Rt. Ogawa et al., California's class-size reduction initiative: Differences in teacher experience and qualifications across schools, EDUC POLICY, 13(5), 1999, pp. 659-673
The purpose of this study was to determine if the experience and qualificat
ions of teachers in reduced-size classes, resulting from California's Class
Size Reduction Program, varied across schools and if so, to identify schoo
l characteristics that are associated with that variation. The results indi
cate that teachers irt I educed-size classes are less experienced and less
qualified and suggest that schools with higher percentages of Hispanic stud
ents have reduced-size class teachers with less overall teaching experience
and less experience in their current districts. The study also revealed th
at district characteristics are strongly associated with the experience and
credential status of teachers in reduced-size classes. This study although
exploratory, has implications for future research and suggests the need to
train teachers in reduced-size classes and to enact policies to equalize a
valuable resource-experienced and qualified teachers-across districts and
schools.