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Why doesn TSSM squeeze all of their students into one huge auditorium instead of running a number of smaller classes?

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Why doesn TSSM squeeze all of their students into one huge auditorium instead of running a number of smaller classes?

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It is a documented fact that smaller classes result in better and more focused learning. We consistently see current affairs programs insisting that smaller classes are needed, and that larger classes should be ruled out. The ability of the teacher can be compromised by the size of the class. By this, we mean that an excellent teacher in an auditorium with 300 students cannot be nearly as effective as in a classroom with 40 students. This is a fact and seems quite obvious to most teachers and parents we talk to. We have built a strong reputation as being the only service provider that is so focused on class sizes in order to ensure that students benefit from one-to-one interaction with the teacher. Our testimonials will justify this.

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