While the total enrollment of public elementary and secondary schools in Sondland is one percent higher this academic year than last academic year, the number of teachers there increased by three percent. Thus, the Sondland Education Commission's prediction of a teacher shortage as early as next academic year is unfounded.
Which of the following, if true, most seriously weakens the claim that the prediction of a teacher shortage as early as next academic year is unfounded?
Funding for public elementary schools in Sondland is expected to increase over the next ten years.
Average salaries for Sondland’s teachers increased at the rate of inflation from last academic year to this academic year.
A new law has mandated that there be ten percent more teachers per pupil in Sondland’s public schools next academic year than there were this academic year.
In the past, increases in enrollments in public elementary and secondary schools in Sondland have generally been smaller than increases in the number of teachers.
Because of reductions in funding, the number of students enrolling in teacher-training programs in Sondland is expected to decline beginning in the next academic year.
the tiny increase in the ratio of teachers to students might not be enough. Choice (C) seriously weakens the conclusion,
错选 E 原因同楼下
E:next year这些学生还没有成为老师,所以没有影响