Despite extensive research on attainment grouping, the impact of attainment grouping on pupil attainment remains poorly understood and contested. This paper presents evidence from a study conducted with 2944 12–13 year olds, from 76 schools in England, who were allocated to between‐class attainment groups (‘setting’) in English and mathematics over the first 2 years of secondary schooling. After controlling for prior attainment, pupils in the top set performed significantly better than pupils in the middle and bottom sets in both English and mathematics. The findings indicate a widening gap in attainment, especially in the case of English. Findings, especially in the case of mathematics, provide more evidence of a relative benefit for pupil...
Good outcomes in school mathematics open up course and career options and later advancement in a soc...
Grouping students together according to their ability– in vocational vs. academic tracks, in differe...
Grouping students together according to their ability – in vocational vs. academic tracks, in differ...
Despite extensive research on attainment grouping, the impact of attainment grouping on pupil attain...
Despite extensive research on attainment grouping, the impact of attainment grouping on pupil attain...
Attainment grouping is a prevalent yet controversial practice, used in most English schools and on t...
Achievement grouping has been practised in a number of forms and contexts for over a century, and ha...
Advocates of grouping pupils by measured ability for instructional purposes claim that ability-homog...
There are long-standing achievement gaps in England associated with socio-economic status (SES), eth...
The mathematics achievement of a cohort of 955 students in 42 classes in six schools in London was f...
Background // Recent research reviews from the Department for Education highlight continued inequali...
Relatively little research has explored whether schools differ in their effectiveness for different ...
The belief that children thrive if educated amongst higher-achieving schoolmates guides many parents...
This paper examines the link between the clustering of long-term disadvantaged students within schoo...
Children ‘in care’ have, on average, lower educational attainment than their peers. This article tes...
Good outcomes in school mathematics open up course and career options and later advancement in a soc...
Grouping students together according to their ability– in vocational vs. academic tracks, in differe...
Grouping students together according to their ability – in vocational vs. academic tracks, in differ...
Despite extensive research on attainment grouping, the impact of attainment grouping on pupil attain...
Despite extensive research on attainment grouping, the impact of attainment grouping on pupil attain...
Attainment grouping is a prevalent yet controversial practice, used in most English schools and on t...
Achievement grouping has been practised in a number of forms and contexts for over a century, and ha...
Advocates of grouping pupils by measured ability for instructional purposes claim that ability-homog...
There are long-standing achievement gaps in England associated with socio-economic status (SES), eth...
The mathematics achievement of a cohort of 955 students in 42 classes in six schools in London was f...
Background // Recent research reviews from the Department for Education highlight continued inequali...
Relatively little research has explored whether schools differ in their effectiveness for different ...
The belief that children thrive if educated amongst higher-achieving schoolmates guides many parents...
This paper examines the link between the clustering of long-term disadvantaged students within schoo...
Children ‘in care’ have, on average, lower educational attainment than their peers. This article tes...
Good outcomes in school mathematics open up course and career options and later advancement in a soc...
Grouping students together according to their ability– in vocational vs. academic tracks, in differe...
Grouping students together according to their ability – in vocational vs. academic tracks, in differ...