“…Nonetheless, scholarship has not dealt with age-grouping in mass, compulsory, or primary schooling in due depth. Whereas for the United States (Angus et al, 1995;Cohen, 1982) and, to some degree, England (Simon, 1978), short overviews about age grading exist, more detailed scholarship is only available for colonial Australia (Thretewey, 1998). Even major works dealing with the transformations of the organization of mass schooling and teaching in Europe stop short of looking into the pace and characteristics of age grading (Hamilton, 1989;Jenzer, 1991).…”