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Shaun D. Wilkinson; Dawn Penney – British Educational Research Journal, 2024
There is an extensive international literature on different forms of ability grouping in schools, much of which describes their impact on students' academic achievement, motivation, self-concept and/or attitudes towards learning. Comparatively little research has focused on students' perspectives of these practices, while the research that has…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Preferences, Ability Grouping, Educational Environment
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Margo Vandenbroeck; Jonas Dockx; Ellen Claes; Rianne Janssen – Educational Studies, 2024
Educational tracking can lead to different citizenship outcomes. Most studies on the relationship between citizenship and educational track membership applied a variable-centered approach, comparing averages between tracks but not considering differences between students within a track. Person-centered approaches have shown that different…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Grade 12, Track System (Education), Ability Grouping
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Otobo, Audu Omar Ahmed; Onkala, Adiwu Talatu – African Educational Research Journal, 2023
This erudition investigated the efficacy of two methods of instruction: Visual prompt instruction (VPTM) and Conventional Science instruction (CSTM) on the effects of homogeneous and heterogeneous ability levels' class instruction on learning outcomes in Basic Technology. The sample comprises 60 learners in junior secondary school classes randomly…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Visual Aids, Prompting, Technology Education
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Sonja Herrmann; Katharina M. Bach – British Journal of Educational Psychology, 2025
Background: Differences in competence gains between academic and non-academic track schools are often attributed to selection effects based on students' primary school performance and socioeconomic status (SES). However, how the competencies of comparable students (in terms of school performance and social background) at different tracks develop…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Ability Grouping, Secondary School Students, Track System (Education)
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Engzell, Per; Raabe, Isabel J. – Sociology of Education, 2023
Why do inequalities in schooling persist, even in relatively egalitarian school systems? This article examines within school sorting as an explanation. We use classroom data on friendship networks in 480 European secondary schools and contrast comprehensive (England, Sweden) and tracked systems (Germany, Netherlands). Our question is to what…
Descriptors: Classification, Academic Achievement, Ability Grouping, Student Placement
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Shaun D. Wilkinson; Dawn Penney – Research Papers in Education, 2024
This research sought to generate large-scale yet sophisticated data relating to ability grouping practices in physical education (PE) in secondary schools in England, with the intent of extending knowledge of the various ability grouping practices being adopted within and across schools. The prevalence of particular ability grouping practices,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Ability Grouping, Secondary Education, Physical Education
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Georgette Humbert – Changing English: Studies in Culture and Education, 2024
This essay considers what happens in the English classroom when teaching the same lesson to two classes considered to be of different levels of 'ability'. It explores what happens during a discussion about the fate of Eva Smith in "An Inspector Calls" when students' reading of a text diverges. I consider what teachers do when students'…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Secondary School Teachers, Secondary School Students, English Literature
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Alison Hennessy – Research in Post-Compulsory Education, 2025
This article considers expectations and outcomes for a cohort of 617 thirteen to fourteen-year-old school pupils and eight teachers, sampled from eight secondary schools in Scotland where many children were from relatively low socioeconomic backgrounds. Interviews with teachers revealed that they expected relatively low numbers of the pupils in…
Descriptors: Teacher Expectations of Students, Secondary School Teachers, Secondary School Students, Academic Aspiration
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Wilkinson, Shaun D.; Penney, Dawn – British Educational Research Journal, 2022
Mixed-ability grouping is widespread in primary schools and in several subject areas in secondary schools in England. Notwithstanding, there is scant research on mixed-ability grouping in the education literature, particularly in terms of its impact on students' experiences. The research reported in this paper employs enactment theory to provide…
Descriptors: Ability Grouping, Heterogeneous Grouping, Secondary School Students, Student Attitudes
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Andrew J. Scattergood – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2024
As part of a wider study into the educational attitudes and experiences of white, working-class male pupils in the north of England, this paper explored the ways that male pupils in years 10 and 11 navigated and experienced the six-level (A-F) academic banding system present in their British mainstream secondary school (Ayrefield Community…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Ability Grouping, White Students, Males
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Diana von Börtzell-Szuch; Mara Westling Allodi; Attila Szabo – Gifted and Talented International, 2024
Empirical research on advanced literacy skills among students in elementary and middle school, and on literacy instruction related to such skills, was reviewed to map current scientific knowledge on the topic, and to map identification methods and terms used to describe these students. A comprehensive search in three databases was conducted.…
Descriptors: Literacy, Advanced Students, Gifted Education, Elementary School Students
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Tarabini, Aina; Curran, Marta; Castejón, Alba – British Educational Research Journal, 2022
The division of educational systems into different tracks--academic and vocational--represents one of the key elements in explaining social stratification and inequalities. Previous research identifies teachers' expectations as a critical factor to understand the relationship between tracking and social inequality. This paper discusses how ability…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Secondary Education, Tutors, Track System (Education)
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Bali, Megha – Contemporary Education Dialogue, 2023
This article discusses the pedagogic practice of ability grouping in government schools in Delhi. Despite practical evidence against homogenous student settings, ability grouping is implemented as a policy solution to reduce the huge variance in students' learning levels within a classroom. Research data is drawn from interviews with 110…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Ability Grouping, Foreign Countries, Public School Teachers
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Johnston, Olivia; Wildy, Helen; Shand, Jennifer – Research Papers in Education, 2023
Many secondary schools sort students into 'ability'-based classes, but research shows that streaming students by ability is inequitable and does not improve student academic results. There has been little qualitative research that considers students' experiences of streaming, with none that compares students' experiences in classes that are…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Student Experience, Teacher Expectations of Students, Ability Grouping
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David Littlefair; Michael Jopling; Nancy Kelly – Sport, Education and Society, 2025
The importance of children is a universally accepted concept in schools. However, do we actually listen to what children have to say? Rudduck and Fielding [2002. "The transformative potential of student voice: Confronting the power issues." Paper presented at BERA Annual Conference, University of Exeter, p. 2] argue that the voices of…
Descriptors: Student Participation, Student Attitudes, Physical Education, Student Experience
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