Retaining students in grade is often used as a means to raise educational standards. Many believe that repeating a grade is an effective remedy for students who have failed to master basic skills. Therefore, grade retention is relatively prevalent in this nation. However, research on student retention indicates that it does not work as intended to assure mastery of skills, avoid failure at higher grade levels and lower dropout rates. This issue of CPRE Policy Briefs is based on material in a recently published book, Flunking Grades: Research and Policies on Retention (London: Falmer, 1989). The book\u27s editors, Lorrie A. Shepard and Mary Lee Smith, address a series of questions abut the practice of grade retention and the research evidenc...
textPublic education in the United States is currently enveloped in an era of intense accountability...
Despite the research demonstrating that grade retention is ineffective for improving students\u27 ac...
Retaining lower-performing students and requiring them to repeat a grade is a relatively common prac...
Retaining students in grade is often used as a means to raise educational standards. Many believe th...
Grade repetition is considered to be an important measure of education since it is both an outcome o...
Educational researchers in the United States contend that making low-performing students repeat a gr...
Educational researchers in the United States contend that making low-performing students repeat a gr...
Although almost 50 years of research has shown that grade-level retention affords no academic advant...
There are a number of strategies that principals can use to reduce or eliminate in-grade retention. ...
One of the most important controversial policies in education today is the decision to retain studen...
Grade retention in the United States is an issue that has been with us since the 1840 1 s, It is an ...
The dichotomy of retention versus promotion in education is persistent. It is a high stake decision ...
Grade retention has been a problem since the mid-19th century when the concept of individual grades ...
Grade retention has been a problem since the mid-19th century when the concept of individual grades ...
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...
Despite the research demonstrating that grade retention is ineffective for improving students\u27 ac...
Retaining lower-performing students and requiring them to repeat a grade is a relatively common prac...
Retaining students in grade is often used as a means to raise educational standards. Many believe th...
Grade repetition is considered to be an important measure of education since it is both an outcome o...
Educational researchers in the United States contend that making low-performing students repeat a gr...
Educational researchers in the United States contend that making low-performing students repeat a gr...
Although almost 50 years of research has shown that grade-level retention affords no academic advant...
There are a number of strategies that principals can use to reduce or eliminate in-grade retention. ...
One of the most important controversial policies in education today is the decision to retain studen...
Grade retention in the United States is an issue that has been with us since the 1840 1 s, It is an ...
The dichotomy of retention versus promotion in education is persistent. It is a high stake decision ...
Grade retention has been a problem since the mid-19th century when the concept of individual grades ...
Grade retention has been a problem since the mid-19th century when the concept of individual grades ...
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...
Despite the research demonstrating that grade retention is ineffective for improving students\u27 ac...
Retaining lower-performing students and requiring them to repeat a grade is a relatively common prac...