1961
DOI: 10.1086/459920
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The Effect of Promotion Policy on Academic Achievement

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“…This research has concluded that the long term benefits of grade repetition on students' academic achievement and socio-emotional adjustment did not outweigh its risks (Balfanz, 2014;Penfield, 2010;Reynolds, Magnuson, & Ou, 2010;Wu, West, & Hughes, 2010). In fact longitudinal studies have supported that it may be harmful Holmes, 1989;Holmes & Matthews, 1984;Kowitz, & Armstrong, 1961;Penfield, 2010;Shepard & Smith, 1990). Studies have shown that retained students were most at-risk for dropping out of school before graduation and that retaining a student often undermined overall potential (Bowers, 2010;Guèvremont, Roos, & Brownell, 2007;Jimerson & Ferguson, 2007;McDill, Natriello, & Pallas, 1986;Pallas, Natriello, & McDill, 1987;Penfield, 2010;Penna & Tallerico, 2005).…”
Section: Problem Statementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This research has concluded that the long term benefits of grade repetition on students' academic achievement and socio-emotional adjustment did not outweigh its risks (Balfanz, 2014;Penfield, 2010;Reynolds, Magnuson, & Ou, 2010;Wu, West, & Hughes, 2010). In fact longitudinal studies have supported that it may be harmful Holmes, 1989;Holmes & Matthews, 1984;Kowitz, & Armstrong, 1961;Penfield, 2010;Shepard & Smith, 1990). Studies have shown that retained students were most at-risk for dropping out of school before graduation and that retaining a student often undermined overall potential (Bowers, 2010;Guèvremont, Roos, & Brownell, 2007;Jimerson & Ferguson, 2007;McDill, Natriello, & Pallas, 1986;Pallas, Natriello, & McDill, 1987;Penfield, 2010;Penna & Tallerico, 2005).…”
Section: Problem Statementmentioning
confidence: 99%