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K-12 “Tracking” Makes a Comeback
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K-12 “Tracking” Makes a Comeback

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Jun 26, 2013
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Kids in today’s classroom are more likely to be sorted into groups by ability than at any time in the last fifteen years. According to a new Brookings Institution analysis of NAEP data, ability grouping, in which elementary school teachers separate higher- and lower-achieving students into different work clusters, is dramatically on the rise after falli…

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