Class size and academic results, with a focus on children from culturally, linguistically and economically disenfranchised communities
David Zyngier
This review of 112 papers from 1979-2014 suggests that smaller class sizes in the first four years of school can have an important and lasting impact on student achievement, especially for children from culturally, linguistically and economically disenfranchised communities.
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