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Journal of Family & Consumer Sciences Education, Vol. 24, No. 2, Fall/Winter, 2006 13 EFFECTIVE TEACHING METHODS FOR LARGE CLASSES Jason M. Carpenter University of South Carolina Colleges and universities in the United States are experiencing significant growth in student enrollment ( Department of Education, 2005). Concurrently, enrollment in family and consumer sciences-related programs is growing. As a result, family and consumer science educators face the daunting challenge of TEACHING larger CLASSES while maintaining/improving the quality of instruction and subsequent value delivered to students.
14 Class size and student performance Extant research on the relationship between class size and student performance has identified conflicting results (Toth & Montagna, 2002).
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