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9781472928405 (pbk.)
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Light, Debbie, (author).
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Bloomsbury CPD Library : stretch and challenge / by Debbie Light.
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London : Bloomsbury, 2017.
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viii, 279 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
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Bloomsbury CPD library
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"In the past schools have labelled the most able students in a class or year group as 'gifted and talented'. While segregating these students may help them to achieve their academic potential, there is little benefit in this practice for their 'less able' classmates. Even less so for those who are left in the middle space, identified as neither highly academic nor severely struggling. The Stretch and Challenge model focuses on setting high expectations for all students, regardless of their ability. Encouraging all children to meet universally high targets introduces flexibility between, otherwise rigid, ability groups, and gives children greater opportunities to exceed." -- Publisher.
Relevant to Hot Topics "Raising Achievement".
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Special education -- Great Britain
Learning disabled children -- Education -- Great Britain
Educational equalization -- Great Britain
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Findlater, Sarah, (editor).
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