Does
homogeneous grouping of students enable the largest number to experience the most learning success?
Despite that, many church buildings are full of very
homogeneous groups of people.
The basic thesis of the movement is that congregations must be built from
homogeneous groups of people.
If teachers find it easier to teach
a homogeneous group of students, tracking could enhance school effectiveness and raise test scores of both low - and high - ability students.
Teaching a more
homogeneous group of students might allow teachers to adjust the material covered and the pace of instruction to students» needs.
It recruits a mix of black, Latino, and white families, in contrast to
the homogeneous groups of low - income minority students urban charters generally serve.
«Contrary to popular wisdom,» Page said, «surrounding a low - ability student with
a homogeneous group of students seems to have no effect.»
The adapted group schema therapy protocol is currently being investigated in a multi-centre trial using a pre -, mid - and post-test design in order to investigate the outcome of this adapted form of SCBT - g for
a homogeneous group of older adults diagnosed with mixed PDs.
It should be noted that GEE analyses that we used reflect a marginal model, i.e. the average person's change within the population, which constitutes a backdrop against which more
homogeneous groups of girls with multiple mental health problems can be compared.
Not exact matches
Homogeneous groups are comprised
of leaders from similarly sized companies facing similarly complex issues.
The opposite
of heterogeneous is
homogeneous, which encompasses similar objects within a
group.
Just as my Christian faith will look similar and different to other Christians, atheists are not a
homogeneous group, but encompass a range
of views.
Such
homogeneous ability
grouping in schools is urged on behalf
of increased learning efficiency.
The
group that was to become the people and nation
of Israel in the centuries following the Exodus from Egypt is described here as a relatively unified and
homogeneous entity.
A prospective, controlled study
of the effect
of breast milk on infection among low birth weight infants was conducted in India in 1981.18 Although the sample size was small, 62 infants, the study design was a randomized block design in which feeding schedules for breast milk or formula were randomly allocated within
groups of infants that were determined to be relatively
homogeneous with respect to factors predisposing to infection.
Nonetheless, for left - wing populists, the «people» are composed
of the oppressed, disadvantaged and dominated
groups, while for right - wing populists, they are mainly identity - based — a
homogeneous «us» characterized by a singular and positive identity and superior to «others», who are often described as threatening and inherently inferior.
A glass plaque will show a
group portrait
of humanity today; if our descendants have melted into a
homogeneous population
of mixed bloods, they may be surprised to learn what diversity
of races once existed.
The human species is essentially
homogeneous from a genetic perspective, however, the various
groups have some subtle but significant differences at statistical and scientific level that have developed over time due to the effect
of geographical, demographic and cultural factors» says Valentina Coia.
This
group represents a more
homogeneous set
of neonates than in other studies that consist
of premature infants with a broader range
of birthweights.
The results indicated that the three cultivated
groups (Eurasian, East Asian, and Xishuangbanna) each are monophyletic and genetically quite
homogeneous, but the Indian
group shows clear evidence
of substructure and genetic heterogeneity.
This suggests that the first wave
of immigrants to Alaska was not a
homogeneous group.
Members
of a
homogeneous group rest somewhat assured that they will agree with one another; that they will understand one another's perspectives and beliefs; that they will be able to easily come to a consensus.
By insisting on larger, more
homogeneous patient
groups and longitudinal rather than cross-sectional studies, the field is poised to fulfill its ultimate role
of linking defects in molecular biology to aberrant behavior.
With high and
homogeneous image quality (the mean seeing in the g band is 0.78 arcsec), and reaching limiting magnitudes
of around 25 across the ugriz filter set, this survey has yielded several dozen new gravitational lenses on both galaxy and
group scales (Cabanac et al. 2007; More et al. 2012; Sonnenfeld et al. 2013; Gavazzi et al. 2014).
She has developed her researches in organic chemistry via
homogeneous catalysis with
group VIII metals, emphasising sequential organic syntheses and the spectroscopic detection
of intermediates in catalytic reactions.
Instead
of looking at your workforce as one
homogeneous group, through adaptive learning approaches, you could provide personalized training adapted to each individual's needs.
Growing interest in «blended learning» and other classroom uses
of technology, which help teachers customize and individualize learning by letting some students move at their own pace online while teaching other kids in smaller, perhaps more
homogeneous groups.
