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1. Students' Experiences of Ability Grouping--Disaffection, Polarisation and the Construction of Failure. (EJ651302)

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Boaler, JoWilliam, DylanBrown, Margaret

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British Educational Research Journal, v26 n5 p631-48 Dec 2000

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2000-00-00

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Journal Articles; Reports - Research

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Ability GroupingAcademic AchievementForeign CountriesInterviewsLongitudinal StudiesMathematicsMathematics EducationObservationQuestionnairesSecondary EducationStudent Attitudes

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Reports findings from the first two years of a four-year longitudinal study on the influence of ability grouping practices on English students' attitudes and achievement in mathematics in six schools. Traces achievement and attitudes of students as they move from Year 8 to Year 9 using questionnaires, interviews, and classroom observation. (CMK)

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2. The Construction of Identity in Secondary Mathematics Education. (ED482654)

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Boaler, JoWilliam, DylanZevenbergen, Robyn

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2000-03-00

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Academic AchievementConcept FormationMathematics EducationSecondary EducationStudent Attitudes

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Drawing on data from 120 interviews with secondary schools students of mathematics aged from 14 to 18 in England and the United States, this paper argues that young people's developing identities are an important and neglected factor in success at secondary school mathematics. Students in both countries believe mathematics to be rigid and inflexible, and in particular, that it is a subject that l Note:The following two links are not-applicable for text-based browsers or screen-reading software. Show Full Abstract

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