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Single‐track year‐round education for improving academic achievement in U.S. K‐12 schools: Results of a meta‐analysis

Dan Fitzpatrick et al · SAGE Publishing · 2019

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Abstract Background Research shows that over summer break, students forget approximately 1 month of learning in math and reading; furthermore, some studies find that low‐income students lose ground relative to peers. Year‐round education (YRE) redistributes schooldays to shorten summer. Prior analyses pooled single‐track YRE (academic intervention in which all students attend school on a common calendar) and multitrack YRE (fiscal intervention countering overcrowding, in which groups of students attend school on staggered schedules). Search Methods Systematic search of 22 online databases in summer 2017 yielded 494 de‐duplicated results; 81 warranted full‐text examination. After applying selection criteria, nine studies met criteria but did not report data that allowed effect size calculation. Thirty studies constituted our analytic sample. Selection Criteria Studies needed to be of K‐12 single‐track YRE (not multitrack, not a mix of single‐ and multitrack, and not a study that did not specify track), with no accompanying extended instructional time. Studies needed to be from 2001 to 2016, include outcome data, and include a comparison group. Data We extracted 55 math g, 58 reading g, 29 math odds ratio, and 27 reading odds ratio effect sizes. Results Students at single‐track YRE schools show modestly higher achievement in both math and reading—by a magnitude similar to estimates of summer learning loss—but comparable proficiency. Unexpectedly, the effect was no greater for historically disadvantaged students. Math effects may be larger in middle than elementary school, but the reason is unclear. Importantly, studies of schools that shortened summer to the fewest weeks showed the largest effects in both subjects.

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al, D. F. E. (2019). Single‐track year‐round education for improving academic achievement in U.S. K‐12 schools: Results of a meta‐analysis. https://doi.org/10.1002/cl2.1053

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al, Dan Fitzpatrick et. "Single‐track year‐round education for improving academic achievement in U.S. K‐12 schools: Results of a meta‐analysis." 2019. https://doi.org/10.1002/cl2.1053.

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al, Dan Fitzpatrick et. 2019. "Single‐track year‐round education for improving academic achievement in U.S. K‐12 schools: Results of a meta‐analysis.". https://doi.org/10.1002/cl2.1053.

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al, D. F. E. 2019, Single‐track year‐round education for improving academic achievement in U.S. K‐12 schools: Results of a meta‐analysis, SAGE Publishing, available at: https://doi.org/10.1002/cl2.1053 [Accessed 27 Jun. 2026].

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Título
Single‐track year‐round education for improving academic achievement in U.S. K‐12 schools: Results of a meta‐analysis
Autor / colaboradores
Dan Fitzpatrick et al
Editorial
SAGE Publishing
Año de publicación
2019
ISSN
1891-1803
ISSN
1891-1803
Idioma
eng
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