Posts published on June 19, 2012
Limited Impact From Summer Bridge Programs Before Students Enter College
Bridging the Gap: An Impact Study of Eight Developmental Summer Bridge Programs in Texas (An NCPR Report)
By: Elisabeth A. Barnett, Rachel Hare Bork, Alexander K. Mayer, Joshua Pretlow, Heather D. Wathington, and Madeline Joy Weiss, with Evan Weissman, Jedediah Teres, and Matthew Zeidenberg
Developmental summer bridge programs provide accelerated and focused learning opportunities in order to help recent high school graduates acquire the knowledge and skills needed for college success. This report presents findings from an experimental study of eight developmental summer bridge programs offered in Texas during the summer of 2009. The programs had a positive impact on introductory college-level course completion in math and writing in the year and a half following the program, but these effects were not statistically significant at the end of two years. There is no evidence that the programs impacted persistence or the average number of credits students attempted or earned.Learn more and download the report at: http://www.postsecondaryresearch.org
Remedial Education Should Be Taught In Conjunction With Other Courses
National leadership, successful programs, and emerging research are making the case for providing developmental education as a co-requisite with college-level courses instead of as a prerequisite to these courses. This blog by Bruce Vandal Of ECS explains why the co-requisite model is gaining attention and should be considered by more institutions.