Large classes make it hard to notice 'off-task' kids with bigger questions

The benefits of having smaller classes, particularly in the early elementary school years, are well-documented. My work as a researcher of language and literacy has examined what takes place on the edges of the classroom—precisely the places that are more difficult to notice when classes are large.


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Source: Phys.org