Question

Although between-class ability grouping is commonly used in many schools, research suggests:
a) parents prefer within-class ability grouping.
b) high-track students become isolated from the other students due to low numbers of high achievers.
c) instruction is less effective and damaging effects have been noted for students in low track classes.
d) there is greater opportunity for students to be truant in between class ability groupings.

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