Available online 31 December 2022Sorting students on the basis of their academic performance into hierarchically ordered curriculums (i.e., between-school tracking) is common practice in various educational systems. International studies show that this form of tracking is associated with increased educational inequalities. As track placement is often based on teacher recommendations, biased track recommendations may contribute to this inequality. To shed light on the role that teachers play in the reproduction of inequalities in school, we conducted a systematic review of 27 recent articles on teachers' between-school tracking recommendations and students’ socio-economic or ethnic background. We find that teacher recommendations are biased ...
As America concludes the first decade of the new century, significant income and educational dispari...
Past research into the consequences of tracking mainly documented on the impact of attending differe...
Over the past 20 years, research has expanded educators ' knowledge of the impact of high schoo...
Research on school tracking has provided evidence that students with immigrant backgrounds are overr...
International audienceSelection practices in education, such as tracking, may represent a structural...
In some European countries, teachers select students for entry into different secondary school types...
Bias in track recommendations is an important mechanism, which causes education inequity in a tracke...
Bias in track recommendations is an important mechanism, which causes education inequity in a tracke...
Background In several countries, school tracking is used to group students with similar academic po...
In some European countries, teachers select students for entry into different secondary school track...
This study examines to what extent measurement error in test scores explains track recommendation bi...
Although Americans have always viewed education as a vehicle for upward mobility, research continues...
Tracking refers to the practice of dividing students by ability or achievement. Students may be trac...
Ability grouping is one of the oldest and most controversial issues in educational practice today. A...
peer reviewedEducational research has provided evidence that racial and ethnic minority students are...
As America concludes the first decade of the new century, significant income and educational dispari...
Past research into the consequences of tracking mainly documented on the impact of attending differe...
Over the past 20 years, research has expanded educators ' knowledge of the impact of high schoo...
Research on school tracking has provided evidence that students with immigrant backgrounds are overr...
International audienceSelection practices in education, such as tracking, may represent a structural...
In some European countries, teachers select students for entry into different secondary school types...
Bias in track recommendations is an important mechanism, which causes education inequity in a tracke...
Bias in track recommendations is an important mechanism, which causes education inequity in a tracke...
Background In several countries, school tracking is used to group students with similar academic po...
In some European countries, teachers select students for entry into different secondary school track...
This study examines to what extent measurement error in test scores explains track recommendation bi...
Although Americans have always viewed education as a vehicle for upward mobility, research continues...
Tracking refers to the practice of dividing students by ability or achievement. Students may be trac...
Ability grouping is one of the oldest and most controversial issues in educational practice today. A...
peer reviewedEducational research has provided evidence that racial and ethnic minority students are...
As America concludes the first decade of the new century, significant income and educational dispari...
Past research into the consequences of tracking mainly documented on the impact of attending differe...
Over the past 20 years, research has expanded educators ' knowledge of the impact of high schoo...