NotesFAQContact Us
Collection
Advanced
Search Tips
Showing all 6 results Save | Export
Campaign for Fiscal Equity, Inc., 2007
This report examines the class size conditions in New York City's lowest performing schools--the 408 Schools in Need of Improvement (SINI) or Schools Requiring Academic Progress (SRAP) identified by the state. This report examines a detailed analysis of class size and enrollment data for each grade in each of these schools and determines how many…
Descriptors: Class Size, Academic Achievement, Enrollment Trends, Urban Schools
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Chamber, B. Keith – Journal of School Business Management, 1993
Presents a system, Program Sensitive Capacity, by which capacities of schools and classrooms can be calculated. Involves consideration of program characteristics, average class sizes, and scheduling efficiency. (MLF)
Descriptors: Class Size, Crowding, Enrollment, Facility Utilization Research
Haas, Debra Suzanne – 1987
The inadequate financing of public school facilities under the maximum class size requirements in Texas public education raises issues of quality and equity. In six chapters, this thesis attempts to examine the costs of facilities needs and to evaluate the options available to state and to local school districts. Chapter 1 states the problem and…
Descriptors: Class Size, Crowding, Educational Economics, Educational Facilities Improvement
Stevenson, Kenneth – School Business Affairs, 2001
Better physical conditions produce better student outcomes. Other factors affecting a school's physical environment and academic productivity include school structure, school size, teacher-pupil ratio, school location, grade-level configuration, and classroom size. Building or remodeling schools according to obsolete images is fiscally and…
Descriptors: Class Size, Crowding, Educational Environment, Elementary Secondary Education
Connell, Noreen – Educational Priorities Panel, 2007
The objective of this report is to answer the big questions about whether in the foreseeable future most school overcrowding in New York City will be eliminated and all city children will have class sizes and access to school libraries, science labs, art/music rooms, and physical fitness activities that are the norm for students in the rest of the…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, School Buildings, Class Size, Crowding
Burnett, Gary – 1995
The New York City Citizens' Commission on Planning for Enrollment Growth submitted a report on overcrowding in New York City schools that may serve as a guide to other cities striving to provide an effective education for ever-increasing numbers of students. Research on the impact of school overcrowding has been inconclusive, but there is some…
Descriptors: Class Size, Crowding, Educational Planning, Extended School Day