Depends on the classroom.
The largest single class I've had was ninety students in a public primary school. I've given speeches and lectures to over ninety students but that was not a recurring class.
Public schools have larger class sizes. Primary schools may have 30, 60, or over 70 students in a class depending on how "prestigious" and "exclusive" the school is considered to be.
Private schools often use small class sizes as a selling point: most English training schools will have fifteen students or less in one classroom. I've rarely come across twenty students in a foreigner-taught classroom.
Most of the classrooms that I have visited in China have between 35 -60 students in the elementary grades
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Many universities around the country now use classroom video for students during lecture. This allows many students in different states throughout the country to attend a lecture by the same teacher on a video monitor.
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There are many ways in which a teacher could apply Kohlberg's theory in the classroom. They could have the students do certain activities.
The average number of students for a middle school classroom is anywhere from 25-30 students depending on the class and the size of the school district.
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