The Aim High program goes beyond typical summer school to insure that the population of youth most in need of summer programming will experience optimal learning and strong relationships. The John W. Gardner CenterThe study took a year and a half to complete. Researchers observed classrooms, conducted both surveys and interviews, and held focus groups with staff, students and parents. They produced a comprehensive collection of data and identified the following strengths of Aim High’s program:
- Intentional Program Design
- Low student-to-teacher ratio
- Excellent hiring and training practices
- High rates of student engagement, attendance, and retention
- Positive Program and Culture Climate
- Emotionally safe and supportive learning environment
- Positive peer relationships
- Strong student-teacher relationships
- Engaging Curriculum and Pedagogy
- Improved skills in reading, writing, math, and science
- Heightened social-emotional learning, access to college and career awareness
- Greater confidence
- Building Educational Leaders
- Embedded professional development and expanded knowledge of teaching methodology
- Informed beliefs about teaching and learning and importance of student-teacher relationships to student learning