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[Workplace] Optimal number of students in a classroom

Samuel McGraw III samuel.mcgraw at seattlegoodwill.org
Thu Jan 19 15:07:08 EST 2006


Ronna,

You could teach 50 at a time if you structured the class right and you have student that are willing to participate in the process...by grouping and getting student to teach/test one another it could work...it wouldn't working in a class for example where everyone is very-low LDD......

sam

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Help me please.... I'm working with this organization that insists that they
had an ESL teacher who told them that you can effectively teach 50 people at
a time. I've been teaching workplace ESL and regular ESL for 15 years,
doing teacher training AND have a masters in TESOL and have never heard
that. She really frustrated me, so I need some facts/research about the
optimal number of students in a low level ESL classroom. At the university,
we never had more than 25. In the workplace, I never allow more than 30 to
sign up.

Please help and THANKS!!!!


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