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  1. Why is it difficult for schools to establish equitable practices in allocating students to attainment ‘sets’?Becky Taylor, Becky Francis, Nicole Craig, Louise Archer, Jeremy Hodgen, Anna Mazenod, Antonina Tereshchenko & David Pepper - 2019 - British Journal of Educational Studies 67 (1):5-24.
    Research has consistently shown ‘ability’ grouping (tracking) to be prey to poor practice, and to perpetuate inequity. A feature of these problems is inequitable and inaccurate practice in allocation to groups or ‘tracks’. Yet little research has examined whether such practices might be improved. Here, we examine survey and interview findings from a large-scale intervention study of grouping practices in 126 English secondary schools. We find that when schools are encouraged to allocate students and move them between groups according to (...)
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  • Telling stories about comprehensive education: Hidden histories of politics, policy and practice in post-war England.Jane Martin - 2020 - British Journal of Educational Studies 68 (5):649-669.
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  • Ability Grouping Practices in the Primary School: A survey.Susan Hallam, Judith Ireson, Veronica Lister, Indrani Andon Chaudhury & Jane Davies - 2003 - Educational Studies 29 (1):69-83.
    In 1997, the DfEE suggested that schools should consider 'setting' pupils by ability as it was believed that this would contribute to raising standards. This survey of primary schools aimed to establish the extent to which primary schools, with same and mixed age classes, implement different grouping practices including setting, streaming, within class ability and mixed ability groupings for different curriculum subjects. Schools were asked to complete a questionnaire indicating their grouping practices for each subject in each year group. The (...)
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  • Streaming, Setting and Mixed Ability Grouping in Primary and Secondary Schools: some research findings.R. P. Gregory - 1984 - Educational Studies 10 (3):209-226.
  • Some Non‐Academic Developmental Correlates of Ability‐Grouping in Secondary Schools.Juliet Essen, Ken Fogelman & Alan Tibbenham - 1979 - Educational Studies 5 (1):83-93.
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  • From Endorsement to Disintegration: Progressive Education from the Golden Age to the Green Paper.Roger Dale - 1979 - British Journal of Educational Studies 27 (3):191 - 209.
    (1979). From endorsement to disintegration: Progressive education from the golden age to the green paper. British Journal of Educational Studies: Vol. 27, No. 3, pp. 191-209.
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  • From endorsement to disintegration: Progressive education from the golden age to the green paper.Roger Dale - 1979 - British Journal of Educational Studies 27 (3):191-209.
  • Pastoral care: Concept and process.R. E. Best, G. B. Jarvis & P. M. Ribbins - 1977 - British Journal of Educational Studies 25 (2):124-135.