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McMahon, William E. – Arithmetic Teacher, 1971
This article suggests using mathematical terms (rationals, integers, naturals) to designate ability groups of students in a class. (MM)
Descriptors: Ability Grouping, Instruction, Numbers, Secondary School Mathematics
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Helme, Rebecca E. – Business Education Forum, 1980
Offering two levels of accounting results in a broader base of student enrollment. Reiterating theory, giving practical examples, and stressing "why" as well as "how" enable the instructor to foster the environment the students need. The teacher must also instill self-confidence in the students. (JOW)
Descriptors: Ability Grouping, Accounting, Secondary Education, Teaching Methods
Wilson, Barry J.; Schmits, Donald W. – Phi Delta Kappan, 1978
Even teachers who were aware of the research indicating that ability grouping is harmful to students continued to favor the grouping. (Author/IRT)
Descriptors: Ability Grouping, Educational Research, Elementary Education, Teacher Attitudes
Barnes, Fred P. – Nat Elem Princ, 1970
Suggests some negative consequences that standard testing presents in the educational process. (LN)
Descriptors: Ability Grouping, Intelligence Tests, Standardized Tests, Student Teaching
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Ogletree, Earl J.; Ujlaki, V. E. – Education, 1971
Descriptors: Ability Grouping, Academic Achievement, Role Playing, Socioeconomic Status
Gephart, William J. – Contemp Psychol, 1970
Descriptors: Ability Grouping, Book Reviews, Factor Analysis, Hypothesis Testing
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Ludtke, O.; Koller, O.; Marsh, H.W.; Trautwein, U. – Contemporary Educational Psychology, 2005
Teachers with an individualized teacher frame of reference (TFR) emphasize improvement in relation to prior achievement, effort, and learning. Individualized TFRs were hypothesized to enhance self-concept and reduce the negative effects associated with the big fish little pond effect (BFLPE). Math achievement and math self-concept data (2150…
Descriptors: Grade 8, Grade 7, Ability Grouping, Academic Achievement
Butler, Norman L.; Davidson, Barry S.; Griffith, Kimberly Grantham; Kritsonis, William Allan – Online Submission, 2007
This work attempts to determine whether the recent educational reforms in Poland are making it more difficult for discipline to be maintained in schools. It is concluded that the changes have a negative impact upon school discipline because the likelihood of mixed-ability classes in junior secondary institutions is high. The theoretical framework…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Discipline, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education
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Archbald, Doug; Keleher, Julia – American Secondary Education, 2008
Despite a decade of advocacy and advances in technology, data driven decision making remains an elusive vision for most high schools. This article identifies key data systems design needs and presents methods for monitoring, managing, and improving programs. Because of its continuing salience, we focus on the issue of tracking (ability grouping).…
Descriptors: Track System (Education), Student Placement, Ability Grouping, Decision Making
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Wing-Yi Cheng, Rebecca; Lam, Shui-Fong; Chung-Yan Chan, Joanne – British Journal of Educational Psychology, 2008
Background: There has been an ongoing debate about the inconsistent effects of heterogeneous ability grouping on students in small group work such as project-based learning. Aim: The present research investigated the roles of group heterogeneity and processes in project-based learning. At the student level, we examined the interaction effect…
Descriptors: Self Efficacy, Low Achievement, Cooperative Learning, Group Dynamics
Sondergeld, Toni A.; Schultz, Robert A. – Gifted Child Today, 2008
Teaching in a regular classroom has become more complicated than ever with increased student diversity and pressure to connect learning experiences to educational standards and test preparation. Although teaching to the middle is often what occurs in traditional classrooms to meet required standards, it is neither an appropriate nor meaningful…
Descriptors: Independent Study, Gifted, Learning Disabilities, Student Diversity
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Kim, Taejong; Lee, Ju-Ho; Lee, Young – Economics of Education Review, 2008
This paper employs the difference-in-differences empirical strategy and quantile regressions to analyze the effects of sorting and mixing on the academic performance of high school students in South Korea. In Korea, about half of high schools are subject to the equalization policy (EP), and must therefore passively accept students randomly…
Descriptors: High School Students, Foreign Countries, Regression (Statistics), Heterogeneous Grouping
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Hallam, Susan; Ireson, Judith – British Educational Research Journal, 2007
There has been little research exploring pupils' satisfaction with their ability group placement. This article explores the extent to which pupils are happy with their placement, and the reasons they give for wanting to move to another class or set. The sample comprised over 5000 Year 9 pupils (aged 13-14 years) in 45 mixed secondary comprehensive…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, High School Students, Ability Grouping, Grade 9
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O'Shaughnessy, Terry – Economics of Education Review, 2007
This paper presents a model of school choice with peer effects and scale economies within schools. Parents' perception of school quality depends on resources and on the characteristics of the student body. A network of local schools of uniform quality will be optimal, even though different households prefer different qualities. Whether schools of…
Descriptors: Measures (Individuals), School Choice, Educational Quality, Peer Influence
Rogers, Karen B. – Understanding Our Gifted, 2007
"Re-forming Gifted Education" (Rogers, 2002) offers "best practices" for gifted students. The book also includes a procedure for developing a child's education plan with a variety of choices. Nevertheless, in recent years, the author has often been asked "how" one can ensure that the "best" matches are made for a child. A parent or teacher may…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Best Practices, Individualized Instruction, Educational Strategies
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