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Class size: why is it important? And what has happened citywide and in the Bronx? Bronx borough education forum October 15, 2011 Leonie Haimson, Class Size Matters

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Class size: why is it important? And what has happened citywide and in the Bronx? Bronx borough education forum October 15, 2011 Leonie Haimson, Class Size Matters. Class size: critical determinant of student success. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Class size: why is it important?   And what has happened citywide and in the Bronx?

Class size: why is it important?

And what has happened citywide and in the Bronx?

Bronx borough education forum

October 15, 2011

Leonie Haimson, Class Size Matters

Page 2: Class size: why is it important?   And what has happened citywide and in the Bronx?

Class size: critical determinant of student success

• Class size reduction one of four reforms proven to work through rigorous evidence, acc. to Inst. Education Sciences, research arm of US Ed Dept. *

• Benefits especially large for disadvantaged & minority students, very effective at narrowing the achievement gap.

• NYC schools have largest class sizes in state.

• in 2003, NY’s highest court said NYC students were denied constitutional right to adequate education as a result of excessive class sizes (Campaign for Fiscal Equity decision).

• *Other three K-12 evidence-based reforms, are one-on-one tutoring by qualified tutors for at-risk readers in grades 1-3, Life-Skills training for junior high students, and instruction for early readers in phonemic awareness and phonics.

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How do smaller classes work?

• Teachers can give more individual help & support to students in and out of class;

• Students are more engaged in classroom activities; more able to discuss ideas & debate

• Disciplinary referrals fall sharply

• Students feel like their teachers “care” about their success

• Can focus on critical thinking rather than rote learning.

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Principals and parents know its importance

• 86% of NYC principals say cannot provide a quality education because of excessive class sizes.

• Smaller classes are top priority of NYC parents on DOE learning environment surveys every year.

• In 2007, state passed Contracts for excellence law requiring NYC to reduce class size in all grades.

Page 5: Class size: why is it important?   And what has happened citywide and in the Bronx?

But class sizes have risen sharply in all grades since 2007…esp. in K-3; now largest in 11 yrs!

Class size data for 2011-12 available Nov. 15 at http://schools.nyc.gov/AboutUs/data/classsize/classsize.htm

Page 6: Class size: why is it important?   And what has happened citywide and in the Bronx?

But class sizes have gone up instead….esp. in grades K-3

Class size data for 2011-12 available Nov. 15 at http://schools.nyc.gov/AboutUs/data/classsize/classsize.htm

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Page 8: Class size: why is it important?   And what has happened citywide and in the Bronx?

Also in grades 4-8, class sizes have increased

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Page 10: Class size: why is it important?   And what has happened citywide and in the Bronx?

Also in HS: average class sizes vs. C4E goals

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But Bronx has the largest Kindergartens

Page 12: Class size: why is it important?   And what has happened citywide and in the Bronx?

% Kindergartens with 25 students or more by district

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Why is this so damaging? • Studies show that class size in Kindergarten has a significant effect later in

life. Children who are in small classes in K more likely to go to college, own their own home and have a 401K3 more than 20 years later. *

• So what should you do? Check out the class size data by school, at http://schools.nyc.gov/AboutUs/data/classsize/classsize.htm

• Also check out results of Learning Environment Survey on each school’s DOE website.

• Questions or to join newsletter list, email us at [email protected]

*Raj Chetty et al. “How Does Your Kindergarten Classroom Affect Your Earnings? Evidence from Project Star,” NBER Working Paper 16381

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Contractual limits vs. C4E class size goals

  UFT Contract limitsC4E Class Size goals

by 2011Kindergarten 25 19.91-3 grades 28 19.94-5 (Title 1 Schools)

32 22.9

4-5 (Non-Title 1) 32 22.96-8 (Title 1 Schools)

30 22.9

6-8 (Non-Title 1) 33 22.99-12 (core classes)

34 24.5

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NYC Building code for classroom space

• Requires 35 Sq. ft. per Kindergarten student, 20 Sq. ft. per student in grades 1-12

• DOE’s “instructional footprint” redefined full size classroom downward with minimum 500 sq. ft.

• 500 sq. ft. legally holds only 14 Kindergarten students, 25 students in grades 1st-12th.

• Sq. footage of each room listed in Annual Facilities survey on every school’s DOE website.