Wednesday, July 13, 2016

Conclusion of Exploration


Through out the research I have done on the topic of if large class sizes effect student’s education. Before doing all this research I figured that large class sizes couldn’t be good for the education of our youth but I had no idea how bad it was actually hurting these students. I have learned about a lot of bills that have passed or haven’t passed. Many of the bills that the government has passed have been successful in helping class sizes become smaller and have been proven to be successful in the outcome of student’s education. After all of my research I have found a satisfactory answer to my initial question.  The answer I found to my initial question is that having large class sizes of 20+ students in one class at a time does effect student’s education. After doing research I came to find out that I actually had more questions about this topic than I originally thought I did. One question I still have is how can we as taxpayer’s help to make sure class sizes are staying below 20 students per classroom. I also have been wondering through out my research what kind of test researchers run to see how class sizes effect children’s education. I never really found an answer to what type of students are effected most by larger class sizes. Every source I read on this topic has a different answer for what type of student was affected most by larger class sizes. In the weeks ahead I will still wonder what the governments plan is on funding for schools so that schools can start working towards having smaller class sizes. After learning more about this topic I would argue the importance of smaller class sizes in schools and argue all of the people that are affected by schools having larger class sizes.
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