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Education, Primary --- Grade repetition --- Lerarenopleiding --- Algemeen.
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School management --- Europe --- Grade repetition --- Redoublement de classes --- Historische en vergelijkende pedagogiek. --- Onderwijs 37 --- EG / Europese Unie 339.543EC/EU
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Même si elle n'est pas des plus heureuses, l'expression " université de masse " reflète pourtant bien l'évolution spectaculaire que le monde universitaire a connue au cours de ces dernière années. Mais sur l'ensemble des pays de l'O.C.D.E., un tiers des étudiants inscrits en première année quitte l'université sans diplôme. L'ampleur du phénomène inquiète. Plusieurs pays ont dès lors fait de la lutte contre l'échec des étudiants une des priorités de leur politique universitaire.
Universities and colleges --- College dropouts --- Evaluation --- Grade repetition --- Redoublement de classes --- Evaluation. --- Universités --- Échec scolaire --- Systèmes, Analyse de --- Universities and colleges - France - Evaluation --- College dropouts - France --- Eleve --- Universite
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Creative thinking --- School autonomy --- Grade repetition --- Education, Secondary --- Education --- Pensée créatrice --- Autonomie scolaire --- Redoublement de classes --- Enseignement secondaire --- Enseignement --- Experimental methods --- Méthodes expérimentales --- Educational change --- School failure --- History
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Heel wat leerkrachten en directies zijn er van overtuigd dat zittenblijven een doeltreffende maatregel is om leerachterstand aan te pakken. Onderzoek naar de effecten van zittenblijven bevestigt deze overtuiging echter niet. Zittenblijvers blijken onder meer een sterk verhoogd risico te hebben om het onderwijs zonder diploma te verlaten. Samen tot aan de meet wil daarom de praktijk van zittenblijven ter discussie stellen en gaat met scholen een traject aan om zittenblijven te vervangen door alternatieven die het individuele leerproces versnellen en verrijken.
Secondary education --- onderwijsbeleid --- zittenblijven --- Primary education --- onderwijsvernieuwing --- School management --- Research on teaching --- Zittenblijven --- Education --- Aims and objectives --- Experimental methods --- Grade repetition --- Leerproblemen (Kinderen met leerproblemen, Leerstoornissen) --- 450.6 --- Schoolmanagement --- Zittenblijvers --- secundair onderwijs --- Leermoeilijkheden (leerproblemen, leerstoornissen) --- 464 --- Resultaten en selectie --- Leerproblemen (Kinderen met leerproblemen, Leerstoornissen). --- Schoolmanagement. --- Zittenblijvers. --- secundair onderwijs. --- Resultaten en selectie.
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Grade repetition --- -Promotion (School) --- -#SBIB:316.334.1O410 --- #SBIB:HIVA --- Non-promotion (School) --- Promotion in school --- School promotion --- Student promotion --- Grading and marking (Students) --- Grade retention --- Holding back (Education) --- Repeating grades --- Repetition, Grade --- Retention of students (Holding students back in grade) --- Student retention (Holding students back in grade) --- Promotion (School) --- Slow learning children --- Underachievers --- Leergedrag: cognitief gedrag, studieresultaten: algemeen --- #SBIB:316.334.1O410
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The New York City Department of Education asked RAND to conduct an independent longitudinal evaluation of its 5th-grade promotion policy. The findings of that study, conducted between March 2006 and August 2009, provide a comprehensive view of the policy's implementation and its impact on student outcomes, particularly for students at risk of retention and those who were retained in grade.
Promotion (School) --- Grade repetition --- Grade retention --- Holding back (Education) --- Non-promotion (School) --- Repeating grades --- Repetition, Grade --- Retention of students (Holding students back in grade) --- Student retention (Holding students back in grade) --- Promotion in school --- School promotion --- Student promotion --- Slow learning children --- Underachievers --- Grading and marking (Students)
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This book is about the practice of grade retention in elementary school, a particularly vexing problem in urban school systems, where upward of half the students may repeat a grade. On the Success of Failure addresses whether repeating a grade is helpful or harmful when children are not keeping up. It 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. In addition to evaluating the consequences of retention, the book describes the cohort's dispersion along many different educational pathways from first grade through middle school, the articulation of retention with other forms of educational tracking (like reading group placements in the early primary grades and course-level assignments in middle school), and repeaters' academic and school adjustment problems before they were held back.
Grade repetition --- Education, Primary --- Grade retention --- Holding back (Education) --- Non-promotion (School) --- Repeating grades --- Repetition, Grade --- Retention of students (Holding students back in grade) --- Student retention (Holding students back in grade) --- Promotion (School) --- Slow learning children --- Underachievers --- Health Sciences --- Psychiatry & Psychology
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