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On The Success Of Failure A Reassessment Of The Effects Of Retention In The Primary School Grades 2nd Edition Karl L Alexander

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On The Success Of Failure A Reassessment Of The Effects Of Retention In The Primary School Grades 2nd Edition Karl L Alexander
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.18 MB
Pages: 326
Author: Karl L. Alexander, Doris R. Entwisle, Susan L. Dauber
ISBN: 9780511067167, 9780521790642, 051106716X, 0521790646
Language: English
Year: 2003
Edition: 2

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On The Success Of Failure A Reassessment Of The Effects Of Retention In The Primary School Grades 2nd Edition Karl L Alexander by Karl L. Alexander, Doris R. Entwisle, Susan L. Dauber 9780511067167, 9780521790642, 051106716X, 0521790646 instant download after payment.

This study is about the practice of grade retention in elementary schools; a particularly vexing problem in urban school systems. The book describes the school context of retention and evaluates its consequences by tracking the experiences of a large, representative sample of Baltimore school children from first grade through high school. It addresses the complex question of whether repeating a grade is helpful or harmful when children are not keeping up with their coursework.

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