Synopses & Reviews
Summer schools serve multiple purposes for students, families, educators, and communities. The current demand for summer programs is driven by changes in American families and by calls for an educational system that is competitive globally and embodies higher academic standards. This monograph details a research synthesis that uses both meta-analytic and narrative procedures to integrate the results of 93 evaluations of summer schools. These and other findings are then examined for their implications for future research, public policy, and implementation of summer programs.
Table of Contents
Abstract.
1. Introduction.
2. Literature Search and Database Construction.
3. Narrative and Vote-Count Synthesis of Comparisons with Only Directional Outcomes.
4. Meta-Analytic Procedures Used on Comparisons with Known Effect Sizes.
5. Meta-Analytic and Narrative Synthesis of Programs for Remediation of Learning Deficiencies.
6. Narrative and Meta-Analytic Synthesis of Programs for Acceleration of Learning.
7. Narrative and Meta-Analytic Synthesis of Programs with Other and Multiple Goals.
8. Discussion.
References.
Acknowledgments.
Commentary:.
The Effects of Summer School: Questions Answered, Questions Raised: Geoffrey D. Borman.
Contributors.
Statement of Editorial Policy.