Secondary school teachers’ attitudes towards and beliefs about ability grouping



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Secondary school teachers’ attitudes towards and beliefs about
ability grouping

Running head: Teachers’ beliefs about ability grouping

Susan Hallam and Judith Ireson, Institute of Education, University of London

Contact: Susan Hallam, Institute of Education, University of London, 20 Bedford

Way, London WC1H OAL

Phone 0207 612 6371

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