Using rich administrative data from a small Dutch liberal arts college, I study how the number of students enrolled in a course affects student grades and course evaluations. To identify the causal effect I exploit variation in class size across parallel sections of the same course taught by the same instructor in the same semester. I show that class size has a stronger negative effect on student grades in mandatory courses compared to electives. I show similar results for various components of student course evaluations: perceived overall course quality, perceived amount learned, student participation and engagement. I interpret these findings to be consistent with class size affecting educational outcomes through student engagement
In recent years, many countries have experienced a significant expansion of higher education enrolme...
Using administrative records from a UK university, we present evidence on the effects of class size ...
The impact of class size on student achievement remains a thorny question for educational decision m...
Using rich administrative data from a small Dutch liberal arts college, I study how the number of st...
Using rich administrative data from a small Dutch liberal arts college, I study how the number of st...
Numerous studies have investigated the impact of class size on student outcomes. This analysis contr...
Colleges want to increase retention and graduation rates, but they are also under pressure to contro...
Over the last decade, many countries have experienced dramatic increases in university enrolment, wh...
This study explored the effects of class size on faculty and students. Specifically, it examined the...
We examine the impact of class size on student evaluations of instructor performance using data on a...
We examine the impact of class size on student evaluations of instructor performance using data on a...
In this paper, we analyze class size effects on college students exploiting data from a project offe...
We model how class size affects the grade higher education students earn and we test the model using...
The University of Queensland collects data on students’ perceptions of their university experience a...
This study evaluated the impact of class size on student performance in two introductory courses at ...
In recent years, many countries have experienced a significant expansion of higher education enrolme...
Using administrative records from a UK university, we present evidence on the effects of class size ...
The impact of class size on student achievement remains a thorny question for educational decision m...
Using rich administrative data from a small Dutch liberal arts college, I study how the number of st...
Using rich administrative data from a small Dutch liberal arts college, I study how the number of st...
Numerous studies have investigated the impact of class size on student outcomes. This analysis contr...
Colleges want to increase retention and graduation rates, but they are also under pressure to contro...
Over the last decade, many countries have experienced dramatic increases in university enrolment, wh...
This study explored the effects of class size on faculty and students. Specifically, it examined the...
We examine the impact of class size on student evaluations of instructor performance using data on a...
We examine the impact of class size on student evaluations of instructor performance using data on a...
In this paper, we analyze class size effects on college students exploiting data from a project offe...
We model how class size affects the grade higher education students earn and we test the model using...
The University of Queensland collects data on students’ perceptions of their university experience a...
This study evaluated the impact of class size on student performance in two introductory courses at ...
In recent years, many countries have experienced a significant expansion of higher education enrolme...
Using administrative records from a UK university, we present evidence on the effects of class size ...
The impact of class size on student achievement remains a thorny question for educational decision m...