http://www.usatoday.com/news/education/2009-07-29-class-sizes_N.htm
This one is different than most articles regarding this subject because there is a claim that the class sizes don't really matter as long as the teacher is effective. Seriously? Duh! I'm not a distinguished researcher from Stanford or anything but I do know from experience that a good teacher makes all the difference. So we have the solution now, right? Yes we do. How do we implement it? We make a degree in education worth more than it is right now. A degree in education does not equate to much monetarily. I personally don't measure success in terms of monetary value, yet it is hard to feel appreciated when you're having trouble paying the bills at the end of every month. I was reading the news last week and read that Education was amongst the lowest paying majors in all of the top universities. That doesn't help in implementing the solution to the problem with education. An effective teacher needs to have been trained in an effective manner, and not every teacher is. You may ask why we allow these teachers to teach our youth, and the answer is because there is a shortage of people willing to do so. As long as effective teachers are in high demand larger class sizes will be detrimental to our youth.