We like to keep ours at about 16 but we will go to 20 (our lab is designed for 24).--- For more information about the DCHAS-L e-mail list, contact the Divisional secretary at secretary**At_Symbol_Here**dchas.org Follow us on Twitter **At_Symbol_Here**acsdchasFrankie Wood-Black, Ph.D., REM, MBAPrincipal - Sophic PursuitsNOTE - ADDRESS CHANGE - Mailing Address - PO Box 433, Tonkawa, OK 74653email address fwoodblack90**At_Symbol_Here**gmail.comOn Fri, Dec 8, 2017 at 3:33 PM, Burgmeier, Sally <sallyburgmeier**At_Symbol_Here**augustana.edu> wrote:--- For more information about the DCHAS-L e-mail list, contact the Divisional secretary at secretary**At_Symbol_Here**dchas.org Follow us on Twitter **At_Symbol_Here**acsdchas=E2=80=8BI am interested in knowing if there is a recommended maximum number of undergraduate college chemistry lab students that can be supervised by one lab instructor in a typical teaching lab. =E2=80=8BI see a lot of references to 24 students per instructor for high schools, and was wondering if college labs have similar written guidelines about this particular issue, because I can't seem to find them.An example would be a typical undergraduate general or organic teaching lab. If the lab room could hold 40 students based on square footage and fume hood space, is one lab instructor enough? What about one instructor with 2 adjoining lab rooms of 20 students each, for a total of 40 under their watch?Thank you for any information.Sally Burgmeier, M.S.chemistry lab instructor/safety officerAugustana CollegeRock Island, IL 61201
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