Principal Report

COUNTERACTING SUMMER READING LOSS


Read this Summer

Poor children lose ground over the summer; more advantaged children do not. Not having access to books during the summer holidays results in a two month loss each summer for poor children compared to a one month gain for more advantaged children, and that accumulates over the years into a crushing achievement gap. Getting low-SES children reading over the summer is the most effective way to change that dynamic, but what works?

Research suggests that the key ingredients include:

Studies show that students who benefit most from free distribution programmes for summer reading are the poorest students. If educators must make hard choices about how to allocate resources for summer reading, they must give books to the neediest students.

Acknowledgement: “Summers: Some Are Reading, Some Are Not! It Matters” by Anne McGill-Franzen, Natalia Ward, and Maria Cahill in The Reading Teacher, May/June 2016

Kind Regards,
Mr. Ilker Temizkan
Principal
SIRIUS COLLEGE | Keysborough Campus