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Belinda Mittermeier; Leon Benade – Educational Review, 2024
Innovative time allocation and timetable organisation can support the aim of providing students with individualised learning opportunities and deeper engagement with learning. Traditionally, time within schools is maintained and distributed through Western approaches to administration and organisation, which are socially and culturally produced…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Students, Two Year Colleges, Time Management
Carrigan, Erin L. – ProQuest LLC, 2011
The theoretical framework for the present study encompassed the four pillars of the Performance Based Diploma System (PBDS) program: small learning communities, educational technology, flexible scheduling, and mentoring. This mixed-methods study uses appropriate portions of the Context-Input-Process-Product program evaluation model to assess…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Secondary School Teachers, High Schools, Urban Schools
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Whitehouse, Sheldon – Middle School Journal (J3), 2009
For children, change can be frightening, and the middle school years are a time of dramatic change for them. Young adolescents are grappling with confusing and often difficult changes in their emotions, their bodies, their schools, their schedules, and the social and academic expectations placed upon them. Middle school administrators, teachers,…
Descriptors: Community Leaders, Middle Schools, Federal Legislation, Adolescents
Thompson, John A.; Chock, Mona K.O. – 1976
Part of a 13-volume series designed to be used as a group inservice or a self-learning system to train school administrators and counselors for their role in career education, this third section (4.3) of Module 4 (Planning) explores some possibilities in developing schedules which will enhance the potential of career education. (The other three…
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Administrator Role, Administrators, Career Education
Ader, Francois; Viel, Jacques – Pedagogie, 1973
As of the 1973 semester, 10 percent scheduled school time will be free'', i.e., unstructured in the sense that it need not be devoted to one particular discipline but may instead be used for interdisciplinary study or field trips. (DD)
Descriptors: Administrators, Core Curriculum, Educational Policy, Flexible Scheduling
Institute for Development of Educational Activities, Dayton, OH. – 1970
This seminar was a thinking, writing, idea-generating conference ("think-tank") aimed at producing ideas that would be helpful to principals presently implementing a flexible modular schedule and to those contemplating such scheduling for the near future. Participants agreed that flexible scheduling cannot be considered seriously except in…
Descriptors: Administrators, Differentiated Staffs, Educational Facilities, Educational Innovation
Scanlon, Robert G. – 1969
As confirmed by two case studies of pilot IPI programs conducted September through December, 1967 in two elementary schools in New Jersey, participation in the innovation of Individually Prescribed Instruction requires a certain level of commitment by school district administrators, principals, and teachers. One of the pilot schools was graded…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Administrators, Case Studies, Evaluation Criteria
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Berger, Neal H.; And Others – Florida Journal of Educational Research, 1986
Between 1983 and 1985, the Florida Legislature enacted legislation that increased the credits required for high school graduation and redefined the closely related length and configuration of the school day. Members of the Superintendent's Task Force on the Seventh Period/Extended School Day, members and staff of the legislature's education and…
Descriptors: Administrators, Board of Education Policy, Boards of Education, Educational Legislation
BOHRSON, RALPH G.; GANN, ELBIE L. – 1963
NECESSARILY EXISTENT RURAL SCHOOLS ARE DEFINED AS THOSE WHOSE STUDENT BODY IS LIMITED DUE TO EXTREMES OF DISTANCE, TERRAIN, CLIMATE, OR SPARSE POPULATION. DOCUMENTED REPORTS OF PROJECTS COMPLETED AND IN PROGRESS POINT OUT THE FOLLOWING PROMISING PRACTICES--NONGRADED INSTRUCTION, TEAM TEACHING, UTILIZATION OF TEACHER AIDES, MULTIPLE CLASS TEACHING,…
Descriptors: Administrators, Autoinstructional Aids, Flexible Scheduling, Nongraded Instructional Grouping