

New research shows the err of the detracking movement. Proponents of mixed ability classrooms have prioritized effect to lower ability students so the study addresses that head on. "setting by ability did not “significantly harm the attainment of low-prior-attaining or socioeconomically disadvantaged” pupils. The research also show that mixed ability classes slowed the progress of high performing students -- but we knew that! “I think they should probably now come out and support achievement grouping in maths,” Jerrim said, arguing that “it has no negative impact on lower-achievers, some positive benefits for high-achievers, and helps teachers manage workload”. theguardian.com/education/2026…


















