Sentences with phrase «in class size yields»

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Since then, it has released two major coffee cultivars — Colombia (in 1980) and Castillo (2005)-- that have been effective since 1983 in tempering leaf rust while preserving the characteristics so important to world - class coffee: high yield, large grain size, great taste.
As in the case of preschool, there is some research evidence that suggests class - size reduction can yield significant gains in student achievement in the early grades.
If we do, we would conclude that, in general, education expenditures have little effect on student performance, that increasing teacher pay yields no effect, that the effects of class - size reduction depend very much on the state in which it is implemented, that monies should be set aside so that teachers who say they need them have more materials.
Last year, in a piece titled «Small classes are a luxury we can no longer afford,» Snider explained why attempts to reduce class sizes in California and Florida have yielded so few measurable benefits.
Reducing class size implies that teaching in smaller classes will be more responsive to student needs and yield better student achievement.
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