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Home > Reflective Teaching in Schools, 5th Ed > 4. Reflecting on consequences > 15. Inclusion > Further reading > School processes
An integral part of routine schooling is the arrangement of pupils into classes and/or groups to enable effective teaching and learning to take place. However, any form of differentiation can have both negative and positive consequences. See for example:
When learners share a similar position in relationship to school success or failure, and regularly come together as a group, the initial differentiation is often reinforced. This process of ‘polarisation’ through peer culture is discussed in:
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