International Journal of Learning and Instruction (IJLI)
Vol 3, No 1 (2021): Volume 3 Number 1 April 2021

Stratification, Segregation and Streaming within Schools

Thomas Ryan (Nipissing University)



Article Info

Publish Date
12 May 2021

Abstract

Herein the culturally related human action of grouping people is examined as a phenomenon that has existing for many years in our global society. Today grouping people can be understood and labelled as stratification, segregation and streaming and can most readily be observed within schools and educational institutions. These grouping efforts and actions are addressed in related literature as sorting, tracking and categorization that may be at times tacit in classrooms and educational programs; nonetheless there are often life-long implications for streaming each student. Some education theorists may believe educators can sort students via assessment and evaluation of student academic ability however such attempts can be quite problematic, causing feelings of exclusion, marginalization and rejection. Academic ability is currently much more than a score on a summative assessment as academic ability has many social (home, community, engagement) and education elements (pre-school, instruction quality, class size, test bias). This iterative review illuminates issues, problems and concerns that may lead to possible resolutions for educators when grouping students.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

IJLI

Publisher

Subject

Humanities Education Languange, Linguistic, Communication & Media Other

Description

IJLI is a Scientific Journal published twice a year in April and Oktober by the Faculty of Teacher Training and Education in Universitas Tanjungpura Pontianak. The article contains the results of research and other scientific literature related to learning, instruction, teaching and ...