“They would make you feel stupid” - Ability grouping, Children’s friendships and psychosocial Wellbeing in Irish primary school

Volume: 75, Pages: 101492 - 101492
Published: Oct 1, 2021
Abstract
Increasing international attention on wellbeing places the onus on education systems to support children's positive psychosocial development. Despite broad and rich literature highlighting the limitations of implementing ability grouping as pedagogy and its impact on how children ‘do’ and ‘feel’ learning in school, this practice still persists in systems across the OECD. This Irish study draws on qualitative and sociometric data from 3 case...
Paper Details
Title
“They would make you feel stupid” - Ability grouping, Children’s friendships and psychosocial Wellbeing in Irish primary school
Published Date
Oct 1, 2021
Volume
75
Pages
101492 - 101492
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