This review of 112 papers from 1979-2014 suggests that smaller class sizes in the first four years of school can have an important and lasting impact on student achievement, especially for children from culturally, linguistically and economically disenfranchised communities. Abstract The question of class size continues to attract the attention of educational policymakers and researchers alike. Australian politicians and their advisers, policy makers and political commentators agree that much of Australia’s increased expenditure on education in the last 30 years has been ‘wasted’ on efforts to reduce class sizes. They conclude that funding is therefore not the problem in Australian education, arguing that extra funding has not led to impr...
This paper takes a look at several different class size reduction studies and their findings. The fi...
The debate over whether class size matters for teaching and learning is one of the most enduring, an...
The debate over whether class size matters for teaching and learning is one of the most enduring, an...
The question of class size continues to attract the attention of educational policymakers and resear...
Reducing class size is a popular education policy measure with parents, teachers, and policymakers. ...
Public opinion reflects a ‘common sense’ view that smaller classes improve student academic performa...
Faced with a variety of funding pressures, school officials have sought evidence that smaller classe...
Class size proponents draw heavily on the results from Project STAR to support their initiatives. Ad...
Public opinion reflects a 'common sense' view that smaller classes improve student academic performa...
International audienceThis policy brief presents the results of the most methodologically robust stu...
International audienceThis policy brief presents the results of the most methodologically robust stu...
International audienceThis policy brief presents the results of the most methodologically robust stu...
There is no consensus among academics about whether children benefit from smaller classes. We analys...
This article is about policy related to class size and student achievement. Class size is an ongoing...
While calls to reduce class size in school have considerable popular appeal, the related discussion ...
This paper takes a look at several different class size reduction studies and their findings. The fi...
The debate over whether class size matters for teaching and learning is one of the most enduring, an...
The debate over whether class size matters for teaching and learning is one of the most enduring, an...
The question of class size continues to attract the attention of educational policymakers and resear...
Reducing class size is a popular education policy measure with parents, teachers, and policymakers. ...
Public opinion reflects a ‘common sense’ view that smaller classes improve student academic performa...
Faced with a variety of funding pressures, school officials have sought evidence that smaller classe...
Class size proponents draw heavily on the results from Project STAR to support their initiatives. Ad...
Public opinion reflects a 'common sense' view that smaller classes improve student academic performa...
International audienceThis policy brief presents the results of the most methodologically robust stu...
International audienceThis policy brief presents the results of the most methodologically robust stu...
International audienceThis policy brief presents the results of the most methodologically robust stu...
There is no consensus among academics about whether children benefit from smaller classes. We analys...
This article is about policy related to class size and student achievement. Class size is an ongoing...
While calls to reduce class size in school have considerable popular appeal, the related discussion ...
This paper takes a look at several different class size reduction studies and their findings. The fi...
The debate over whether class size matters for teaching and learning is one of the most enduring, an...
The debate over whether class size matters for teaching and learning is one of the most enduring, an...