NotesFAQContact Us
Collection
Advanced
Search Tips
Showing all 5 results Save | Export
Smalls, Ursula S. – 1997
At some time in most teachers' professional lives, they will be faced with making a decision about retaining a student. Although many teachers choose to retain students because they believe it will benefit the student, most studies find the practice of retention either harmful or ineffective. After a review of the literature, a survey was…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Grade Repetition, High Risk Students, Intervention
George, Catherine – 1993
This document reports findings of a California Department of Education (DOE) study that examined grade-retention practices in the state. Data were collected primarily through surveys of schools and school districts. Findings indicate that approximately 1 in 10 students spent an extra year in school before second grade during the 1988-89 school…
Descriptors: Academic Failure, Elementary Secondary Education, Grade Repetition, High Risk Students
Dawson, Margaret; And Others – 1988
Retention, the practice of requiring a student to repeat a particular grade or of delaying the entry to kindergarden or first grade of a child who is of appropriate chronological age, remains a common educational custom although little research exists to validate its effectiveness. The literature review on retention effects contained within this…
Descriptors: Academic Failure, Compensatory Education, Dropouts, Elementary Secondary Education
McDaid, Janet L.; Baca, Christina – 1987
This evaluation report contains descriptive information about the population of students retained during the 1985-86 school year under a new policy in San Diego City (California) Schools. The courses failed by at-risk secondary school students were analyzed in terms of course content and student outcomes. Intervention strategies attempted with…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Course Content, Educational Policy, Failure
Baenen, Nancy R.; Hopkins, Patricia – 1989
Two alternatives to retention in grade for secondary school students were evaluated in Austin (Texas). Both were designed to allow students who are potential retainees (PRs) to receive remediation in one semester. The Transitional Academic Program (TAP) allows PRs to enroll in ninth-grade courses while repeating eighth-grade courses they had…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Failure, Elementary Secondary Education, Grade Repetition