THE CLASS SIZE DEBATE by Peter Blatchford

THE CLASS SIZE DEBATE by Peter Blatchford

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One of the most important debates in education in recent years has been about the effects of class size differences in schools.

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THE CLASS SIZE DEBATE by Peter Blatchford

One of the most important debates in education in recent years has been about the effects of class size differences in schools.
Peter Blatchford is Professor in Psychology and Education at the Institute of Education, and Head of the School of Psychology and Human Development. He is an experienced researcher, who has worked on a number of projects over the past twenty five years. His main area of interest is social developmental processes in school settings. As well as the research project on the educational effects of class size differences and pupil adult ratios at Key Stage 1 and 2, he is co-directing (with Maurice Galton and Peter Kutnick) a major ESRC funded project on improving the effectiveness of pupil groups in classrooms. He has an international reputation for his work on children's social relationships in school and school breaktimes.
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ISBN 13 9780335211623
ISBN 10 0335211623
Title THE CLASS SIZE DEBATE
Author Peter Blatchford
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Open University Press
Year published 2003-04-16
Number of pages 200
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