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The Effects Of Pupil Grouping: Literature Review

On 8 May 2010 by ronsman

Peter Kutnick, Judy Sebba, Peter Blatchford, Maurice Galton and Jo Thorp, with Helen MacIntyre and Lucia Berdondini, 27-Oct-2005


This extended review of the literature on pupil grouping includes an analysis and synthesis of current and yet to be published research to identify types of grouping suited to particular pupils, the range of organisational policies regarding pupil grouping within schools that are related to different levels of performance and subjects suited to particular types of grouping.

The review also considers how type of grouping may affect pupil learning and how the transition from primary to secondary school may be affected by various pupil groupings.

This review of the literature draws upon studies undertaken in primary and secondary schools.

Read more at: http://www.dcsf.gov.uk/research/data/uploadfiles/RR688.pdf