For 40 years, study after study on grade retention has reached the same conclusion: Failing a student, particularly in the critical ninth grade year, is the single largest predictor of whether he or she drops out. Unless accompanied by targeted and intensive supports and interventions, this practice yields no academic gains for the retained students, results in huge management problems, and financially taxes the school system
Retaining students in grade is often used as a means to raise educational standards. Many believe th...
This paper reviews the extent and consequences of grade retention in elementary and secondary school...
Retention of students having academic difficulties continues to be a very popular intervention, even...
For 40 years, study after study on grade retention has reached the same conclusion: Failing a studen...
The aim of this investigation is to provide a comprehensive review of dropout research that examines...
Although almost 50 years of research has shown that grade-level retention affords no academic advant...
This paper uses administrative longitudinal microdata on junior high school students in Uruguay to m...
textPublic education in the United States is currently enveloped in an era of intense accountability...
textPublic education in the United States is currently enveloped in an era of intense accountability...
Holding students back when they do not meet a specific attainment level is common practice in a lot ...
Public education in the United States is currently enveloped in an era of intense accountability. At...
One of the most important controversial policies in education today is the decision to retain studen...
Grade retention affects millions of children every year. This widely used practice has generated lot...
High dropout rates among students who repeated grades are often cited as evidence that grade retenti...
Retaining students in grade is often used as a means to raise educational standards. Many believe th...
Retaining students in grade is often used as a means to raise educational standards. Many believe th...
This paper reviews the extent and consequences of grade retention in elementary and secondary school...
Retention of students having academic difficulties continues to be a very popular intervention, even...
For 40 years, study after study on grade retention has reached the same conclusion: Failing a studen...
The aim of this investigation is to provide a comprehensive review of dropout research that examines...
Although almost 50 years of research has shown that grade-level retention affords no academic advant...
This paper uses administrative longitudinal microdata on junior high school students in Uruguay to m...
textPublic education in the United States is currently enveloped in an era of intense accountability...
textPublic education in the United States is currently enveloped in an era of intense accountability...
Holding students back when they do not meet a specific attainment level is common practice in a lot ...
Public education in the United States is currently enveloped in an era of intense accountability. At...
One of the most important controversial policies in education today is the decision to retain studen...
Grade retention affects millions of children every year. This widely used practice has generated lot...
High dropout rates among students who repeated grades are often cited as evidence that grade retenti...
Retaining students in grade is often used as a means to raise educational standards. Many believe th...
Retaining students in grade is often used as a means to raise educational standards. Many believe th...
This paper reviews the extent and consequences of grade retention in elementary and secondary school...
Retention of students having academic difficulties continues to be a very popular intervention, even...