WWC Summary of Evidence for this Intervention

Summer Training and Education Program (STEP)

Summer Training and Education Program (STEP) is a summer employment, academic remediation, and life skills program intended to reduce school dropout rates by addressing summer learning loss and preventing teen parenthood. The program serves low-income 14- and 15-year-olds who have tested below grade level in either reading or math. The program is integrated into the federal summer jobs program and is offered as sessions of 6–8 weeks in two consecutive summers. It includes part-time summer work at minimum wage, a daily reading and math curriculum, and “life skills and opportunities” classes that focus on topics such as sexual behavior, drug use, careers, and community involvement.

Reviewed Research

May 2009
 
Outcome
domain
Effectiveness
rating
Studies meeting standards Grades
examined
Students Improvement
index
Progressing in school No discernible effects 1 study meets standards 8-9 1,326 --
Grossman, J. B., & Sipe, C. L. (1992) 8-9 1,326
 
 
0
Staying in School Potentially negative effects 1 study meets standards 8-9 1,334
 
-2
 
Grossman, J. B., & Sipe, C. L. (1992) 8-9 1,334
-2
 
 

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