This research aimed to explore the attitudes of teachers of practically based subjects (arts and sports) towards ability grouping. Teachers from 45 secondary schools adopting different levels of ability grouping completed a questionnaire which elicited their responses to statements of beliefs about ability grouping and its effects. Overall, the physical education teachers exhibited the most positive attitudes towards ability grouping, drama teachers the least, with the music and art teachers in between. The best predictor of teachers' attitudes was the subject that they taught. These findings support the notion that, overall, teachers of practical subjects have positive attitudes towards mixed-ability teaching
Mixed-ability grouping is widespread in primary schools and in several subject areas in secondary sc...
Abstract This paper investigates how to individualize the tuition in English by using ability groupi...
The primary purpose of this examination was to determine attitude s regarding homogeneously grouped ...
This research aimed to explore the attitudes of teachers of practically based subjects (arts and spo...
Background. Internationally and historically considerable research has been undertaken regarding the...
The purpose of this study is to determine middle school teachers\u27 thoughts on ability grouping. S...
This study investigated the perceived strategies used to deal with mixed ability classes of four Eng...
The vast international literature on the effects of different types of ability grouping on selfconce...
The aim of this essay is to examine if the attitudes and the experiences of Ability Grouping are the...
The aim of this article is to explore pupils' preferences for particular types of grouping practices...
In the United Kingdom (UK) particularly, grouping strategies in secondary education have attracted c...
For many years, groupings and progress have been two key buzz words in education and Physical Educat...
As trends in favour of inclusion continue, questions arise concerning the extent to which teachers i...
In 1997, the DfEE suggested that schools should consider ‘setting’ pupils by ability as it was belie...
This research sought to generate large-scale yet sophisticated data relating to ability grouping pra...
Mixed-ability grouping is widespread in primary schools and in several subject areas in secondary sc...
Abstract This paper investigates how to individualize the tuition in English by using ability groupi...
The primary purpose of this examination was to determine attitude s regarding homogeneously grouped ...
This research aimed to explore the attitudes of teachers of practically based subjects (arts and spo...
Background. Internationally and historically considerable research has been undertaken regarding the...
The purpose of this study is to determine middle school teachers\u27 thoughts on ability grouping. S...
This study investigated the perceived strategies used to deal with mixed ability classes of four Eng...
The vast international literature on the effects of different types of ability grouping on selfconce...
The aim of this essay is to examine if the attitudes and the experiences of Ability Grouping are the...
The aim of this article is to explore pupils' preferences for particular types of grouping practices...
In the United Kingdom (UK) particularly, grouping strategies in secondary education have attracted c...
For many years, groupings and progress have been two key buzz words in education and Physical Educat...
As trends in favour of inclusion continue, questions arise concerning the extent to which teachers i...
In 1997, the DfEE suggested that schools should consider ‘setting’ pupils by ability as it was belie...
This research sought to generate large-scale yet sophisticated data relating to ability grouping pra...
Mixed-ability grouping is widespread in primary schools and in several subject areas in secondary sc...
Abstract This paper investigates how to individualize the tuition in English by using ability groupi...
The primary purpose of this examination was to determine attitude s regarding homogeneously grouped ...