Overcrowded Classrooms Essay

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Some classrooms are well above capacity with forty students in each. Students are cramped together inches apart almost like sardines in a can all while trying to learn difficult material. Over time this will affect the students and not for the better. Preble (2011), teachers have up to forty students per class. Cases like this are not far and few between, this is becoming the norm for many schools. Both students and teachers are suffering from this, there have been many proposals as to how to fix overcrowding however, progress will not be good without the help from the government. Overcrowded classrooms negatively affect teachers and student’s overall achievement. Overcrowding in schools began in 2008 when the economy started to fall. Preble …show more content…

A student may prefer to do more hands-on activities, interact with other students to learn or learn by just seeing how to do something. Due to overcrowding in classrooms the teacher will more than likely not be able to accommodate every students’ needs. Since the teacher needs to be able to teach all the students and be time efficient, the teacher will more than likely adopt a single or a couple ways to teach. The problem with that is that more than likely not all students will not be able to learn effectively the way that was chosen. Thus, affecting the student’s overall achievement in the class. Overcrowded schools statistically do not do as well as schools that are below capacity. Sellors, a study done on four overcrowded schools revealed that test scores in mathematics and English were significantly lower in overcrowded compared to schools that were below capacity. This problem came from the second domino; teachers are not effectively able to teach the overcrowded classrooms and it is in no way shape or form the teacher’s fault. Solutions to this problem are needed desperately but government assistance is needed to

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