Teens say smaller classes would help them learn.(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included)
American School & University, September, 2001
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> High-school students believe that reducing the number of pupils in each class is the best way to improve schools, according to a survey by the Horatio Alger Association. The survey asked students to choose which methods they felt would improve education. Reducing class size was favored by 64 percent; 56 percent said greater access to computers and the Internet would boost schools; 52 percent favored a plan backed by President Bush to allow students in failing ...
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