Pembroke_Corgi
02-21-2007, 12:55 PM
I am doing a literature review, and one article on education is from England. They keep referring to "high sets" and "low sets" of students.
I'm assuming that it has to do with grades, meaning the "high set" achieves better scores. However, it doesn't say that anywhere in the article! A quick google search didn't reveal anything, so before assuming anything, I'm hoping that someone will be able to shed some light on this!
So, what does "high set" and "low set" mean? I'm hoping that someone will know, as these researchers evidently thought it was obvious enough not to explain in their article.
I'm assuming that it has to do with grades, meaning the "high set" achieves better scores. However, it doesn't say that anywhere in the article! A quick google search didn't reveal anything, so before assuming anything, I'm hoping that someone will be able to shed some light on this!
So, what does "high set" and "low set" mean? I'm hoping that someone will know, as these researchers evidently thought it was obvious enough not to explain in their article.