@TANIA2a4b8fae35 Teachers can tailor lessons and feedback to individual student needs, fostering a more individualized learning experience.
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	Class size and dynamics
 
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	@HIBAT72f789a882 Fewer students can make it easier to maintain discipline and focus on effective teaching. 
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	Absolutely agree—large class sizes can limit meaningful interactions and personalized support. Collaborative activities, peer learning, and effective classroom routines can help manage dynamics and keep students engaged. 
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	@HIBAT72f789a882 
 As a teacher, I strongly believe that an ideal class size is crucial for effective learning. With smaller class sizes, teachers can tailor instruction to meet individual needs, provide timely feedback, and foster a more collaborative learning environment. Based on this, I would suggest an ideal class size of 15-18 students, which would enable teachers to strike a balance between managing a cohesive group and providing individualized support. This size would also facilitate more effective classroom management, promote deeper learning, and ultimately lead to improved academic outcomes.
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	@Shaista-Begum right 
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	@HIBAT72f789a882 agreed   
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	@Mariya so true 
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	@Zymal492cb0cdb1 absolutely right   
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	Instructing a big class is disorganized and tiring. However, utilizing effective strategies allows you to uphold discipline, 
 encourage engagement by setting clear routines for your class, employing non-verbal cues to reduce interruptions,
 and implementing seating plans that assist in managing the class and easing movement within the classroom.
