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Time to Learn

By sixth grade, a child from a poor family has spent an estimated 6,000 fewer hours learning than a peer from an affluent household, who tends to have more exposure to everything from books to museums to travel and summer camp. The resulting divide can seem impossible to reverse. Is it? The Hechinger Report is spending a year exploring this so-called “opportunity gap” and how schools around the country are trying to narrow it by providing more time to learn.

Posted inCalifornia, Elementary to High School, News, The West, Time to Learn

Poor high schools in California lose 25 school days a year

Avatar photo by Jill Barshay November 18, 2014October 21, 2020
Clarence McNeil, a fifth-grade science teacher at North Star Academy's Downtown Middle School in Newark, says hard work is necessary to close the achievement gap. (Photo: Uncommon Schools)
Posted inElementary to High School, Opinion, Time to Learn

Wrestling Newark’s achievement gap: Why finding the extra hours is only half the battle

by Clarence McNeil November 10, 2014March 30, 2020
Henry Seton
Posted inElementary to High School, Opinion, Time to Learn

Are there really no shortcuts for getting low-income kids to college?

by Henry Seton November 10, 2014March 30, 2020
Posted inElementary to High School, News, Time to Learn

A race to close the achievement gap without burning through teachers

Avatar photo by Sara Neufeld November 10, 2014March 30, 2020
Posted inElementary to High School, Middle School, Opinion, Time to Learn

How to keep kids with special needs out of prison and in middle school

by Cossondra George November 7, 2014October 26, 2020
Alex Magaña with a student at Grant Beacon Middle School (Photo: Denver Public Schools)
Posted inElementary to High School, Middle School, Opinion, Time to Learn

How an extended day, other innovations turned a Denver middle school around

by Alex Magaña October 9, 2014October 26, 2020
Ronald Bracamontes, 8, Christian Zaragosa, 9, and Jocelyn Buenrostro, 9, teamed up to experiment with paper airplane designs during a summer school program at Romero-Cruz Elementary in Santa Ana Unified. The team conducted nine tests on three designs to see which one generated the smoothest landings.
Posted inCalifornia, Elementary to High School, News, The West, Time to Learn

Will ‘creative’ and ‘hands on’ summer school foster a love of learning?

by William Diepenbrock August 28, 2014October 21, 2020
The banks of the Mississippi River, as seen from Great River Road State Park in the Mississippi Delta, where there is a dearth of structured activities for children in the summer. (Photo: Nick Chiles)
Posted inElementary to High School, Mississippi, News, The South, Time to Learn

Are the lazy days of summer killing our nation’s academic progress?

Avatar photo by Nick Chiles August 27, 2014October 21, 2020
Posted inElementary to High School, News, Time to Learn

Why is a Reagan-era report driving today’s education reform?

Avatar photo by Sarah Garland August 17, 2014March 30, 2020
A kindergartener at Brenda Scott Elementary School works on a writing assignment. All students in the Education Achievement Authority use computers for at least part of their day. (Photo: Sarah Butrymowicz)
Posted inNews, Time to Learn

At troubled Detroit schools, adjusting to more class time

Avatar photo by Sarah Butrymowicz August 2, 2014March 30, 2020

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