This booklet in the "Themes in Education" series presents an overview of the not-so-new but increasingly common practice of keeping groups of students together with the same teacher for two or more years. After briefly summarizing the background of "multi-year placements," the booklet goes on to describe how looping works and to note some of its potential benefits. Frequently asked questions are also addressed. Published 1998 by The Education Alliance at Brown University. Author(s): Eileen Ferrance
"Looping: Supporting Student Learning Through Long-Term Relationships"
(1998).
The Education Alliance at Brown University.
Brown Digital Repository. Brown University Library.
https://doi.org/10.26300/5z5g-qy91
This collection holds materials from the Education Alliance at Brown University. The Education Alliance was a reform support organization committed to advancing equitable educational opportunities that prepare all student populations to succeed in the 21st century. From 1975-2021, the Alliance …