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Charlotte Shaw

Selective Education in Guyana: Comparing the Psychosocial Well-Being of Students Across Schools

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SKU: cje-42-1-2

Selective education research has demonstrated that students are aware of the low status of being allocated to a low-ability school. Recent data in Guyana has shown that low-ability school attendance is associated with low rates of student attendance, retention, and graduation. This study aims to understand the effects of ability grouping on students by comparing the psychosocial well-being of students from different ability schools.

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