After a quick look-see at some other students answers to this question, I do agree that desegregation is probably the most important impact to schooling today, but if I just went along and agreed with them, I wouldn’t be succeeding at UMF as much as I possibly could. My idea of the biggest impact of schooling in history is the slow but steady evolution of smaller classrooms. The smaller the student to teacher aspect is, the more customized the classroom is going to be and the more the individual is going to learn and grow. While I do agree that a large capacity lector hall is needed now and again for certain subjects, I would like to see more classroom of under 20 students, 15 if at all possible. In past experiences I always seemed to do better in a class when the classroom was more personable and where the student and teacher can build a relationship. While having a good working relationship with all of your students is near impossible, those select few that you do get to know and watch grow will mean all the much more to you and to them.
What is the average student to teacher ratio today? What about in past decades? How many people answered with desegregation?
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