class size
collocation in Englishmeaningsofclassandsize
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class
adjective
uk/klɑːs/us/klæs/
very ...
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size
noun
uk/saɪz/us/saɪz/
how large or small something or ...
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(Definition ofclassandsizefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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However, owing to variations inclasssizeand scheduling possibilities, the numbers of respondents tested ranged from 21 to 73 from each school.
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Given the possibility thatclasssizemay be a biasing factor in our analyses, we reran all analyses withclasssizeentered as a covariate.
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Thus, we believe that our results are not an artifact of changingclasssize.
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The resource use associated with giving the class-based intervention was estimated using averageclasssizeand duration.
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They report a correct tag sequence equivalenceclasssizeof 54.59%, very close to the results fond in the current study.
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In such circumstances,classsizecan create problems of pupil control and safety, in addition to noise.
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Many of the classes did not succeed, a minimumclasssizeof 15 and a charge for attendance were important factors in this failure.
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The chance of wasting work is small as the meanclasssizeis 4.4, and there are approximately 7,500 accidents.
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It is the problem ofclasssizeand students' motivation.
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However, given the issue ofclasssizereferred to above, and the associated issue of teaching costs, it is hard not to be suspicious or even cynical.
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These tended to concentrate on the negative aspects of the experience mentioning also the 'stresses caused by creativity andclasssize', and the 'unreality' of teaching practice.
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Private schools realise the importance of smallclasssize, regardless of the age of pupils.
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As parents spend more time helping in schools, they see for themselves thatclasssizeis important.
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Thirdly,classsizeis usually debated in the context of a didactic pedagogic model.
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Statistics onclasssizein primary schools are collected biennially.
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We believe that we will be able to free up £100 million by 2000 to be used to reduceclasssize.
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We, the profession, teachers and the majority of parents have agreed thatclasssizematters.
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There is no clear correlation between quality of education andclasssizeor the amount of money spent on children in any particular class.
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