10-second review: What are some types of student grouping in elementary school other than ability? Needs groups; interest groups; research groups; tutorial groups; reading level; departmentalized teaching—one teacher teaches reading and language arts, another math, a third social studies; multi-grade and multi-age grouping; ungraded—students move through reading and math levels; dual progress—core program half day and electives the other half of the day.
Source: WH Miller. “Some Less Commonly Used Forms of Grouping.” 989-992.
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