teacher-student ratio
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ratio
noun[C]
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the relationship between two groups or amounts that expresses how much bigger one is than ...
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(Definition ofratiofrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The new house system merged the teaching groups within the houses, in order to keep theteacher-studentratioconsistent.
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Theteacher-studentratiois 1:23.1, compared to the state average of 1:20.
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The school has a smallteacher-studentratioin order to keep instruction personal and allow for more individual attention.
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The court also noted that theteacher-studentratiowas 1 to 12, less than the 1 to 10 standard.
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Theteacher-studentratiois 1:7 with class sizes ranging from 3-18.
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Each instructional block is 87 minutes, with an averageteacher-studentratioof 1:11.1.
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The school has a 13:1teacher-studentratio.
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The school, as of the 2006-2007 school year, hosted 836 students, with ateacher-studentratioof 1:21.
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The school has 206 students and 14 teachers, giving ateacher-studentratioof 1:15.
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The school has a 1:16teacher-studentratio.
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Usually there are over 70 faculty members, which creates ateacher-studentratioof 1:15.
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