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Laitsch, Daniel; Nguyen, Hien; Younghusband, Christine Ho – Canadian Journal of Educational Administration and Policy, 2021
This paper presents an update of a 2010-literature review on class size research completed as background in preparation of an affidavit on class size provided by the lead author in the case of "British Columbia Teachers' Federation v. British Columbia," argued before the Supreme Court of British Columbia in 2010, appealed ultimately to…
Descriptors: Class Size, Teaching Conditions, Literature Reviews, Educational Research

Moore, Roy L. – Journalism Educator, 1982
Discusses journalism educators' attitudes toward teaching large classes and examines the various ways they deal with such classes. (FL)
Descriptors: Class Size, Higher Education, Journalism Education, Student Teacher Ratio
National Education Association, Washington, DC. Research Div. – 1986
Recent research offers strong evidence that reduced class size has positive effects on improved student achievement, teachers' work conditions, and the quality of the classroom environment. This report presents a brief historical perspective on the research into the effects of class size; summarizes studies that discuss the relationship between…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Class Size, Classroom Environment, Elementary Secondary Education

Harder, Heather – Contemporary Education, 1990
Research on reduced class size and student achievement does not indicate substantial benefits from smaller classes. Some studies show actual problems from class size reduction. Research suggests what happens in the classroom regarding achievement more directly relates to other factors. Quality of instruction may be more important than class size.…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Class Size, Classroom Environment, Educational Policy

Slavin, Robert – Contemporary Education, 1990
Discusses the effects of reducing class size on student achievement. Studies indicate smaller classes have more positive effects than larger ones, but the effects are small. Reduced class size may improve school tone and morale, but it is not an adequate policy alone for significantly accelerating student achievement. (SM)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Class Size, Classroom Environment, Educational Policy

Grant, Carl A.; Zeichner, Kenneth M. – Journal of Research and Development in Education, 1981
In a study of school-based support services given to beginning teachers, three major categories of support were explored: (1) formal support, including school, school district, and teacher center related activities; (2) informal support, including professional books and articles; and (3) job-embedded support, entailing workload modifications and…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Class Size, Educational Research, Inservice Teacher Education
Leithwood, Kenneth; Louis, Karen Seashore; Anderson, Stephen; Wahlstrom, Kyla – Wallace Foundation, The, 2004
This report by researchers from the Universities of Minnesota and Toronto examines the available evidence and offers educators, policymakers and all citizens interested in promoting successful schools, some answers to these vitally important questions. It is the first in a series of such publications commissioned by The Wallace Foundation that…
Descriptors: Leadership Qualities, Leadership Responsibility, School Districts, Administrator Role
Asimeng-Boahene, Lewis – Social Studies, 2003
Although circumstances that can activate burnout are common in all subjects, those who teach social studies may be more susceptible to it because the profession requires teaching for democratic values and critical thinking, even when cultural influences and the political climate are not supportive of those objectives. In this article, the author…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Professional Training, Instructional Materials, Democratic Values