You may already have heard of looping under another name such as “continuous learning,” “continuous progress,” “persisting groups,” “multi-year grouping,” “teacher/student progression,” or a number of other terms. Looping, a term coined by Jim Grant, author of “The Looping Handbook,”
refers to the not-so-new but increasingly common practice of keeping groups of students together for two or more years with the same teacher.
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