Rethinking Early Elementary Grade Retention: Examining Long-Term Academic and Psychosocial Outcomes

Volume: 11, Issue: 4, Pages: 559 - 587
Published: Oct 2, 2018
Abstract
Grade retention, the practice of requiring a student to remain in the same grade the following year, disproportionately affects students with sociodemographic risk and facing academic challenges. Each year, the United States spends $20 billion on retention and two million children are retained. Extant studies examining early elementary grade retention generally focus on short-term effects and academic outcomes; little is known about long-term...
Paper Details
Title
Rethinking Early Elementary Grade Retention: Examining Long-Term Academic and Psychosocial Outcomes
Published Date
Oct 2, 2018
Volume
11
Issue
4
Pages
559 - 587
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