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Stewart, David – ADE Bulletin, 1975
Presents the results of a survey conducted to determine the teacher workload in institutions of higher education, concluding that over one-third of the English teachers teach too many students or too many courses or both. (RB)
Descriptors: Class Size, English Departments, English Instruction, Higher Education
Shuman, R. Baird – Sch Soc, 1969
Descriptors: Class Size, Course Content, Curriculum Development, English
Ford Foundation, New York, NY. – 1960
THE NATIONAL PROGRAM IN THE USE OF TELEVISION IN THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS WAS AN EFFORT TO DETERMINE THE FEASIBILITY OF USING TELEVISED INSTRUCTION AS A MAJOR RESOURCE IN THE TEACHING OF LARGE CLASSES. IT WAS ALSO CONCERNED WITH--THE KIND AND AMOUNT OF OTHER SERVICES NEEDED TO SET UP OPTIMUM CONDITIONS FOR LEARNING, SCHEDULING AND SCHOOL BUILDING…
Descriptors: Class Size, Educational Television, Experimental Programs, Experimental Teaching
El Camino Coll., Torrance, CA. – 1963
RESULTS OF A 93-PERCENT RESPONSE TO QUESTIONNAIRES MAILED TO 68 COLLEGE PRESIDENTS ARE TABULATED AND COMPARED WITH COMMENTS AND SUGGESTIONS RECEIVED FROM THE EL CAMINO FACULTY. LITTLE STATEWIDE UNIFORMITY IN PRACTICES IS REPORTED, EXCEPT FOR A 71-PERCENT AGREEMENT ON THE USE OF 15 LECTURE HOURS AS A BASIC LOAD. COLLEGE SIZE AND AGE ARE NOT RELATED…
Descriptors: Class Size, College Faculty, Faculty, Teacher Employment Benefits
Vignocchi, Nello
Studies presented indicate that there is a lack of consistent evidence on the effect of class size on academic achievement. Previous research designs have not adequately accounted for all of the possible influential variables. Future research designs must be more rigorous in their consideration of methods of instruction, student age, class size,…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Class Size, Large Group Instruction, Skill Development
Graham, Margaret H. – 1972
A study was conducted to determine if the tendency for faculty members of higher rank to receive the highest ratings on the Illinois Course Evaluation Questionnaire (CEQ) remained when variables such as class size and course level were taken into account. The relationship between CEQ ratings and instructor's rank, class size, and level of course…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Class Size, College Faculty, Faculty Evaluation
Behrens, Anna Jo W. – 1972
During the 1960's financial problems began to infiltrate colleges and universities across the country. Demands began to pour in for higher student/faculty ratios in order to cut back the educational costs. Despite arguments that such action would decrease the quality of higher education, many colleges and universities increased their class size.…
Descriptors: Class Size, Educational Finance, Educational Quality, Financial Problems
Cox, Marguerite V.; Stevens, Robert C. – American School Board Journal, 1988
Describes Glenbard Township (Illinois) High School District's win/win solution to negotiating teacher contracts. The district's new cooperative approach succeeded because the negotiating team was expanded (weakening the influence of adversarial-minded negotiators), and the system's best teachers were part of the bargaining team. A standing…
Descriptors: Boards of Education, Class Size, Collective Bargaining, Contracts
Peer reviewedEberts, Randall W. – Economics of Education Review, 1987
Using a random sample of 12,000 teachers in over 500 New York State school districts, this paper considers the effect of specific union-negotiated, employment-related job provisions on the job separations of individual teachers. Reductions in force and class-size limitations provisions reduce the probability of teacher resignations or dismissals.…
Descriptors: Class Size, Elementary Secondary Education, Employment Practices, Personnel Policy
Moes, Joan – American School Board Journal, 1986
A school board member, pursuing literature findings on the relationship between classroom size and student achievement/quality instruction, discovers that data support "any hypotheses." The investigator concluded that educational research does not reflect actual student-teacher classroom interactions. (CJH)
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Class Size, Educational Administration, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedTierney, Dennis S.; Bond, Linda – Teacher Education Quarterly, 1985
The dynamics of teacher supply and demand cannot be understood, the authors argue, when there is no agreement on the definition of a teacher, the relationship between class size and teacher effectiveness, and the proper career pattern of a teacher. (MT)
Descriptors: Career Ladders, Class Size, Educational Environment, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedTurner, Richard; And Others – Educational Researcher, 1986
Presents a structural equation model for understanding the relationship between salary incentives for teachers and class size and student achievement. Using data on student achievement in 102 Colorado school districts, finds that the model is moderately successful for explaining reading achievement, but factors not included in the model probably…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Class Size, Educational Policy, Elementary Secondary Education
How Class Size Makes a Difference: What the Research Says. The Impact of Class-Size Reduction (CSR).
Achilles, C. M. – 2003
Class size in elementary grades has taken on added importance recently. Research on the topic is finally getting some attention. Legislative and administrative actions to reduce deficits are pushing for larger class sizes, in addition to eliminating nonessential curricular activities, such as music, drama, and art. In Florida, various institutions…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Class Size, Educational Improvement, Educational Research
Krieger, Jean D. – 2002
This study was designed to discover the nature of interactions between effective teachers in regular-sized classes with 25 or more students and small-size classes with fewer than 18 students. Eleven public school primary classrooms were observed, and the interactions between the teacher and students were studied. Verbal and nonverbal interactions…
Descriptors: Class Size, Elementary Education, Elementary School Teachers, Instructional Effectiveness
Haenn, Joseph F. – 2002
Three "Lab" schools were established in 1994-1995 in Durham, North Carolina public schools solely to provide smaller classes for disadvantaged inner-city students. In addition, smaller class sizes were achieved in two additional elementary schools by "cashing in" teacher aides and other more judicious use of available funds.…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Class Size, Comparative Analysis, Elementary Education


