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Grouping - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Provides full-text access to the ERIC Digest of this name. ... Ability grouping of students is one of the oldest and most controversial issues in elementary and secondary schools. Hundreds of research studies have examined the effects of the two most common variants: between-class and within-class ability grouping.
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Ability Grouping: Answers to Common Questions by Mary Ann Swiatek, Ph.D. ... "Ability grouping" refers to the practice of placing children of similar academic ability together for instruction. In some cases, students who are assigned to different groups are exposed to different curricula and/or educational methods;
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A Useful Summary of Effective Instructional Grouping Methods - ... Ability grouping, also called by some (erroneously), instructional grouping, is based on the belief that students can be placed into various groups or configurations for teaching purposes is a given in schooling and education.
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Grouping practices - especially tracking - often have the effect of reducing equity. ... Research generally shows that tracking and between-class ability grouping benefit students who are placed in high-end tracks or groups while having a detrimental effect on students placed in low-end tracks or groups (see, e.g.,
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Grouping is one of those topics that has some very negative connotations associated with it. Often we hear people refer to "ability grouping" as though it was a dirty word, and when we use the generic term "grouping," sometimes people leap to the conclusion that what is meant is "ability grouping."
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How to Factor Polynomials by Grouping. Polynomials are algebraic expressions with at least four terms. Students can factor, or break down, these expressions into multiple expressions of three or fewer terms. ... How to Factor by Grouping in Algebra...
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Grouping Gifted Children: research, strategies, and success stories for use with all gifted children... ... The Cluster Grouping Handbook: How to Challenge Gifted Students and Improve Achievement for All by Susan Winebrenner and Dina Brulles...
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