Researchers examined the relationship between small-class participation in the first four years of school and course-taking patterns in high school. Using original data from Tennessee's Project STAR (Student-Teacher Achievement Ratio) with high school transcripts for 3,922 students from the STAR experiment, the hypothesis that class size is related to the amount and level of coursework taken in mathematics, science, and foreign language was tested. Results indicated that students who spent three or more years in small classes took more foreign language courses, higher-level foreign language courses, and higher-level mathematics courses than did students in full-size classes. The possibility that small-class participation would benefit low-S...
In this paper, the authors examine several factors related to class size. The purpose of the present...
In order to examine the relationship between school size and achievement, a study was conducted usin...
Background: The degree to which class size is able to produce positive, enduring effects on student ...
Previous findings from Project STAR have highlighted the benefits of being in small classes in early...
Given that previous findings on the social distribution of the effects of small classes have been mi...
This investigation addressed 3 questions about the long-term effects of early school experiences: (a...
The findings on the social distribution of the immediate and lasting benefits of small classes have ...
The findings on the social distribution of the immediate and lasting benefits of small classes have ...
Reducing class size is a popular education policy measure with parents, teachers, and policymakers. ...
This paper takes a look at several different class size reduction studies and their findings. The fi...
The purpose of this study was to determine if students in small classes would show greater academic ...
Other things being equal, theory would suggest that students in smaller classes at school should do ...
Previous findings from Project STAR have highlighted the benefits of being in small classes in early...
This study detailed the significance of class size on student achievement. The dependent variable re...
Class size proponents draw heavily on the results from Project STAR to support their initiatives. Ad...
In this paper, the authors examine several factors related to class size. The purpose of the present...
In order to examine the relationship between school size and achievement, a study was conducted usin...
Background: The degree to which class size is able to produce positive, enduring effects on student ...
Previous findings from Project STAR have highlighted the benefits of being in small classes in early...
Given that previous findings on the social distribution of the effects of small classes have been mi...
This investigation addressed 3 questions about the long-term effects of early school experiences: (a...
The findings on the social distribution of the immediate and lasting benefits of small classes have ...
The findings on the social distribution of the immediate and lasting benefits of small classes have ...
Reducing class size is a popular education policy measure with parents, teachers, and policymakers. ...
This paper takes a look at several different class size reduction studies and their findings. The fi...
The purpose of this study was to determine if students in small classes would show greater academic ...
Other things being equal, theory would suggest that students in smaller classes at school should do ...
Previous findings from Project STAR have highlighted the benefits of being in small classes in early...
This study detailed the significance of class size on student achievement. The dependent variable re...
Class size proponents draw heavily on the results from Project STAR to support their initiatives. Ad...
In this paper, the authors examine several factors related to class size. The purpose of the present...
In order to examine the relationship between school size and achievement, a study was conducted usin...
Background: The degree to which class size is able to produce positive, enduring effects on student ...