Class Size and School Performance: An Analysis of Elementary and Middle Schools

Authors

  • James S. Etim Winston Salem State University
  • Alice S. Etim Winston Salem State University
  • Zachary D. Blizard Winston Salem State University

Keywords:

Class size, North Carolina, elementary school, middle school, school performance

Abstract

The class size debate is still ongoing among researchers, even though smaller class sizes are widely supported by parents, teachers, and the public. To contribute to this discussion, data was taken from the North Carolina (NC) School Report Cards (SRC) datasets and used to address two questions: First, is there a relationship between an elementary school’s performance score and average class size?  Second, is there a relationship between a middle school’s performance score and average class size? Using the results from a linear regression and ordered logit, we find that average class size significantly predicts both NC elementary and middle school performance. However, the estimates suggest that higher average class size is negatively related to elementary school performance, but positively related to middle school performance. These results suggest that the impact of class size on student and school performance may depend on the grade levels in question, for example, elementary or middle school. We conclude that policymakers should act carefully when manipulating class sizes, since the effect may depend on the grade levels.

References

Etim, J. S., Etim, A. S., & Blizard, Z. D. (2020). Class size and school performance: An analysis of elementary and middle schools. International Journal on Studies in Education (IJonSE), 2(2), 66-77.

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2020-08-23

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Class Size and School Performance: An Analysis of Elementary and Middle Schools. (2020). International Journal on Studies in Education, 66-77. https://ijonse.net/index.php/ijonse/article/view/1814

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