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Krebs, Sylvia – Clearing House, 1997
Offers a brief report on a private elementary and middle school located in northwest China. Discusses opportunities and dilemmas of private education in China, including access, teacher hiring/firing and pay, tuition, and class size. (SR)
Descriptors: Access to Education, Class Size, Educational Facilities, Elementary Education
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Ratekin, Cindy – Young Children, 1996
Describes problems for a university-based child development laboratory of decreased university funding, overworked staff, and huge public demand. Explains that instead of conventional responses, the program was redesigned by decreasing enrollment and increasing length of the remaining program, thereby maintaining income levels and addressing…
Descriptors: Child Development, Class Size, Classroom Environment, Educational Quality
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Sorensen, Rune J. – Education Economics, 1997
Notes increased local government autonomy can cause broader inequalities in educational supply. Analyzes Norwegian municipalities' priorities concerning basic education, focusing on teaching input, class size, and administrative outlays for 1980-92. Findings show resource input has increased, teacher-student ratio is insensitive to local revenue…
Descriptors: Class Size, Educational Equity (Finance), Educational Supply, Elementary Education
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Mulrooney, Maureen – Young Children, 1990
Examines a group of accredited early childhood programs at the time of reaccreditation. Considers the percentage of programs that achieved reaccreditation; changes that took place over a three-year period; the simplification of the reaccreditation process for program staff; and the appropriate length of time for accreditation to be valid. (BB)
Descriptors: Accreditation (Institutions), Administrator Effectiveness, Class Size, Day Care
Carroll, Joseph M. – Phi Delta Kappan, 1990
By redeploying staff members and students so that teachers can concentrate on teaching students rather than "covering" classes, American high schools can reduce class size and foster a more productive learning environment. The "Copernican" reorganization plan features macroscheduling, individualized instruction, accommodation…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Class Size, Educational Change, Educational Environment
Wilson, Robin – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1991
Frustrations common among students at large institutions include unavailability of faculty, crowding, inadequate advising, and problems getting into required courses. Students are often too intimidated to ask for help, but at some institutions they are pressing for changes. (MSE)
Descriptors: Academic Advising, Class Size, College Students, Degree Requirements
Santos, Anna Maria Lucena V.; And Others – Francais dans le Monde, 1991
After finding that French language learning was declining in Rio de Janeiro schools because of inadequate resources, oversized classes, and irrelevant curricula, several teachers turned to a magazine for adolescents for motivating students to read. Extracts from an article and a series of exercises developing varied competencies illustrate the…
Descriptors: Class Size, Curriculum Development, Educational Resources, Elementary Secondary Education
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Folger, John – Peabody Journal of Education, 1989
Paper summarizes policy and research implications of several studies on Project STAR, noting relationships between class size and student achievement, class size and teaching, and theories of class size effects. It recommends using class reduction to improve achievement and suggests future research on teaching styles, curriculum objectives, and…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Class Size, Educational Policy, Educational Theories
Evans, Michael D. – Schools in the Middle, 1994
To overcome crowding and foster cooperative learning, a Virginia middle school teacher divides his class into two heterogeneous groups, separated by classroom furniture. These groups may be further subdivided. The two-in-one class enhances learning while motivating students to participate and develop strong friendships and leadership skills. (MLH)
Descriptors: Class Size, Classroom Environment, Cooperative Learning, Crowding
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Feigenbaum, Elysa; Friend, Ronald – Teaching of Psychology, 1992
Presents results of a study comparing student class size preferences among first-year college students and upper-division students. Reports that first-year students prefer small classes and upper division students prefer large classes. Concludes that experience in larger classes results in a stronger preference toward the large classes. Urges…
Descriptors: Attitude Measures, Class Size, Classroom Environment, College Freshmen
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Huber, Bettina J. – ADFL Bulletin, 1993
Results of the Modern Language Association's 1987-89 survey of characteristics of college and university curricula are presented. Survey questions dealt with characteristics of introductory language courses, the availability and range of immersion experiences, and the types of courses offered. (four references) (VWL)
Descriptors: Class Size, Curriculum, Higher Education, Immersion Programs
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Lin, Wen-ying – Chinese University Education Journal, 1992
Discusses the possibility that class size might affect student evaluations of teachers. Reviews existing studies of the relationship between class size and student evaluations. Concludes that student ratings are reasonably valid and that class size does not bias student evaluations. (CFR)
Descriptors: Class Size, Instructional Effectiveness, Student Attitudes, Student Evaluation of Teacher Performance
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Goldstein, Harvey; Blatchford, Peter – British Educational Research Journal, 1998
Reviews research into class size effects from a methodological viewpoint, concentrating on various strengths and weaknesses of randomized controlled trials (RCT) and observational studies. Discusses population definitions, causation, and generally sets out criteria for valid inferences from such studies. Illustrates with new findings from data in…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Class Size, Control Groups, Data Collection
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Mulligan, James G.; Hoffman, Saul D. – Economics of Education Review, 1998
Develops a model of the child-care environment, concentrating on how child-staff ratios, group size, and caregiver ability influence amount of time children spend on-task and intensity of caregiver-child interactions. The model clarifies these variables' roles and explains regulation's potential costs and benefits. Regulation alone cannot improve…
Descriptors: Class Size, Cost Effectiveness, Day Care, Mathematical Models
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Deering, Pamela Dale; Maiden, Jeffrey – Journal of Education Finance, 1999
A recent study found no evidence of inadequate state-aid general funding for Oklahoma's mandated elementary class size requirements as they became more restrictive during implementation phases. Over the years, state aid increased on a per-simulated-class basis for grades K-6. State-aid distribution equity also increased. (MLH)
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Class Size, Educational Change, Educational Equity (Finance)
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