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{{Title|Sorting and Supporting: Why Double-Dose Algebra Led to Better Test Scores but More Course Failures}}
{{Title|Sorting and Supporting: Why Double-Dose Algebra Led to Better Test Scores but More Course Failures}}
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* Authors: [[Takako Nomi]] and [[Elaine M. Allensworth|Elaine Allensworth]]
* Authors: [[Takako Nomi]] and [[Elaine Allensworth|Elaine M. Allensworth]]
* Journal: [[American Educational Research Journal]]
* Journal: [[American Educational Research Journal]]
* Year: 2012
* Year: 2012

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Sorting and Supporting: Why Double-Dose Algebra Led to Better Test Scores but More Course Failures

Abstract

In 2003, Chicago schools required students entering ninth grade with below-average math scores to take two periods of algebra. This led to higher test scores for students with both above- and below-average skills, yet failure rates increased for above-average students. We examine the mechanisms behind these surprising results. Sorting by incoming skills benefitted the test scores of high-skill students partially through higher demands and fewer disruptive peers. But more students failed because their skills were low relative to classroom peers. For below-average students, improvements in pedagogy and more time for learning offset problems associated with low-skill classrooms. In some cases, classrooms were not sorted, but below-average students took an extra support class simultaneously. Test scores also improved in such classes.

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APA
Nomi, T., & Allensworth, E. M. (2012). Sorting and Supporting: Why Double-Dose Algebra Led to Better Test Scores but More Course Failures. American Educational Research Journal, 50(4), 756–788. http://doi.org/10.3102/0002831212469997
BibTeX
@article{Nomi2012,
author = {Nomi, Takako and Allensworth, Elaine M.},
doi = {10.3102/0002831212469997},
journal = {American Educational Research Journal},
number = {4},
pages = {756--788},
title = {{Sorting and supporting: Why double-dose algebra led to better test scores but more course failures}},
url = {http://aer.sagepub.com/cgi/doi/10.3102/0002831212469997},
volume = {50},
year = {2012}
}