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Summer Learning Inequality in Ontario
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Summer Learning Inequality in Ontario

Abstract

Education policy should be informed by research that distinguishes school-based learning from learning that occurs during non-school time. American studies find that socio-economic disparities in learning tend to widen over the summer months, the longest continuous stretch of non-school time. This paper analyzes the first large-scale Canadian study of summer learning. We collected data on literacy growth for a non-random sample of 1,376 Ontario …

Authors

Davies S; Aurini J

Journal

Canadian Public Policy, Vol. 39, No. 2, pp. 287–307

Publisher

University of Toronto Press

Publication Date

June 2013

DOI

10.3138/cpp.39.2.287

ISSN

0317-0861

Labels

Sustainable Development Goals (SDG)