> Some spokesman on the radio this morning promised to reduce > class sizes in primary schools and to recruit more secondary school > teachers. How can they achieve the former without recruiting more > teachers? I'd assume that they would recruit more Classroom Assistants. Sort of paradidacts who seem to me to be playing an increasingly large role in primary education. Not strictly reducing the size of the class but reducing the pupil/adult ration, I guess. -- matt "The (void) is that which stands right in the middle of this and That."
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