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Kilgore, Wendy – American Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers (AACRAO), 2023
The February 2023 60-Second Survey was conducted as part of AACRAO's ongoing search for insights into various administrative-support aspects of undergraduate-class scheduling. It was intended for individuals at institutions in the United States familiar with the practices and policies associated with building an undergraduate-class schedule and…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Study, School Schedules, Classes (Groups of Students), Program Effectiveness
Estrada, Peggy – Educational Forum, 2022
I describe how a policy aimed at increasing achievement among students labeled EL initially went awry--and how a researcher-district partnership persevered to rectify it. The policy, which called for 100% EL classrooms, produced unintended consequences. Critical discussion of empirical evidence and district-solicited input from multiple…
Descriptors: English Language Learners, Educational Policy, Academic Achievement, Classes (Groups of Students)
Koenig, Darlene – Teaching Tolerance, 2011
Twitter, Google Docs and their cousins shrink the spaces between cultures even as they expand the reach of a typical classroom. How can a teacher use them to promote social justice? In Sarah Brown Wessling's English class, students are about to give Little Red Riding Hood a makeover. For weeks, her students at Johnston High School in Johnston,…
Descriptors: Social Networks, Internet, Technology Uses in Education, Social Justice
Head, Joe F.; Blake, Susan; Hughes, Thomas M. – College and University, 2009
Good enrollment managers know that keeping current enrollment must be Job Number One and that maintaining enrollment must be the concern of all campus constituencies. However, a large number of students are "lost" during registration due to closed classes. Lost enrollments are a largely invisible phenomenon that represents frantic and…
Descriptors: Enrollment Management, College Administration, Classes (Groups of Students), Educational Demand
Gillard, Derek – FORUM: for promoting 3-19 comprehensive education, 2009
The selection of children in England's schools for different types of education can be seen operating at three levels: between schools, within schools and within classes. This article deals mainly with the second--the allocation of pupils to classes--but it also refers to selection for secondary education and to the grouping of pupils within…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Policy, Classes (Groups of Students), Grouping (Instructional Purposes)
Southern Regional Education Board (SREB), 2009
High schools that enable educators to nurture the distinctive interests and talents of all groups of students can help more students stay in school and find the motivation to prepare for college and careers. By implementing six clear-cut ideas, or conditions, that evidence shows can lead more students to success, schools and communities can…
Descriptors: Careers, High Schools, Classes (Groups of Students), Career Development
Armand, Francoise; Lefrancois, Pascale; Baron, Agnes; Gomez, Maria-Cecilia; Nuckle, Sylvie – British Journal of Educational Psychology, 2004
Background: Many studies carried out in first language contexts tend to demonstrate the positive effects of activity programmes aimed at (1) developing metaphonological abilities and (2) developing language skills through active story listening on learning to read and to spell by first-grade students. Aims: This study seeks to extend previous…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Classes (Groups of Students), Student Participation, Language Skills

Davies, Elsa – Educational Management and Administration, 1983
A head teacher describes the activity of parents in a parent-staff group that considered such issues as a school sports day and the grouping of students into classes. The school policy group is credited with providing an opportunity for the development of parents' decision-making skills. (MJL)
Descriptors: Classes (Groups of Students), Elementary Education, Foreign Countries, Intramural Athletics
Turman, Lynette; Blatt, Bobby – 1974
Carthay Center Elementary School, an urban school in Los Angeles, developed Individualized Instruction through Open Structure in order to meet the needs of a changing student population. The program attempts to excite children about learning and to reinforce basic academic skills. The child's interest, needs, and abilities are integrated into the…
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Classes (Groups of Students), Elementary Education, Flexible Schedules

Murphy, Suzanne M.; Bryant, Doris – Child Welfare, 2002
Chronicles the efforts of two social workers--one black, one white--to collaborate and create a parenting class format that recognizes the psychosocial and cultural influences inherent in facilitating these classes. Evaluates juxtaposition of the clinical concepts of projections and projective identification against the backdrop of the social…
Descriptors: Child Rearing, Child Welfare, Children, Classes (Groups of Students)
Erickson, Maggie – 1974
In recognition of the fact that there are individual differences and preferences among teachers, the teachers at the Las Posas School in Camarillo, California were given the opportunity to use the methods they found most comfortable. This resulted in a variety of open classroom situations, with alternatives for parents, students, and teachers.…
Descriptors: Classes (Groups of Students), Classrooms, Elementary Education, Flexible Facilities
Northeast and Islands Regional Educational Lab. at Brown Univ., Providence, RI. – 1997
Looping refers to the increasingly common practice of keeping groups of students together for two or more years with the same teacher. This booklet, first in a series of "Themes in Education" provides information on the educational practice of looping and includes selected current references on the topic. The booklet outlines the history of this…
Descriptors: Class Organization, Classes (Groups of Students), Classroom Environment, Elementary Education
Vance, Emily; Weaver, Patricia Jimenez – 2002
When young children can solve problems in a nonthreatening classroom environment, they feel emotionally safe and can focus their efforts on learning. This book describes the use of class meetings in which early childhood teachers provide guidance in solving a problem or resolving a conflict to help children reach a solution that all can accept.…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Bilingual Students, Class Activities, Classes (Groups of Students)
Bova, Breda; Kneen, Mary Jane – Small School Forum, 1982
Outlines four stages of group development in the classroom (Inclusion and Membership, Establishing Shared Influence and Collaborative Decision Making, Pursuing Individual and Academic Goals, Self-Renewal: Adapting to Changes), exercises to facilitate each stage, and the teacher's role throughout. (LC)
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Behavior Change, Classes (Groups of Students), Decision Making
Hough, David – 1989
The junior high school, typically grades 7-8 or 7-9, offers a program that is "not-quite-yet-but-trying-to-be" a high school. The organization of the middle school (commonly the grades 6-8), however, is based on a philosophy of education that was specifically designed to meet the special needs of a preadolescent learner; middle schools incorporate…
Descriptors: Age Grade Placement, Classes (Groups of Students), Curriculum Enrichment, Educational Development
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