Provide a brief summary of the research on class size and mixed-age grouping in primary-grade education
What will be an ideal response?
Research has demonstrated that small class sizes (under 18) have a large advantage in supporting reading and math skills for children in the primary grades. Mixed-age grouping in the primary grades, according to research, has been demonstrated to significantly support achievement.
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A) self-regulation B) operant conditioning C) scaffolding D) vicarious learning
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a. 3-5 b. 15 c. 22 d. 26-27
Usually gives final approval of the budget in a fiscally independent school district
a. School board b. City or county board c. More significant involvement of school personnel and citizens d. Superintendents e. Principals