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Big Numbers, Big Impact. Education Statistics and What They Mean for Literacy Instruction

Big Numbers, Big Impact. Education Statistics and What They Mean for Literacy Instruction

Update: 2024-05-22
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Our trio of experts takes a deep dive into statistics, looking at the data and trends in general education and what those numbers might mean for literacy instruction. An example? The average student-to-teacher ratio in elementary grades is 15 students to 1 teacher. What does that point to? As our hosts see it, smaller class sizes can reduce some of the need for small-group instruction because teachers have more time to spend with students individually as needed.

That’s just the start of this eye-opening, number-crunching episode. You can count on gathering some insightful data from this episode of Literacy Talks

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Big Numbers, Big Impact. Education Statistics and What They Mean for Literacy Instruction

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