Anonymous wrote:FCAG released a study last year showing AAP kids were in larger classes-- and were significantly more likely to be in classes of 30+. DDs class is 37 (!!!) this year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:22, 27, 24 all at a center school. All under 30. Study is wrong, apparently.
You're right. Anything that a huge statistical analysis says is more likely to happen in hundreds of classroom across the county must automatically be false because it is not happening in the 3 that you know about.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Just out of curiosity (I have young kids and have no idea if they will ever be in AAP), are class sizes capped for the AAP classes differently than the regular classrooms? I had pictured this as a way for a more intimate teaching setting - say with a classroom in the low 20s max of students. Is this not the case? Seems like the point should be to provide a more innovative and individualized classroom setting for these children.
Anonymous wrote:22, 27, 24 all at a center school. All under 30. Study is wrong, apparently.
Anonymous wrote:Just out of curiosity (I have young kids and have no idea if they will ever be in AAP), are class sizes capped for the AAP classes differently than the regular classrooms? I had pictured this as a way for a more intimate teaching setting - say with a classroom in the low 20s max of students. Is this not the case? Seems like the point should be to provide a more innovative and individualized classroom setting for these children.
Anonymous wrote:Just out of curiosity (I have young kids and have no idea if they will ever be in AAP), are class sizes capped for the AAP classes differently than the regular classrooms? I had pictured this as a way for a more intimate teaching setting - say with a classroom in the low 20s max of students. Is this not the case? Seems like the point should be to provide a more innovative and individualized classroom setting for these children.