California classrooms are some of the largest in the nation, with an average of 29 students per class versus the national average of 25, according to the study
This happens when the state has more than 50M bodies. No other state is as populated and few European countries can equal it. California is truly a whole different scale than many acknowledge.
Dude there are cities with nearly 50M people in a lot of places. Jakarta has over 40 million people. In one city. Do you think they just dont have any schools there? Tokyo has nearly 40 million people in it. They definitely have plenty of schools
This happens when the state has more than 50M bodies. No other state is as populated and few European countries can equal it. California is truly a whole different scale than many acknowledge.
A state with a lot of students should also have a lot of teachers. Mere population size doesn’t explain this.
So if a State has a lot of people, shouldn’t it also have a lot of teachers, assuming a standard distribution of teachers?
Sounds like you’re just looking for whatever lame excuse you can come up with to shit on California just because
Dude there are cities with nearly 50M people in a lot of places. Jakarta has over 40 million people. In one city. Do you think they just dont have any schools there? Tokyo has nearly 40 million people in it. They definitely have plenty of schools