05 FEB 2016 by ideonexus
 The Problem with Age-Segregation in Schools
 The Problem with Age-Segregation in Schools
A new class of 6-year-old children will soon begin to share similar ways to think and behave.  Then, next year, when they are 7 years old, most of those pupils will still remain in that group—and thus will tend to perpetuate those same patterns of activity. The next year, they will be 8-year-olds, but will continue to share many attitudes, values, and cognitive strategies.  So as those children proceed through their K-12 grades, large portions of their ways to think will remain much like th...Folksonomies: education 
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