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  • Benefits of Small Class Size Open site in a new window - Information from the American Federation of Teachers about evidence demonstrating that reducing class size has a positive effect on student achievement.
  • Can School Districts Capitalize on the Benefits of Smaller Classes? Open site in a new window - Explains various aspects of the issue of class size reduction. From the Clearinghouse on Educational Policy and Management at the University of Oregon.
  • Class Size Matters Open site in a new window - Nonprofit, non-partisan clearinghouse for information on class size and the proven benefits of smaller classes. Class Size Matters also advocates for class size reduction in NYC, where students are disadvantaged by having the largest classes in the state and some of the largest in the nation.
  • CSR Research Consortium Open site in a new window - Partnership researching California's class size reduction reform. Includes a summary of findings published in June, 1999 and August, 2002.
  • Education Commision of the States: Class Size Open site in a new window - Browse through information on class-size reduction. Find summaries on research findings; details about federal, state, and school district initiatives; and links to other organisations.
  • Education World School Issues Center: Class Size Open site in a new window - Find links to archived articles about research on how class size affects student performance.
  • Heros, Inc: Class Size Research Open site in a new window - Includes research results and links to articles about the benefits of class size reduction.
  • Life&Times: 40 Students in a Class? Open site in a new window - Blog from a reporter who visited an Los Angeles Unified School District classroom with 39 students. Read the story, watch videos, and find insider viewpoints on the class size issue.
  • National Education Association: Class Size Open site in a new window - Includes positions on the issue of class size reduction, and links to articles and local resources. NEA supports a class size of 15 students in regular programmes and even smaller in programmes for students with exceptional needs.
  • Reduce Class Size Now Open site in a new window - Dedicated to the quality of education in the classrooms of America.
  • U.S. Department of Education Class Size Reduction Program Open site in a new window - Includes achived information about legislation and programme implementation. The Class-Size Reduction Programme was incorporated into the ESEA Title II Teacher Quality block grant in 2002.
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