Reducing Summer Reading Setback

In this article in Reading Today, Richard Allington and Anne McGill-Franzen (University of Tennessee) say that 80 percent of the rich/poor achievement gap comes from summer loss – the ground that poorer children lose because most read very little when school is not in session. Sending children home for the summer with self-selected books is an excellent intervention, say Allington and McGill-Franzen:  “An annual cost of approximately $50 per child for a summer book distribution program is far less expensive than scheduling summer school programs and equally effective at enhancing the reading achievement of children from low-income families.” Here are their research-based recommendations:

  • If money is short, prioritize younger children, especially kindergarten and first graders.
  • Have children select books in a book-fair format; they are much more likely to read books they’ve chosen themselves.
  • Send grade 1-4 children home with 12-15 books each; older children don’t need as many, perhaps 5-6 books each for sixth graders. 
  • Keep the program going for several years.

“Eliminating Summer Reading Setback: How We Can Close the Rich/Poor Reading Achievement Gap” by Richard Allington and Anne McGill-Franzen in Reading Today, April/May 2013 (Vol. 30, #5, p. 10-11), www.reading.org/readingtoday

From the Marshall Memo #486

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That 80-percent sounds very fishy ... How can you measure that anyway? There are quite a lot of variables!

You may enjoy a recent blog I posted at my website about a Summer Reading program based on similar ideals:

Click here to read it!

Thx,

Daniel Weinstein

Addressing the cost is a critical step, given the recent headline that 1:4 of our children live in poverty. However, if we have beaten the love of reading out of our children by forcing them to read books which are irrelevant to them in their minds, it may be for naught. Build a love of reading by allowing our children to pick their own literature and then the strategy of making books available may well be a profitable one.

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