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Woelfel, Kay D. – Principal, 1992
When enrollment fluctuates, dual-age classes are an effective means of maintaining a reasonable student/teacher ratio. Teachers must have experience, flexibility, and creativity; and students selected must be able to work both cooperatively and independently. Chronological ages and achievement ranges are usually narrower than in "straight"…
Descriptors: Class Size, Cooperative Learning, Elementary Education, Enrollment Trends