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27 February, 01:02

The Rist research demonstrated that social class and not intellectual capability was the basis of how teachers assigned students to reading levels in kindergarten. T/F

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  1. 27 February, 03:02
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    The correct answer is true.

    It is true that the Rist research demonstrated that social class and not intellectual capability was the basis of how teachers assigned students to read levels in kindergarten.

    In 1970, sociologist Ryan Rist published the results of a study about the relationship between educational evaluation and socioeconomic status of children of kindergarten.

    Rist, during the study, made observations when the school teacher created three groups to place the students. At the front of the class were the fast learners and at the back of the class, the slow learners. Rist realized that social class was a predictor of the position of children in the class.
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