"Best Bets" for Increasing Educational Expectations: Promote Alternatives to Grade Retention

Additionally, in another study using a national sample of students, Goyette and Xie (1999) found that Asian American and White students who had been held back as of 10th grade expected to complete fewer years of education, and were less likely to expect to complete college, in 12th grade than those who had not been held back.


 
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