(/hfour)PART I
Chapter 1 - The Summer and the American School System: The History of Summer Vacation
Chapter 2 - Calendars and Vacations: How Americans Spend Their Time
Chapter 3 - The Challenges to Seeking Reform: The Proponents, the Opponents and the Obstacles
Chapter 4- The Need for Year Round Education: Addressing Summer Fade and Creating
Chapter 5 - Summer Fade, Summer Slide and Summer Loss: The Negative Aspects of Summer Vacation
PART II
Chapter 6 - Year-Round Schools Around the World: Examples of Non-Traditional International School Calendars
Chapter 7 - Year Round Schools in America: Types of Calendar Reform
PART III
Chapter 8 - Calendar Reform Models
Chapter 9 - Early Childhood Students and Year Round Education
Chapter 10 - Elementary Students and Year Round Education
Chapter 11 - Middle School Students and Year Round Education
Chapter 12 - High School Students and Year Round Education
PART IV
Chapter 13 - Working Within the Paradigm: Summer Camps, Summer Programs and Summer Learning
Chapter 14 - Schools Without Calendars…and Walls: On-line Learning Opportunities
Chapter 15 - The Role of the Stakeholders: Looking At All Perspectives

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