Benefits of Smaller Class Size
.... One of the factors that surfaced in these searches was
class size. .... The
class size factor served each group of searchers equally well. ....
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Class Size and Educational Failure
.... One of the factors that surfaced in these searches was
class size. .... The
class size factor served each group of searchers equally well. ....
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Proposed Research on Class Size & Reading
THE EFFECTS OF
CLASS SIZE ON THE READING PERFORMANCE OF SIXTH GRADE STUDENTS ATTENDING A LARGE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL The purpose of the proposed research will be ....
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Benefits of Smaller Class Sizes
.... One of the factors that surfaced in these searches was
class size. .... The
class size factor served each group of searchers equally well. ....
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Overcrowded Classroom Problems
.... This would mitigate the second problem and may also lead to increased funding that might in the future diminish
class size. The ....
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Teaching Third-grade Mathematics
.... The district has the goal of reducing
class size, providing technology, and improving ventilation and other building systems. Student ....
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Small Classes and Academic Achievement
Nye, B., Hedges, LV, & Konstantopoulos, S. (2000). The effects of small classes on academic achievement: The results of the Tennessee
class size experiment. ....
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High School Achievement Levels in Math, Language and Literacy
.... six through eight. Total enrollment is 261 students (61% females) and average
class size is 19 students. School attendance is 96 ....
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US EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM
.... Weaknesses include too large
class size, which makes it difficult for teachers to provide individual help for struggling students who, not getting the attention ....
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Classroom Downsizing in California
.... One of the factors that surfaced in these searches was
class size (Ryan & Heise, 2002). .... The
class size factor served each group of searchers equally well. ....
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Education in the United Kingdom
.... Research indicates that
class size matters most at the elementary level, so government policy may focus on primary school changes, while maintaining, or even ....
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Family Size and Structure: A research Proposal
.... The independent variables were family
size and sibling density. .... All respondents were white and all schools were in middle
class suburbs. ....
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Admissions and California Community Colleges
.... Elizabeth Shogren examines the successes of Quaker schools and suggests applying Quaker approaches to non-Quaker schools: "Decrease
class size, give students ....
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Children and Play
.... from suburban schools.
Class sizes ranged from 9 to 44 students; the average
class size was 23 students. To determine teachers' attitudes ....
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Education in Public Schools for 3-4 Year Olds
.... children and staff. The average
class size for four-year-olds was 16, and the most common
class size was 20. Of particular concern ....
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Special interest groups
.... Yet, the teacher is hired to teach the child, and any teacher will avow that teaching is easier with a smaller
class size. Will ....
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Special interest groups & the NEA
.... Yet, the teacher is hired to teach the child, and any teacher will avow that teaching is easier with a smaller
class size. Will ....
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BLOCK SCHEDULING IN ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS Introdu
.... sizes. It was said to be the smaller
class size that most strongly contributed to the improvement in students' test scores. In addition ....
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BLOCK SCHEDULING IN THE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Introdu
.... sizes. It was said to be the smaller
class size that most strongly contributed to the improvement in students' test scores. In addition ....
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Paulo Freire's Pedagogy of the Oppressed
.... Excellence, 1999, May 25, p. 2). More specifically, the act focuses on technological facility, improved teaching of reading, reduced
class size, emphasis on ....
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Block Scheduling: A Review of Literature The purpose of this ...
.... elementary school using a case study approach to describe the implementation of an instructional plan that, among other things, reduced
class size to fifteen ....
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IDEA & Teachers
.... are concerned regarding the following: paperwork and bureaucracy, curriculum changes, parental cooperation, personnel conflicts,
class size and management ....
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TEACHER MORALE
.... The overall purpose of a study conducted by Shakesby (1987) was to discover any significant relationships among variables of
class size, teachers' perceptions ....
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Community College Funding
.... Vocational program success rates were largely attributable to the amount of funding (state and total) available to maintain small
class size and high ....
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Importance of APA Format
.... The notions that there would be differences in attitudes toward inclusion based on gender,
class level,
class size, number of years in current assignment, or ....
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The APA Format
.... The notions that there would be differences in attitudes toward inclusion based on gender,
class level,
class size, number of years in current assignment, or ....
(749

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Equity and Excellence in School Finance
.... The largest portion of increased spending during the 20th century occurred to hire more teachers to reduce
class size and to provide more out-of-classroom ....
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Research and APA Format
.... The notions that there would be differences in attitudes toward inclusion based on gender,
class level,
class size, number of years in current assignment, or ....
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Importance of APA Format
.... The notions that there would be differences in attitudes toward inclusion based on gender,
class level,
class size, number of years in current assignment, or ....
(748

3

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The Least Restrictive Environment
.... Further, teachers felt that
class size should be restricted to no more than 20 students so that the additional time needed to accommodate instruction for ....
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