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Don’t let the ‘summer slide’ slow down learning; experts share fun options to fuel young minds


June 11, 2026

Summer break has arrived for kids. A time for fun, freedom and family vacation. It can also be a time when academic skills fade away. With nearly 3 million students enrolled in Florida public schools, University of Florida experts at ... READ MORE

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UF/IFAS research depend on citizen scientists to help them scope out the world around them. Meanwhile, nature apps like iNaturalist can engage youth to becoming citizen scientists and much more.

Worried about the summer slide? UF/IFAS experts share options to fuel young minds


June 17, 2024

A well-deserved vacation from instruction and exams doesn’t have to come with the summer slide -- that time when summer learning loss can occur, according to the U.S. Department of Education. There are plenty of ways to engage kids ... READ MORE

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