MM27
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Emerging research says the quality of the teacher is more important to student learning than the number of students in a classroom. I would want to know more about the teacher before I got too concerned.
There are so many factors that would need to be looked at in those studies to make me believe they are valid. More kids in a classroom means less time that those kids have to individually interact with the teacher, good teacher or not. I student taught in a class of 27 first graders with a great teacher. That's just too high of a number to really do what needs to be done.
My district had caps at 22 for elementary classes. This year those numbers will be going up, don't know what to yet, because of layoffs. I've seen places where class sizes were up to 40 per class.