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Plank, Stephen B.; Durham, Rachel E.; Farley-Ripple, Elizabeth; Norman, Obed – Baltimore Education Research Consortium, 2008
This report describes a cohort of first-grade students from the Baltimore City Public School System (BCPSS). Specifically, we follow the 9,176 students who were first-graders in the district in 1999-00 for seven years. We learn much about patterns of promotion and retention, mobility within BCPSS, transfer out of BCPSS, attendance, and…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, Public Schools, Grade 1, Elementary School Students
Hong, Guanglei; Yu, Bing – Developmental Psychology, 2008
This study examines the effects of kindergarten retention on children's social-emotional development in the early, middle, and late elementary years. Previous studies have generated mixed results partly due to some major methodological challenges, including selection bias, measurement error, and divergent perceptions of multiple respondents in…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Social Development, Error of Measurement, Kindergarten
Dupriez, Vincent; Dumay, Xavier; Vause, Anne – Comparative Education Review, 2008
School systems worldwide respond in particular ways to students' academic heterogeneity, and different countries have developed different strategies to manage such heterogeneity. Whereas some countries separate children according to distinctive educational routes (or tracks) at early ages, others rely on intensive use of grade retention, while…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Comparative Education, Academic Achievement, Institutional Characteristics
Goodman, Steven – English Teaching: Practice and Critique, 2010
This case study examines the learning, identity and language development experienced by "overage" 8th-grade students who have been left behind two or more years in their New York City middle school and are participating in an extended-day video documentary program. The students practise a range of literacy skills naturally embedded in…
Descriptors: Learning Theories, Active Learning, Teaching Methods, Case Studies
Jones, Joseph; Southern, Kyle – CNA Corporation, 2011
Federal education policy in recent years has encouraged state and local education agencies to embrace data use and analysis in decision-making, ranging from policy development and implementation to performance evaluation. The capacity of these agencies to make effective and methodologically sound use of collected data for these purposes remains an…
Descriptors: Data Analysis, Grants, Educational Policy, Federal Programs
Wilkins, Julia – National Dropout Prevention Center for Students with Disabilities, 2011
High school students with disabilities who drop out are costly to society. Compared to those who graduate, they are more likely to be unemployed, dependent on public services, and involved in the criminal justice system. Consequently, helping students with disabilities graduate has become a prominent national concern. Students with disabilities…
Descriptors: High School Students, Dropouts, Disabilities, Reentry Students
Beckmann, Vern – 1985
Students retained in their grade in the elementary and middle schools of the Kirkwood School District (Missouri) are profiled in this report. The data, provided by principals, counselors, and teachers in the eight schools involved, cover the school years 1978-79 to 1983-84. Of the 439 students affected, 53 percent were retained in either…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Elementary Secondary Education, Grade Repetition, Student Characteristics
Peer reviewedChandler, Harry N. – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1984
The author cites lack of standards for retaining students despite increased advocacy of the procedure, and suggests that learning disabled students would gain very little by retention. (CL)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Grade Repetition, Learning Disabilities, Standards
Peer reviewedOwings, William A.; Magliaro, Susan – Educational Leadership, 1998
As this historical overview shows, viewing grade retention as a panacea for education woes ignores its negative effects on children. Today's retention rate is high, matching that of the early 1900s. Retained students are more likely to drop out, have underprivileged backgrounds, be male and African American, and have less educated parents.…
Descriptors: Dropouts, Educational History, Elementary Secondary Education, Grade Repetition
Peer reviewedDiPerna, James; Graue, M. Elizabeth – American Educational Research Journal, 2000
Examined the prevalence of delay of kindergarten entry (academic redshirting) by examining records of more than 8,000 Wisconsin students. Results show that 7% of the sample had delayed school entry and that these students were primarily boys with birth dates just before the entrance cutoff. Achievement of redshirted students was comparable to that…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Grade Repetition
Gray, Shelley – Applied Psycholinguistics, 2006
Our understanding the relationship between verbal short-term memory as indexed by nonword repetition and word learning must now incorporate myriad factors that were not as apparent 17 years ago when Gathercole and Baddeley (1989) proposed that "the phonological memory skills tapped by nonword repetition play a causal role in vocabulary…
Descriptors: Short Term Memory, Vocabulary Development, Phonology, Language Impairments
Montgomery, James; Evans, Julia – Applied Psycholinguistics, 2006
In her Keynote, Gathercole (2006) provides a comprehensive review regarding the nature of the nonword repetition (NWR) task and a compelling argument for the utility of the task as a robust index of children's phonological short-term storage capacity. She further argues that temporary phonological storage acts as a primitive learning mechanism…
Descriptors: Repetition, Phonology, Young Children, Language Processing
Fletcher, Jason; Wolfe, Barbara L. – National Bureau of Economic Research, 2007
Recently, Currie and Stabile (2006) made a significant contribution to our understanding of the influence of ADHD symptoms on a variety of school outcomes including participation in special education, grade repetition and test scores. Their contributions include using a broad sample of children and estimating sibling fixed effects models to…
Descriptors: Human Capital, Grade Repetition, Mental Health, Child Health
Mesler, Leigh – Teachers College Record, 2009
Background/Context: A review of the literature demonstrates that grade retention often fails to improve the academic and socioemotional outcomes of retained students. Although little empirical work on peer tutoring has focused specifically on retained students, the literature suggests that those students who act as peer tutors often experience…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Student Behavior, Intervention, Action Research
Beswick, Joan F.; Sloat, Elizabeth A.; Willms, J. Douglas – Educational Forum, 2008
Four myths that underlie persistent, but ineffective, practices in early literacy education are analyzed in this article. Such analysis is essential because literacy disadvantage ultimately is an issue of equity--a matter of social justice. Research shows that these practices can be refuted and that optimal early literacy outcomes are possible for…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Literacy Education, Court Litigation, Emergent Literacy

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