(of a class or school) having students of different levels of educational or physical ability.
 nearly three-quarters of lessons took place in mixed-ability classes
 Example sentencesExamples
-  Most RE lessons are taught to mixed-ability classes.
 -  There are no significant differences between setting and mixed-ability teaching in overall attainment outcomes.
 -  The concept of the mixed-ability school was established in Britain.
 -  There are those who say that clever kids should be schooled in mixed-ability classes.
 -  Ideally, in mixed-ability teaching, the pupils should be following the same theme to different depths.
 -  They concluded that average-ability pupils benefited most from mixed-ability teaching.
 -  Literacy lessons were more varied than usual with greater use of paired and mixed-ability group work.
 -  In some states, whole-class mixed-ability teaching is promoted to the extent that ability or interest grouping is actually prohibited.
 -  Students should be organised in mixed-ability groups to support each other.
 -  In some schools, as many as 83 percent of children opposed mixed-ability classes.