Are grouping and selecting students for different schools related to students’ motivation to learn?
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2014-05Author
OECD. Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development
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On average across OECD countries, students who are highly motivated to learn mathematics because they believe it will help them later on score better in mathematics – by the equivalent of half a year of schooling – than students who are not highly motivated. Students’ motivation to learn mathematics is lower in education systems that sort and group students into different schools and/or programmes.