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Research on Class Size Gene Glass and Mary Lee Smith (1978) meta-analysis of class size research: –Reduced class size can produce increased academic achievement
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STAR Project Helen Pate-Bain Lamar Alexander (governor) Tennessee Board of Education and a consortium of universities in Tennessee Studied the effects of small class size on primary grades students’ academic achievement
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How might smaller class sizes contribute to academic achievement ? Better contact with parents. Closer and more personal contacts with students. Greater flexibility in choice of instructional approaches. Better classroom management and discipline. Other reasons?
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Nye, Hedges, and Konstantopoulos (2001): effects of class size on the academic achievement of disadvantaged students in the STAR study minority and non-minority economically disadvantaged students math and reading achievement benefit to minority students in reading; no benefit to disadvantaged students overall
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Problems with STAR Project Lack of full randomization Attrition Cross-over effects Factors within and outside classrooms and schools
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Other class size studies: Indiana: PRIME Wisconsin: SAGE California Other states ETS US Department of Education
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Class size research (U.S. Dept. of Ed., 1998) Smaller class sizes increase student achievement In TN study, students continued to outperform peers after returning to regular size classes in Grade 4
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Class size research Smaller classes increase instruction time, reduce discipline problems Effect size larger when small classes combined with change in instructional methods and classroom procedures
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Class size research Smaller classes have greatest impact in the early grades A national study of 4 th and 8 th grades found greatest impact of small class size on students in urban schools
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Class size research Achievement effects increase when students are in class 100+ hours and when assignments carefully controlled Professional development needed so teachers take advantage of smaller class sizes
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