International audienceSelection practices in education, such as tracking, may represent a structural obstacle that contributes to the social class achievement gap. We hypothesized that school’s function of selection leads evaluators to reproduce social inequalities in tracking decisions, even when performance is equal. In two studies, participants (students playing the role of teachers, N = 99, or preservice and in-service teachers, N = 70) decided which school track was suitable for a pupil whose socioeconomic status (SES) was manipulated. Although pupils’ achievement was identical, participants considered a lower track more suitable for lower SES than higher SES pupils, and the higher track more suitable for higher SES than lower SES pupi...
Tracked educational systems are associated with greater social inequality in children's educational ...
Perhaps the most common critique of tracking in schools is that it reinforces pre-existing inequalit...
Even though some countries track students into differing-ability schools by age 10, others keep thei...
International audienceTo understand the persistent social class achievement gap, researchers have in...
Between-school tracking is high on the agenda of academicresearchers and policy makers, as tracking ...
Available online 31 December 2022Sorting students on the basis of their academic performance into hi...
One of the important differences between educational systems from different countries is the age at ...
Tracking refers to the practice of dividing students by ability or achievement. Students may be trac...
Educational tracking is a very controversial issue in education. The tracking debate is about the vi...
An important feature of educational systems is the extent to which their secondary education is trac...
Abstract Research to date on the effects of between-school tracking on inequalities in achievement a...
One of the major imperatives behind the comprehensivisation of secondary education was the belief th...
International audiencePupils from modest socio-economic backgrounds choose less selective academic t...
Ability grouping is one of the oldest and most controversial issues in educational practice today. A...
Prior research suggests that where pupils are 'tracked', better qualified, more experienced teachers...
Tracked educational systems are associated with greater social inequality in children's educational ...
Perhaps the most common critique of tracking in schools is that it reinforces pre-existing inequalit...
Even though some countries track students into differing-ability schools by age 10, others keep thei...
International audienceTo understand the persistent social class achievement gap, researchers have in...
Between-school tracking is high on the agenda of academicresearchers and policy makers, as tracking ...
Available online 31 December 2022Sorting students on the basis of their academic performance into hi...
One of the important differences between educational systems from different countries is the age at ...
Tracking refers to the practice of dividing students by ability or achievement. Students may be trac...
Educational tracking is a very controversial issue in education. The tracking debate is about the vi...
An important feature of educational systems is the extent to which their secondary education is trac...
Abstract Research to date on the effects of between-school tracking on inequalities in achievement a...
One of the major imperatives behind the comprehensivisation of secondary education was the belief th...
International audiencePupils from modest socio-economic backgrounds choose less selective academic t...
Ability grouping is one of the oldest and most controversial issues in educational practice today. A...
Prior research suggests that where pupils are 'tracked', better qualified, more experienced teachers...
Tracked educational systems are associated with greater social inequality in children's educational ...
Perhaps the most common critique of tracking in schools is that it reinforces pre-existing inequalit...
Even though some countries track students into differing-ability schools by age 10, others keep thei...