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Presse, Norman J.; Scalise, Joseph J. – 1981
The purpose of this study was to investigate students' perceptions of courses and instructors. The subjects were 810 undergraduate and graduate students enrolled in education and psychology courses. A Feelings About Course test, consisting of a 50 item true-false instrument, was administered. Independent variables were the classification of the…
Descriptors: Class Size, Classroom Environment, College Faculty, Course Evaluation
Woods, Nancy A. – 1979
A system to determine cost effectiveness of class size should be based on both budgeted and actual expenditures and credit hours at the individual course section level. These two factors, in combination, are often expressed as cost per credit hour, and this statistic forms the primary means of evaluating planned "inputs" against actual "outputs."…
Descriptors: Budgeting, Class Size, College Credits, Community Colleges
MacNab, G. L.; Unitt, J. – 1978
This cost analysis model was developed for use in examining the costs of programs teaching French as a second language. Its main aim is to understand how costs are incurred, but it can be used to figure actual costs that can be used in a cost benefit analysis. The model was developed using data from two Canadian school boards that offer a variety…
Descriptors: Class Size, Cost Effectiveness, Elementary Secondary Education, French
Morgan, John A., Jr. – 1978
Funding constraints had resulted in the need to increase the size of classes conducted by the Business and Technical Division of Piedmont Technical College. In the absence of budget limitations classes were split when enrollments exceeded 30 students. This study was initiated to examine the relationship of class size to course grade point average…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Administrative Policy, Business Education, Class Size
MCKEACHIE, WILBERT J. – 1967
RESEARCH ON TEACHING METHODS WAS REVIEWED TO DETERMINE WHAT IS KNOWN ABOUT ACHIEVING EFFECTIVE TEACHING. EMPHASIS WAS PLACED ON EMPIRICAL RESEARCH, BOTH HISTORICAL AND CONTEMPORARY, RATHER THAN THEORETICAL INNOVATIONS. DISCUSSIONS WERE PRESENTED ON (1) COURSE CONTENT AND CLASS SIZE, (2) TRADITIONAL TEACHING METHODS OF LECTURE AND DISCUSSION…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Class Size, College Instruction, Discussion Groups
Smith, Mary Lee; Glass, Gene V. – 1979
Using data from previously completed research, the authors of this report attempted to examine the relationship between class size and measures of outcomes such as student attitudes and behavior, classroom processes and learning environment, and teacher satisfaction. The authors report that statistical integration of the existing research…
Descriptors: Class Size, Classroom Environment, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education
Hirschl, Harry Hamel – 1965
A study of the nature, product, expenses, and income of a university develops a methodology to translate a university's statement of these descriptive data into an analytical cost study framework. The product of a university is defined as the intellectual growth of students and staff. Since this product can not be quantified, costs are assigned to…
Descriptors: Accounting, Class Size, Classes (Groups of Students), Cost Effectiveness
Shapson, Stan M.; And Others – 1978
This study examines experimentally the differences among four class sizes ranging from 16 to 37 pupils. Sixty-two grades 4 and 5 classes in 11 schools in Toronto participated in the study. The study investigated the effects of class size on teachers' expectations about the effects of specific class sizes; the attitudes and opinions of students,…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Class Size, Conventional Instruction, Educational Research
Wildman, Wesley A.; Lifton, Fred B. – 1975
This is an analysis of the current Education Association model collective bargaining agreement. This document is intended to provide aid and assistance to board bargaining teams and negotiators; it is not a substitute for professional assistance where such help is indicated. The board of education-oriented clauses included in the analysis indicate…
Descriptors: Boards of Education, Class Size, Collective Bargaining, Contracts
Lassiter, Roy L., Jr. – 1976
An examination of the nine institutions that comprise the State University System of Florida attempted to: (1) determine the instructional and instructional-related productivity and the overall utilization of faculty resources as influenced by the size, mission, and complexity of individual institutions, and by the level and discipline of the…
Descriptors: Class Size, Cost Effectiveness, Educational Objectives, Educational Resources
Jenkins, William O.; Phillips, Edna M. – 1968
This kindergarten through grade 2 program, intended to prevent the development of educational deficits, proposed to utilize the main features of the More Effective Schools and the All Day Neighborhood Schools programs in order to (1) increase the academic level of children in poverty areas, (2) involve the parents in that primary objective, and…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Achievement Tests, Black Students, Class Size
New York City Board of Education, Brooklyn, NY. – 1975
This paper presents the revised 1975-76 allocation of funds for instructional services and capital note items. The revisions were necessary because of the impact of the 1975-77 agreement between the city board of education and the American Federation of Teachers local on obligatory teacher staffing patterns (such as minimum pupil-teacher ratios…
Descriptors: Budgeting, Class Size, Elementary Secondary Education, Equalization Aid
Peer reviewedLevine, Morris – Clearing House, 1979
Accountability based on reading scores will only demoralize teachers who are trying hard in disadvantaged schools. A better response to reading failure would include improved teacher training and placement, ability grouping, reduced class size, adequate specialist support, and kindergarten reading. PS 209 in Queens utilizes several of these…
Descriptors: Ability Grouping, Accountability, Class Size, Disadvantaged Schools
Peer reviewedOlsgaard, John N. – Journal of Education for Library and Information Science, 1987
Describes the components of distance education at the University of South Carolina and uses trend analysis to examine the impact of distance education on overall enrollment, part-time student enrollment, and average class size. (CLB)
Descriptors: Class Size, College Environment, Distance Education, Enrollment Influences
Chandler, Theodore A. – American School Board Journal, 1988
Ways to make instruction more individualized and personalized even if class size cannot be reduced include modifying the following: (1) distribution of teachers; (2) instructional methods; (3) distribution of students; and (4) exacerbating factors such as interruptions. (MLF)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Class Size, Cost Effectiveness, Elementary Secondary Education


