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Instructional Grouping in the Classroom

SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT RESEARCH SERIESR esearch You Can UseClose-Up #2 Instructional Grouping in the Classroom1987 Beatrice A. WardINTRODUCTIONThe knowledge base regarding use of Instructional Grouping in the Classroom includes findingsfrom research on effective schools, effective teaching, student academic achievement, studentperceptions of self and others, student motivation, student attitudes toward school, and studentfriendships and interactions in the Classroom and school. A dominant theme in the researchfindings is that some types of Instructional Grouping contribute to more positive academic andaffective outcomes for students. Other groups, particularly stable, long-term groups based onstudent ability, have a negative effect upon Close-Up synthesizes this research for use by teachers, school principals and others who wishto improve the quality and effectiveness of the educational opportunities provided to students intheir Classroom has been grouped when the one large group of students assigned to that Classroom isdivided into a set of smaller groups for some portion of the time they are in the Classroom .

A dominant theme in the research ... to master the content and skills covered in a particular unit or lesson the teacher already has. ... After studying content and skills in learning teams (see above), students are combined into tournament groups based on ability.

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