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Retention attention

June 05, 2007, 01:43 PM

The Reading Rockets service Ask the Experts gets a lot of questions about a lot of topics. Grade retention is one of the most common question topics, particularly this time of year.

As a teacher, have you considered retaining a student? As a parent, has someone recommended your child not be promoted to the next grade?

The research on grade retention (sometimes called repeating a grade), even in the earliest years of K-2, suggests that retaining kids does little to help them. At least that's the case when students receive little more than the same thing the second year in the grade.

In some situations, a carefully planned and executed intervention delivered during the repeated year by a reading specialist or other professional may produce the types of results teachers and parents hope for.

Below I've compiled some resources that provide you with a chance to read more on the topic.

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Retention attention

Posted by: Anonymous on July 07, 2008 06:27 AM

grade retention has long term psychological effects on leaners who do not receive remedial and differentiated learning and support the year after they have been retained. This usually results in school drop out and lowers the economy of the country as such learners will be facing a bleak future and wont be employed as they do not possess athe necessary skills and qualifications required for a well paying position. Interventions strategies and alternatives to grade retention should be considered.

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  • Intervention & prevention
  • Policy