The academic grouping method involves bringing together students with similar abilities in the same class and adapting the level of instruction to their specific needs. For example, in a school, science classes might be divided into basic, intermediate, and advanced levels, based on ability. Thus, those requiring more support would be in the basic level, while students with greater proficiency in the subject could attend advanced classes. This method is age-insensitive, meaning that gifted children and adolescents can be placed in the same class, allowing each student to progress at their own pace in their academic life.