Constructing School Success: The Consequences of Untracking Low Achieving Students / Edition 1

Constructing School Success: The Consequences of Untracking Low Achieving Students / Edition 1

ISBN-10:
0521568269
ISBN-13:
9780521568265
Pub. Date:
05/31/1996
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10:
0521568269
ISBN-13:
9780521568265
Pub. Date:
05/31/1996
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Constructing School Success: The Consequences of Untracking Low Achieving Students / Edition 1

Constructing School Success: The Consequences of Untracking Low Achieving Students / Edition 1

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Overview

Bolstering the academic success of low achieving students and providing a more egalitarian classroom setting are two constant challenges to our schools. This book describes the process of "untracking", an educational reform effort that has prepared students from low income, linguistic and ethnic minority backgrounds for college. Untracking offers all students the same academically-demanding curriculum while varying the amount of institutional support they receive. This book is a highly readable account of a successful school reform effort. It provides systematic research results concerning the educational and social consequences of untracking previously low achieving students, and will be of great importance to researchers in educational and social psychology.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780521568265
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 05/31/1996
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 256
Product dimensions: 5.94(w) x 8.98(h) x 0.59(d)

Table of Contents

1. Does untracking work?; 2. The influence of background characteristics on college enrollment; 3. The social scaffolding supporting academic placement; 4. Organizational processes influencing untracking; 5. Peer group influences supporting untracking; 6. Parents' contributions to untracked students' careers; 7. Conclusions and implications.
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