Mrs. Hunting has assigned 6-year-old Jackie to the "bluebird" reading group, which is a group of the slower readers in the class. What is a potential problem of using such ability grouping?
A) Jackie's placement in this group might be due to an error; Mrs. Hunting's assessment may not be an accurate reflection of Jackie's true ability or potential.
B) Jackie may not receive instruction that is of the same quality as that given to a higher level reading group.
C) Jackie's placement in this group may affect her self-image, which in turn may affect subsequent academic expectation and performance.
D) All of the alternatives are correct.
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