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Johns Hopkins University recognizes Camelot Learning as an exemplary Intervention program to decrease summer learning loss.
Johns Hopkins University chooses Camelot Learning as an exemplary intervention program to decrease summer learning loss. Did you know elementary and middle school children lose knowledge over summer vacation? According to Johns Hopkins Center for Summer Learning, “all young people experience learning losses when they do not engage in educational activities during the summer.”
JHU Center for Summer Learning is committed to expanding summer learning opportunities for disadvantaged children and youth as a strategy for closing the achievement gap. “Summer learning programs like those provided by Camelot Learning send young people back to school ready to learn, support working families, and keep children safe and healthy” said Ron Fairchild, executive director for the Center for Summer Learning at Johns Hopkins University.
Camelot Learning is particularly effective in reaching children during the summer because the learning takes place through hands-on activities and games as opposed to textbooks and computers. Through its national network of providers and partners, the Center seeks to make summer learning a priority in communities across the country. Using research-based
approaches and models of effective practice like Camelot Learning, the Center strives to ensure that all children have access to high-quality learning opportunities during the summer months.
Learn more about summer learning loss at www.summerlearning.org
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