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Discover LudwigThe phrase "average classroom size" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the typical number of students in a classroom setting, often in educational contexts.
Example: "The average classroom size in our school has increased over the past few years, leading to challenges in personalized instruction."
Alternatives: "typical class size" or "mean classroom size".
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Now what would happen if we applied that same attitude and willingness to flex rules to, say, getting the city's average classroom size down to 22 students or doing something delightful with Governors Island?
When Hamilton began teaching in 2001 at another school in South L.A., the average classroom size was about 20 students.
At the schools, the average classroom size was 30 students, exceeding the state's recommendation of 22 students per classroom.
In Cambodia, average classroom size is 50 students per teacher, compared to 20 students per teacher in Japan, Malaysia and New Zealand.
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In their complaint they alleged that the Roane County schools had been basically unimproved since 1946 and fell far below the state average, both in classroom size and facilities.
This criterion was established considering the large classroom size (average of 37 members), and to clearly locate each participant in only one group.
With about 3 million children taking Adderall-type drugs today, classroom size averages about 29 kids per class.
It's twice the size of an average classroom and looks like the contents of an office supply store have been emptied on the walls.
We know that getting classroom size down works.
But they are hardly representative of the average classroom experience.
Average classroom teachers currently receive £34,700 a year.
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