--- Forwarded Message from Daniel Tom <[log in to unmask]> --- >Date: Wed, 6 Jan 1999 14:07:50 -1000 >From: Daniel Tom <[log in to unmask]> >Reply-To: Daniel Tom <[log in to unmask]> >To: Language Learning and Technology International Information Forum <[log in to unmask]> >Subject: Re: #4765 quantitative enrollment guidelines for foreign language classes >In-Reply-To: <[log in to unmask]> ------------------ Caroline, Here at the University of Hawaii we have a new twist to this class size issue. It's not the administration or foreign language organization guidelines that determines class size, but the fire codes. Perhaps it is just our good fortune that the building in which most of the languages are taught has classrooms that have maximum capacities of between 15 to 20 persons. Therefore, the maximum enrollment has to be set at 15-20. Facilities management is not allowed to put more chairs in a classroom than the maximum. This creates a different kind of problem as often teachers will allow 1 or 2 more students over the limit into the class, but there are no chairs for them to sit on. Thus students "borrow" chairs from other classrooms, but don't return them. Instructors have complained loudly that they don't know how many chairs they will have from day to day and students have to resort to sitting on the floor. Daniel Tom Language Telecommunications, Resource & Learning Center University of Hawaii E-mail: [log in to unmask] FAX: 808-956-5134 Voice: 808-956-5118