The authors investigated the differential effect of retention on the development of academic achievement from grade one to five on children retained in first grade over six years. Growth Mixture Model (GMM) analyses supported the existence of two distinct trajectory groups of retained children for both reading and math among 125 ethnically and linguistically diverse retained children. For each achievement domain, a low intercept/higher growth group (Class 1) and a high intercept/slower growth group (Class 2) were identified. Furthermore, Class 1 children were found to score lower on several measures of learning related skills (LRS) variables and were characterized by having poorer self-regulation and less prosocial behaviors, compared to th...
In a 4-year longitudinal study, the authors investigated effects of retention in first grade on chil...
This research was designed to delineate the effects of the retention in grade process upon a child&a...
In a 4-year longitudinal study, the authors investigated effects of retention in first grade on chil...
The authors investigated the relatively short-term and longer term effects of grade retention in 1st...
Article discussing a growth mixture model and differential growth trajectories for achievement among...
This study examines the (differential) effects of first-grade retention on children’s growth in read...
In a 4-year longitudinal study, the authors investigated effects of retention in first grade on chil...
This study examines the effects of first-grade retention on children’s academic and psychosocial gro...
Several educational researchers have argued that the transition from kindergarten into first grade m...
The transition from kindergarten into first grade marks a period in which children’s life profoundly...
Early elementary school children showing slower academic and/or psycho-social development than expec...
This study examined the effects of first-grade retention on children’s academic growth, psychosocial...
Early elementary school children showing slower academic and/or psycho-social development than expec...
This study examines the effects of early grade retention and different effects according to prior ac...
This study examines the effects of early grade retention and different effects according to prior ac...
In a 4-year longitudinal study, the authors investigated effects of retention in first grade on chil...
This research was designed to delineate the effects of the retention in grade process upon a child&a...
In a 4-year longitudinal study, the authors investigated effects of retention in first grade on chil...
The authors investigated the relatively short-term and longer term effects of grade retention in 1st...
Article discussing a growth mixture model and differential growth trajectories for achievement among...
This study examines the (differential) effects of first-grade retention on children’s growth in read...
In a 4-year longitudinal study, the authors investigated effects of retention in first grade on chil...
This study examines the effects of first-grade retention on children’s academic and psychosocial gro...
Several educational researchers have argued that the transition from kindergarten into first grade m...
The transition from kindergarten into first grade marks a period in which children’s life profoundly...
Early elementary school children showing slower academic and/or psycho-social development than expec...
This study examined the effects of first-grade retention on children’s academic growth, psychosocial...
Early elementary school children showing slower academic and/or psycho-social development than expec...
This study examines the effects of early grade retention and different effects according to prior ac...
This study examines the effects of early grade retention and different effects according to prior ac...
In a 4-year longitudinal study, the authors investigated effects of retention in first grade on chil...
This research was designed to delineate the effects of the retention in grade process upon a child&a...
In a 4-year longitudinal study, the authors investigated effects of retention in first grade on chil...