The Cumulative Effect of Ability Grouping on Mathematical Achievement: A Longitudinal Perspective. (English)
Stud. Educ. Eval. 22, No. 1, 29-40 (1996).
The regression-discontinuity design was used to study the cumulative effect of ability grouping in mathematics in Israeli junior high schools. Results from a final sample of 1,169 seventh graders show that placement in ability groups increases the gap between students at different grade levels. (ERIC)