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Unread 21 May 2008, 15:20   #41
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Re: The Spectator

I've been doing a bit of research into this topic as I'm doing it for my dissertation. One trend is that schools are opening faster than teachers can be trained. This has seen an increase in the number of non-trained teachers in the education systems. At the moment, I'm not sure if this is a good or a bad thing.

What I'm most concerned about in this situation though is that a two-tier system will arise (partly out of this, partly from other factors). If the popular schools are constantly expanding then they will need more teachers. If these schools have smaller class sizes then the obvious result is that other schools are going to see their classes balloon as the teacher/pupil ratio increases.
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