Grade repetition / retention

Grade repetition or retention refers to the traditional practice of holding learners back to repeat school years. ‘Grade repetition is costly and ineffective in raising educational outcomes’ (OECD, 2012, p. 10). ‘The extensive use of grade retention means holding pupils back to repeat school years, instead of providing flexible individual support’ (European Agency, 2018a, p. 34).

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