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The author concludes that public funds would be better spent on efforts to recruit and retain better teachers, rather than to shrink class sizes.
This is based on two premises: that reductions in class sizes lead to only small improvements, and that the cost-benefit analysis should be done by comparing it to other potential uses of the funds.
The author assumes that recruiting and retaining teachers is a more productive use of funds than shrinking class sizes. Otherwise, the funds wouldn’t be better spent on efforts to recruit and retain teachers, no matter what cost-benefit analysis was used.
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