Summer school stigma: the idea that no one wants to be in summer school, not even the teacher.
If you ask me, summer school gets a bad rap. Those who look at summer school with the "glass half full" perspective will see a chance for teachers to step up as leaders and get some freedom from the binds of forced curriculum. They’ll also see a chance for struggling students to work in smaller classes with personalized instructional strategies.
Instead of focusing on the stigma of summer school, it’s time that you and your students start taking advantage of the great opportunities summer school provides.
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