This study examines the effects of looping (staying with the same teacher for two grade levels) on the reading achievement of fourth graders within a large, urban, multicultural school. Looping was expected to have a positive effect on reading achievement and reading qualities. Additional benefits, such as its effect on anxiety levels and self-concept were also assumed to accrue from looping. A causal-comparative design was employed. Four existing classrooms consisting of eighty-one fourth grade students comprised the treatment and comparison groups. The two “looping” treatment groups consisted of students who had the same teacher for their third and fourth grade school years. The remaining two classes comprised the comparison groups. Pre- ...
The practice of looping, a single teacher remaining with a core group of students for two or more ye...
The mandates of federal and state education policies require educational leaders at all levels to se...
Organized to share the perspective of the classroom teacher, this study represents an investigation ...
This study examines the effects of looping (staying with the same teacher for two grade levels) on t...
Thesis (M.A., Education (Curriculum and Instruction)) -- California State University, Sacramento, 20...
In an effort to improve student achievement for second to fifth grade students in both urban and rur...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the pros and cons of looping, while discovering its soci...
With No Child Left Behind (2001), annual yearly progress, and high stakes testing, administrators mu...
Looping is the pedagogical practice of a teacher moving to the next grade level with their students....
The purpose of this study was to compare the academic achievement of students in looping programs fr...
A current educational practice in grouping students is looping. Looping involves teachers remaining ...
Looping is the practice of a teacher staying with the same group of students for two or more years. ...
The practice ofhaving teachers and students remain together for a period of two or more years is kno...
Looping is when a teacher and class stay together for two or more consecutive years; a teacher with ...
The focus of the current study was to examine the effects of looping on academic achievement and sel...
The practice of looping, a single teacher remaining with a core group of students for two or more ye...
The mandates of federal and state education policies require educational leaders at all levels to se...
Organized to share the perspective of the classroom teacher, this study represents an investigation ...
This study examines the effects of looping (staying with the same teacher for two grade levels) on t...
Thesis (M.A., Education (Curriculum and Instruction)) -- California State University, Sacramento, 20...
In an effort to improve student achievement for second to fifth grade students in both urban and rur...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the pros and cons of looping, while discovering its soci...
With No Child Left Behind (2001), annual yearly progress, and high stakes testing, administrators mu...
Looping is the pedagogical practice of a teacher moving to the next grade level with their students....
The purpose of this study was to compare the academic achievement of students in looping programs fr...
A current educational practice in grouping students is looping. Looping involves teachers remaining ...
Looping is the practice of a teacher staying with the same group of students for two or more years. ...
The practice ofhaving teachers and students remain together for a period of two or more years is kno...
Looping is when a teacher and class stay together for two or more consecutive years; a teacher with ...
The focus of the current study was to examine the effects of looping on academic achievement and sel...
The practice of looping, a single teacher remaining with a core group of students for two or more ye...
The mandates of federal and state education policies require educational leaders at all levels to se...
Organized to share the perspective of the classroom teacher, this study represents an investigation ...