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Enhancing Student-Centered Learning Through Summer Programs: Insights from Chris Smith

Join Chris Smith in this EWA Webinar as he explores innovative strategies for student-centered summer learning. Discover how BASB cultivates partnerships to tackle educational challenges that require collaborative efforts beyond any single sector. Learn about Boston's approach to summer programs, emphasizing skill development and strategic community partnerships. By addressing the "Opportunity Gap," we can enhance academic success for all students and leverage nonprofits to support greater learning outcomes. Explore real-life summer stories and the evolving role of education equity within Common Core standards.

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Enhancing Student-Centered Learning Through Summer Programs: Insights from Chris Smith

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  1. Summer as a time for student-centered learning Chris SmithEWA WebinarJuly 16, 2014

  2. BASB catalyzes partnerships around issues that no one sector can address alone Shared goals BASB BASB Shared measures BASB Shared focus

  3. Boston’s approach to summer learning: A focus on skills

  4. Boston’s approach to summer learning:Strategic community partnerships Funders & Partners Assessment, Training & Coaching The Summer Fund

  5. Summer stories for consideration “Opportunity Gap” limits school successes Programs beyond school help higher income children learn new skills and ensure success

  6. Summer stories for consideration Community extends the classroom Nonprofits play new roles in activating academics, building skills, & awarding credit in the era of the Common Core Programs in Boston’s summer learning system BASB’s taxonomy of credit-bearing opportunities

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