This study examines the associations between class size, teacher characteristics, and children\u27s academic achievement in mathematics, reading, and science using a recent, large-scale, longitudinal dataset. Individual fixed effects models, which control for observed and unobserved time-invariant student variables, were employed to conduct analysis of longitudinal data from the Early Childhood Longitudinal Study-Kindergarten in 2011 (ECLS-K:2011). Results suggest that reducing class size is associated with increases in reading and mathematics scores, but not in science scores. Non-linear class size effects were also detected and were more pronounced in reading achievement. Class size estimates were small in magnitude. A five-student decrea...
This paper utilizes the feature of the CHDS data from New Zealand that children are sampled for extr...
Previous findings from Project STAR have highlighted the benefits of being in small classes in early...
Studies of the effects of class size on children\u27s learning have been conducted throughout the tw...
Other things being equal, theory would suggest that students in smaller classes at school should do ...
This study uses data from a comprehensive database of U.S. early childhood education program evaluat...
The impact of class size on student achievement remains a thorny question for educational decision m...
This article addresses three questions: Does reduced class size cause higher academic achievement in...
This study detailed the significance of class size on student achievement. The dependent variable re...
The effectiveness of class size reduction on student performance has been of great research interest...
This paper takes a look at several different class size reduction studies and their findings. The fi...
Features of 59 studies of this relationship were coded and quantified and 371 findings were transfor...
ABSTRACT Despite evidence from the USA that children in small classes of less than 20 do better acad...
Reducing class size is a popular education policy measure with parents, teachers, and policymakers. ...
Despite the existence of a considerable and current educational literature concerned with the effect...
Class size reduction has been viewed as one school mechanism that can improve student achievement. N...
This paper utilizes the feature of the CHDS data from New Zealand that children are sampled for extr...
Previous findings from Project STAR have highlighted the benefits of being in small classes in early...
Studies of the effects of class size on children\u27s learning have been conducted throughout the tw...
Other things being equal, theory would suggest that students in smaller classes at school should do ...
This study uses data from a comprehensive database of U.S. early childhood education program evaluat...
The impact of class size on student achievement remains a thorny question for educational decision m...
This article addresses three questions: Does reduced class size cause higher academic achievement in...
This study detailed the significance of class size on student achievement. The dependent variable re...
The effectiveness of class size reduction on student performance has been of great research interest...
This paper takes a look at several different class size reduction studies and their findings. The fi...
Features of 59 studies of this relationship were coded and quantified and 371 findings were transfor...
ABSTRACT Despite evidence from the USA that children in small classes of less than 20 do better acad...
Reducing class size is a popular education policy measure with parents, teachers, and policymakers. ...
Despite the existence of a considerable and current educational literature concerned with the effect...
Class size reduction has been viewed as one school mechanism that can improve student achievement. N...
This paper utilizes the feature of the CHDS data from New Zealand that children are sampled for extr...
Previous findings from Project STAR have highlighted the benefits of being in small classes in early...
Studies of the effects of class size on children\u27s learning have been conducted throughout the tw...