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When teaching fundamental classes, we would use 9x9 for those who just got introduced, easier to show life and death and simple local situations (even ladder doesn't need to run far). And most simple tsumego can fit on 9x9 easy.
But we would switch to 13x13 by the time of beginner's class (30k) where more concepts can be easier introduced and understand it is not just about fighting but positions, and then 15x15 to more "advanced" starter classes (starting kyu 初級, about tdk 21kyu to 25kyu) for practice which whole board situations would start to make sense. And finally switch to 19x19 when they are about ddk (16k to 20k).
Mind you thought this is for kids' Go class, not for adults. There is something can be said about teaching adults starting from a larger board, like 13x13. Or just starting from one corner (one quarter) of the 19x19 board, without switching to different boards. And they would get a more intuitive concept of local and whole board positions (like they are playing four 9x9 games on a 19x19, just open toward the center, and you don't have to win them all to win a game, losing a battle can still win you a war)