Published On: March 30th, 2011|

NPR – Neal Conan, Eva Moskowitz

“For many years, teachers, parents and a raft of policy experts held up class size as a major factor in educational success. Some places now regulate class size by law. There are different numbers in different places for different age groups, but no more than 25. In an op-ed in The Washington Post, Eva Moskowitz disputed the ideal of the small – she argued that smaller class size can come at much too high a price.” (more)