Overcome the Summer Learning Loss before getting Back-to-School

Intoxicating summer adventures are almost over and September is on the horizon, so don’t waste your time during the back to school season! Presumably, you’ve already bought all significant equipment for studying such as school stationery, uniforms or backpacks. But have you prepared your brain to a new school year?

Actually, it turned out that a very lively summer is a risk for academic failure! Analysts claim that summer holidays is one of the culprits of learning loss, because students generally don’t keep in touch with their teachers and don’t engage in any educational events.

The loss in learning differs conforming to the score level, subject matter, and family income. Commonly, results of the same standardized tests at the end of the summer are lower than they were at the beginning.

All students lose intellectual skills over the course of the summer. Notably , the degree of this loss depends on the family socioeconomic status (SES). The lower the SES the larger the drop of skills. Experts assert that two-third of high school students, who have performance gap in reading and language, had learning loss that took place on summer vacation of the primary school years.

To avoid destructive effects of summer vacation, take yourself by the hand in back to school season and find a tutor to help you with summer nausea. If you want to excel among your group mates and become a real maven in ChemistryEconomics or Computer Programmingfind a proffesional tutor in your nearby at TutorZ and surprise your teachers in the new academic year!

 

Irina Kulidobrova

About Irina Kulidobrova

Irina Kulidobrova has graduated with an Bachelor degree in Language and Literature from the Black Sea State University. Before joining TutorZ Irina edited a local newspaper in her home town Nikolaev. At TutorZ she is now responsible for writing blog articles and helps customers. In her free time Irina enjoys reading, traveling, playing ping-pong, and cooking. These are Irina's Facebook, Pinterest and Google+ profiles.
This entry was posted in summer break, Tutoring and tagged , , , , , , , .

One Response to Overcome the Summer Learning Loss before getting Back-to-School

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *