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Lorents, Alden; Morgan, James; Tallman, Gary – Journal of Education for Business, 2003
Grades from 112 students in 3 business courses integrated in block format were compared with those of 151 other business majors. High achievers did not self-select into blocks. Grading rigor did not suffer and grades were more correlated in block presentation, possibly because of content integration. (Contains 18 references.) (SK)
Descriptors: Block Scheduling, Business Administration Education, Course Content, Grade Inflation

Benton-Kupper, Jodi – Journal of Research and Development in Education, 1999
Explored three high school teachers' experiences as they made the transition from a seven-period day to a block four-period day. Interviews, observations, and document reviews indicated that although the scope of the curriculum was reduced, the depth of content being covered increased. Teachers did not see the reduction of scope negatively because…
Descriptors: Block Scheduling, Case Studies, Course Content, Curriculum

Traill, David; Harvey, David – Social Education, 1998
Addresses the possible impact of block scheduling on student performance on the advanced placement (AP) examination. Discusses team-teaching AP history and English courses for both junior and senior levels using alternative schedules (alternating weeks for AP English and history throughout the school year). Provides two AP syllabi for history and…
Descriptors: Advanced Placement, Alternate Day Schedules, Block Scheduling, Course Content

Schreiber, Martin – Academic Medicine, 1997
A study compared scores on identical tests in internal medicine for two groups of graduating University of Toronto (Canada) medical students: those in a traditional, lecture-based curriculum (TC) and those in a redesigned curriculum with less didactic instruction and more clinical experience (NC). All comparisons showed a significantly higher…
Descriptors: Block Scheduling, Clinical Experience, Comparative Analysis, Course Content