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    Essay About Learning Loss

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    Summer Learning Loss School serves a variety of purposes in society, from providing the foundation for students to gain critical knowledge that they will need before they enter the real world to creating a place for students to interact and learn how to build relationships with one another. The very foundation of the human race’s dominance or superiority over all other species in life is the intellectual knowledge we have obtained over a period of time. With that in mind it is very important…

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    Chapter One INTRODUCTION Background of the Study Tourism is defined as travel outside a person’s normal environment for more than 24 hours and not more than one consecutive year. A trip may be classified as an “adventure” trip if it involves two of the following three elements: (1) interaction with nature; (2) interaction with culture; (3) a physical activity. The core of adventure however is a trip which involves all three elements (Adventure Travel Trade Association, 2011, p. 5). Adventure…

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    people struggle with having ten months. Now, it will be way worse if it's twelve months. What about the kids who go visit their families over the summer or go to camp in the summers? They won’t have the proper time to do these preferable activities. Families would not prefer year-round school becauses they also would want to spend time with kids during the summer or they want to spend family time and vacations during their break and not have to worry about multiple missing assignments and…

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    Year Round School

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    Year round schooling is a system that provides students with a longer period of education throughout the year by decreasing the amount of vacation days. It rids of most of summer vacation and replaces it with extra months of schooling. Although most students may think of this as inferior to the traditional arrangement, there are many pros and reasons to support it. Year round schooling should be enforced as it is beneficial for a student’s academic, financial, and social performance. It is…

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    they spend doing other things besides school. Students may be involved in clubs, or in a sport. Some sports start as soon as the summer starts, and if students were going to a year-round school they would miss out on many opportunities that they would have if they were off for the entire summer. Any activity or event that a student could participate in during the summer would be affected by this year-round schedule (NEA 1). A student who partakes in a very demanding sport, such as baseball,…

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    example, the students do not forget what they learned over a long summer break. Students also can retain more learning. The teachers can cover material. They can also go into more detail when teaching the students. Another one of the good things about year round school is more vacations. There are still 180 days in the school year, but the vacations are distributed differently. Instead of having three months off in the summer, you could have three day weekends. You could also have a…

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    without Summer Break"). In the traditional school year, students attend classes for about nine months followed by a three month vacation. In an all year school, that summer vacation is broken up into numerous shorter breaks that occur throughout the year while still following the 180 day school calendar. Year-round school is necessary and should be used in education nationwide. Students in these types of schools are constantly being immersed in the classroom so they won’t experience summer…

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    Around the U.S., schools everywhere have been switching to the year-round schedule, one with no summer break, yet more frequent brakes. Many people feel Florida should switch to it too, and that is the smart choice, for less memory loss and refreshment. Although more people enjoy the log summer break, they lose some memory of what they did before it. To begin with, memory loss over summer break is very high. Some kids can only remember a major low amount of what they learned before. This…

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    Recess is a time for kids to be kids. Students can play sports, catch up with friends they don't have classes with, or do some homework sitting outside. If the weather was rainy students would stay inside and do their normal schedule. This will help Lake Zurich Students! K-5 students get recess, but once students go into junior high, recess is eliminated from the day. The students at Middle School South in Lake Zurich Illinois would like recess in their school. Having recess would benefit…

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    So, you went on a picnic and decided to go for a nice long walk in the woods. You have great fun. The kids had great fun. But, none of you are having fun any more. You are too busy scratching. You were all allergic to poison ivy, just like seven out of every ten people in the United States. What is poison ivy and what do you do about it? Poison ivy is a vine that grows through the United States and is known for its distinctive three leaves, each having its own stem. It normally grows along the…

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