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Lowell, Victoria Lynn; Morris, James Michael, Jr. – International Journal of Information and Learning Technology, 2019
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to discuss potential challenges learners from different generations may have with current instructional methods using educational technologies in the classroom. The authors hope to create awareness to help improve equity in learning opportunities and assist educators in understanding the needs of…
Descriptors: Intergenerational Programs, Higher Education, Mixed Age Grouping, Undergraduate Students
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Ronksley-Pavia, Michelle; Barton, Georgina M.; Pendergast, Donna – Australian Journal of Teacher Education, 2019
This systematic quantitative literature review explores existent empirical studies with an interest in multiage education in small school settings, with a specific focus on curriculum and pedagogy. Database searches were methodically conducted across six data bases. The inclusion criteria specified the need for empirical research, and publication…
Descriptors: Mixed Age Grouping, Small Schools, Educational Practices, Context Effect
Shanker, Ashim; Marian, Diana; Swimmer, Christopher – UNICEF, 2015
This paper aggregates the academic literature reviewing and reporting interventions for out-of-school children (OOSC) around the world to serve as a guide for potential interventions in South Asia and elsewhere. It complements the Global Initiative on Out-of-School Children (OOSCI) South Asia Regional Study (2014). Thus the interventions reviewed…
Descriptors: Literature Reviews, Out of School Youth, Foreign Countries, Intervention
Protheroe, Nancy – Principal, 2007
This Research Report summarizes various strategies that have been found to help struggling students succeed without having to repeat a grade. They include aligning instruction with standards, providing "early warning" assessments, multiage grouping, accelerated learning, increased professional development for teachers working with low-performing…
Descriptors: Acceleration (Education), Mixed Age Grouping, Standards, Evaluation
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McLaughlin, H. James; Irvin, Judith L.; Doda, Nancy M. – Middle School Journal, 1999
Describes the rationale for multiage groupings and reviews the major research studies and syntheses associated with this innovation in middle schools. (JPB)
Descriptors: Educational Research, Grouping (Instructional Purposes), Middle Schools, Mixed Age Grouping
Guskey, Thomas R.; Lindle, Jane C. – 1997
Multiage/multiability grouping is when more than one grade level of students is grouped in a classroom. This report summarizes the research on multiage/multiability grouping in the primary grades. The paper, which is intended for use in Kentucky's educational system, focuses on quantitatively based comparative research syntheses. The text…
Descriptors: Children, Cross Age Teaching, Educational Innovation, Educational Strategies
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Ricard, Richard J.; Miller, Gale A.; Heffer, Robert W. – School Psychology Review, 1995
Significant developmental differences were found for student adjustment in a study exploring relations between standardized measures of students' achievement and teacher ratings of student adjustment for K-2 students in mixed-age classrooms. Teacher ratings of student adjustment were significantly lower for kindergartners compared to second…
Descriptors: Achievement Rating, Adjustment (to Environment), Age Differences, Age Groups
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Lloyd, Linley – Review of Educational Research, 1999
Reviews research on multiage classroom organization as an option for high-ability students. Studies of cognitive and affective factors have consistently shown positive effect sizes. Discusses conditions under which positive effects are most likely and explores multiage classes as an alternative for high-ability children. (Contains 85 references.)…
Descriptors: Ability, Affective Behavior, Cognitive Processes, Educational Research
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Haynes, Heather L. – Rural Educator, 1996
Advantages of multiage classrooms include improvements in student self-concept, attitudes toward school, leadership, and social skills; reduced discipline problems; and individualized instruction. Implementation problems include entrenched teacher attitudes, including overdependence on textbooks, and the extra teacher training and planning time…
Descriptors: Continuous Progress Plan, Cooperative Learning, Educational Benefits, Educational Change
Whitehead, Judith, Ed. – 2000
Serving as a vehicle for raising the profile of and thereby gaining recognition for the important research and development work being conducted in Canada in support of children and families, the "Research Connections Canada" series compiles research and/or development papers as well as background papers, analytical literature reviews,…
Descriptors: Action Research, Change Strategies, Child Care, Child Care Centers
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Stegelin, Dolores A. – Dimensions of Early Childhood, 1997
A review of the literature on mixed-age settings reveals benefits in the areas of social and cognitive development. Research on the psychosocial advantages of mixed-age groupings is less consistent. Factors such as group size, age range, time together, and context-specific curriculum activities may have a relationship to the level of success and…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Cognitive Development, Early Childhood Education, Educational Research
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Butler, Abby – General Music Today, 1998
Reviews research about the effects of multiage grouping particularly focusing on the differences in achievement and attitudes between students in multiage and single-grade classes and the implications of those differences. Maintains that the value of multiage instruction rests in its ability to foster positive self-esteem and enhance student…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Age Differences, Educational Benefits, Educational Research
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Veenman, Simon – Educational Research and Evaluation (An International Journal on Theory and Practice), 1997
Using results of a best-evidence synthesis and a meta-analysis of an extensive international database, it is argued that there is no empirical evidence at the moment showing that student learning suffers in combination classes. No support is found for the selection bias suggested by D. Mason and R. Burns (1997). (SLD)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Elementary Education, Elementary Schools, International Studies
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Mason, DeWayne A.; Burns, Robert B. – Educational Research and Evaluation (An International Journal on Theory and Practice), 1997
S. Veenman argues that his reviews of the literature lead to the conclusion that combination classes are neither worse nor better than single-grade classes. This rejoinder discusses disagreements with Veenman's findings, which are hampered by a narrow reading and interpretation of the literature on potential positive effects of combination…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Elementary Education, International Studies, Literature Reviews
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Mason, DeWayne A.; Burns, Robert B. – Educational Research and Evaluation (An International Journal on Theory and Practice), 1997
Research on combination classes, in which students from two or more grades are placed with one teacher for most or all of the school day, is reviewed. Consistent research findings are that combination classes, distinguished from multiage/nongraded classes, have at least a small negative effect on student achievement. (SLD)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Grouping (Instructional Purposes)
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