The Tennessee STAR random-assignment class-size experiment of the mid-1980s—comparing classes of about 23-24 students to 15—found at best small, modest gains in kindergarten or first grade that did not compound in subsequent years, undermining class-size reduction as a reliable lever.
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Eric HanushekEvidence Quote
“if a student got a gain in kindergarten for being in a small class they didn't have increasingly larger gains from small classes in subsequent years”
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