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Case-Smith, Jane; Holland, Terri – Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 2009
Purpose: This article presents a rationale for specialized services personnel to use fluid models of service delivery and explains how specialized services personnel make decisions about the blend of service delivery methods that will best serve a child. Method: The literature on occupational therapy, physical therapy, and speech-language…
Descriptors: Flexible Scheduling, Early Childhood Education, Disabilities, Speech Language Pathology
Lister, Robert J. – 1997
School officials have tried various scheduling strategies to strengthen curriculums. One such strategy, block scheduling, affected the operation of Portsmouth High School, in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. This status report examines the use of block scheduling over a 2.5 year period and focuses on how this change influenced people, curriculum, test…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Block Scheduling, Case Studies, Children
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Eagle, Bruce W. – CUPA Journal, 1995
A study conducted in private industry (n=383) found that while flexible work arrangements and child care arrangements were not related to employee absences due to child care difficulties, employee demographic attributes, particularly age and gender, were. Both demographic factors and needs-reward match did account for some variation in job…
Descriptors: Children, Day Care, Demography, Employee Absenteeism
Choury, Elmer C. – 1969
The project described here is designed to measure the effectiveness of an intensive attempt at totally individualizing instruction to upgrade instructional programs in two elementary schools with the highest concentration of disadvantaged students in the county. The goal of the project is to achieve a system which will allow each student to…
Descriptors: Children, Classes (Groups of Students), Disadvantaged Youth, Educational Improvement