During the 1990s, there was considerable emphasis on promoting particular kinds of pupil grouping as a means of raising educational standards. This survey of 2000 primary schools explored the extent to which schools had changed their grouping practices in response to this, the nature of the changes made and the reasons for those changes. Forty-eight per cent of responding schools reported that they had made no change. Twenty-two per cent reported changes because of the literacy hour, two per cent because of the numeracy hour, seven per cent because of a combination of these and twenty-one per cent for other reasons. Important influences on decisions about the types of grouping adopted were related to pupil learning and differentiation, teac...
This article uses data from a research project exploring grouping practices based on 'ability' in cl...
This study analyzes the literature regarding the appropriateness of grouping children in multiage gr...
The adoption of setting in the primary school (pupils ability grouped across classes for particular ...
During the 1990s, there was considerable emphasis on promoting particular kinds of pupil grouping as...
In 1997, the DfEE suggested that schools should consider ‘setting’ pupils by ability as it was belie...
The research detailed in this paper provides a systematic description and analysis of classroom grou...
The aim of this article is to explore pupils' preferences for particular types of grouping practices...
Masters Research - Master of Education (MEd)The grouping of students by academic achievement level h...
The Department for Education and Skills (DfES) commissioned the University of Brighton (with partner...
Achievement grouping in the form of streaming was demonstrated to be inequitable on many levels by r...
Studies of teaching and learning within classrooms rarely consider the multilayered effects of socia...
This paper begins with a central premise concerning grouping for learning in classrooms, follows wit...
Studies of teaching and learning within classrooms rarely consider the multilayered effects of socia...
Advocates of grouping pupils by measured ability for instructional purposes claim that ability-homog...
Attainment grouping is a prevalent yet controversial practice, used in most English schools and on t...
This article uses data from a research project exploring grouping practices based on 'ability' in cl...
This study analyzes the literature regarding the appropriateness of grouping children in multiage gr...
The adoption of setting in the primary school (pupils ability grouped across classes for particular ...
During the 1990s, there was considerable emphasis on promoting particular kinds of pupil grouping as...
In 1997, the DfEE suggested that schools should consider ‘setting’ pupils by ability as it was belie...
The research detailed in this paper provides a systematic description and analysis of classroom grou...
The aim of this article is to explore pupils' preferences for particular types of grouping practices...
Masters Research - Master of Education (MEd)The grouping of students by academic achievement level h...
The Department for Education and Skills (DfES) commissioned the University of Brighton (with partner...
Achievement grouping in the form of streaming was demonstrated to be inequitable on many levels by r...
Studies of teaching and learning within classrooms rarely consider the multilayered effects of socia...
This paper begins with a central premise concerning grouping for learning in classrooms, follows wit...
Studies of teaching and learning within classrooms rarely consider the multilayered effects of socia...
Advocates of grouping pupils by measured ability for instructional purposes claim that ability-homog...
Attainment grouping is a prevalent yet controversial practice, used in most English schools and on t...
This article uses data from a research project exploring grouping practices based on 'ability' in cl...
This study analyzes the literature regarding the appropriateness of grouping children in multiage gr...
The adoption of setting in the primary school (pupils ability grouped across classes for particular ...