Summer Learning and Beyond: Opportunities for Creating Equity

This report provides a set of six design principles, or stances toward learners and learning, that are essential for creating intellectually rigorous and equitable learning settings. These principles provide a holistic framework for designing goals, practices, and activities for summer learning and...

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Hauptverfasser: Bang, Megan, Bricker, Leah, Darling-Hammond, Linda, Edgerton, Adam, Grossman, Pam, Gutiérrez, Kris, Ishimaru, Ann, Klevan, Sarah, Lee, Carol, Miyashiro, David, Nasir, Na'ilah Suad, Noguera, Pedro, Payne, Charles, Penuel, Bill, Plasencia, Sara, Vossoughi, Shirin
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