Despite the accumulated evidence that retention is an ineffective and potentially harmful remedial strategy, several countries struggle with high levels of retention in compulsory schooling. This article provides evidence of the impact of the Portuguese national educational policy “Programa Mais Sucesso Escolar” (PMSE) using class size, class composition, and differentiated instruction to reduce student retention and increase achievement. We found that PMSE significantly reduced retention, but had mixed effects on educational achievement, pointing to evidence of grade inflation on teacher-determined measures of achievement. In the discussion, we analyze the implications of these results for policy, practice, and program evaluation research.
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Journals Division
The University of Chicago Press
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Evaluating the Impact of National Educational Policy to Reduce Retention and Increase Achievement in Compulsory Education
M. Clara Barata,
Universidade de Coimbra
M. Manuela Calheiros, Joana Nunes Patrício, João Graça, and M. Luisa Lima
Instituto Universitario de Lisboa
ARTICLE CITATION
M. Clara Barata, M. Manuela Calheiros, Joana Nunes Patrício, João Graça, and M. Luisa Lima, "Evaluating the Impact of National Educational Policy to Reduce Retention and Increase Achievement in Compulsory Education," The Elementary School Journal 116, no. 1 (September 2015): 149-171.
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