Schools Learn Expensive Lesson on Class Size
Many states spent billions to shrink student-teacher ratios but now seek cheaper ways to improve performance
A generation ago, a landmark experiment conducted in Tennessee found that shrinking the number of children in kindergarten and first-grade classrooms led to improved test scores.
You can guess what happened next.
Like a playground stampede to a new teeter totter, parents, teachers and elected officials began clamoring to reduce class...
