Monday, November 2, 2009

The History of Year-Round School

According to Dr. John Hodge Jones,having school year-round is not just a new hype. It goes way back to the 1800s in the United States. Northern industrial cities would have school throughout the year in order to teach immigrants the American culture. Around the early 1900s, it was used to solve problems such as overcrowding and funding shortages. It was also thought that it enhanced the education process. The twelve month school calender became rejected across the country around the 1950s. Communities argued that it became to disruptive to family life, had no educational benefit, and actually costed schools more money. In more recent times, the question of year-round schooling is arising again. Is year-round schooling beneficial?



Source: http://www.summermatters.com/history.htm

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