Low - ability students performed better in heterogeneous as opposed to
homogeneous groups (mean effect size = 0.60), medium - ability students performed better in
homogeneous groups (mean effect size = 0.51), and high - ability students performed equally well in either type
of group (mean effect size = 0.09).
Three years ago, Mr. G. told me, a
group of white parents pushed to get the school to move to
homogeneous classrooms for reading as well as math.
Leading the charge for detracking — the breakdown
of homogeneous groups into hetereogeneous
groups — was a special issue
of the Harvard Education Letter.
The effects
of within - class
grouping on student achievement and other outcomes were quantitatively integrated using one set
of 145 effect sizes exploring
grouping versus no
grouping and a set
of 20 effect sizes related to
homogeneous versus heterogeneous ability
grouping.
Also, it is suggested that one determine if the activity should be done in cooperative learning
groups, and if it is, then the number
of students in each
group and whether they should be heterogeneous or
homogeneous.
For students
of lesser ability, being included in a heterogeneous
group rather than pigeonholed into a
homogeneous group reduces their risk
of being stigmatized.
Despite rhetoric to the contrary, «Most regular classroom teachers make few, if any, provisions for talented students» (U. S. Department
of Education, 1993, p. 2) Furthermore, the trend toward using heterogeneous cooperative learning
groups in contemporary classrooms may lend itself to the exploitation
of highly gifted children, especially in settings where
group grades are given or where no
homogeneous groupings are allowed (Robinson, 1990).
A teacher might use heterogeneous or
homogeneous grouping in ways that address learners» needs or provide interventions for some students, such as an abbreviated version
of a vocabulary list or an alternative way to demonstrate knowledge on a major assessment.
In spite
of this evidence, over this same period, the vast majority
of teachers and administrators have enacted practices that separate students by ability; their argument is that
homogeneous grouping produces greater learning by allowing for the concentration
of instructional resources on the same set
of learning problems.
This is because both heterogeneous and
homogeneous ability -
grouping practices are advocated for the accomplishment
of the same goals.
At any point over at least the last 50 years, a synthesis
of available empirical evidence would have suggested, quite unambiguously, that students having difficulty at school, especially those disadvantaged by their socioeconomic backgrounds, learn more when they are working in heterogeneous rather than in
homogeneous ability
groups (e.g., Oakes, 1985; Yonezawa, Wells, and Serna, 2002).
«Because middle school educators emphasize the negative impact
of homogeneous grouping on at - risk learners, heterogeneity has become a hallmark descriptor
of «good» middle schools (Carnegie Task Force on the Education
of Young Adolescents, 1989).
The best configuration
of student
groups for optimal learning, for example,
homogeneous or heterogeneous ability
groups, complementary interests, or personalities that work well together.
To sustain a high level
of student success, teachers need to think beyond the traditional classroom environments where there is an over-reliance on
homogeneous grouping.
Yet neither
of these facts make the statistics a
homogeneous group, and I find stories are the best way to provide depth, aesthetics, emotions, and generational journeys into articles that have reduced people to numbers.
Of course it would be foolish to judge self - published authors by the efforts of other individuals that together do not form a homogeneous group at al
Of course it would be foolish to judge self - published authors by the efforts
of other individuals that together do not form a homogeneous group at al
of other individuals that together do not form a
homogeneous group at all.
Many are afraid to say anything about the bad behavior
of these self - publishers because the immature have a tendency to strike back irrationally, taking things out
of context, being rude, and try to apply everything they say against all self - publishers even though they are clearly only speaking about some, and the others blindly support them because they band together as one
homogeneous group without realizing it is these bad apples who are destroying the reputation
of the rest.
Dividing the customers into a different set
of homogeneous group where the company can straightaway target that similar
group as the target market and the potential clients is known as market segmentation.
Is there any organized
group you are acquainted with that is composed
of entirely
homogeneous people?
Are these two
groups of stocks
homogeneous?
It's highly advised for singles and small
groups of divers to join a
group, as it ensures you'll get the best deals, and have private and
group homogeneous diving tours.
The show contains work from artists in eight countries, and surveys the rich variety
of methods and concerns
of contemporary Latinos, dispelling the myth that they are a
homogeneous cultural
group.
Members
of a
homogeneous group rest somewhat assured that they will agree with one another; that they will understand one another's perspectives and beliefs; that they will be able to easily come to a consensus.