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28 Dec 2009
December 28th, 9:38pm 0 comments

accelerated tracks pays off

“A new study of Massachusetts middle schools contends schools that don’t track students of the same grade into multiple course levels based on their achievement have fewer students scoring at the advanced level on state standardized tests in mathematics.”

Via education week.

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