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Smith, Frank L., Jr.; McCluskey, Lawrence – MSSC Exchange, 1976
The basic problem in designing change efforts and in assessing them is determining which processes or consequences count and by how much. Whether it is teaching or learning that needs to be changed has to be determined. So it is with class size. What is to be changed as well as how that change is to be measured needs to be determined. The key…
Descriptors: Class Size, Classroom Design, Educational Environment, Educational Needs
Gajewsky, Stan – 1973
This survey of the literature indicates that the problem of class size is not so much one of the type of subject or student, but more often a problem of teaching technique with different sizes of classes. Some authors maintain that class size in itself is not the important factor, but rather it is a factor which masks other more important…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Class Size, Classes (Groups of Students), Facility Utilization Research