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Cox, Clarice Robinson – 1969
Three flexible scheduling plans were tried in order that firefighters could take regular college courses despite their 24 hours on the 24 off work schedule. Plan one scheduled the firefighters into a regular Monday-Wednesday-Friday class which they attended every other week, making up missed material outside of class. Plan two scheduled special…
Descriptors: English Instruction, Fire Fighters, Flexible Scheduling, History Instruction
New York State Education Dept., Albany. Bureau of General Education Curriculum Development. – 1977
The purpose of this publication is to encourage and assist high schools in designing elective English courses and programs for grades 10 through 12. After pointing out the advantages and disadvantages of using electives, the discussion shifts to salient questions concerning the planning, construction, and implementation of elective courses and…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Elective Courses, English Curriculum, English Instruction
Russell, Frances M., Ed. – 1969
To better match available time and facilities to the form and content of subject matter, a humanities-oriented English program was coordinated with programs in other content areas and a modular schedule will be set up. Each class day will consist of 24 fifteen-minute modules, and some meeting times will be a multiple of these 15-minute periods. To…
Descriptors: English Curriculum, English Instruction, Flexible Schedules, Flexible Scheduling
DIESMAN, FLORENCE M. – 1964
COMMENTS ARE MADE ON VARIOUS FORMS OF TEAM TEACHING. AT FERRIS HIGH SCHOOL, SPOKANE, A TEAM OF FOUR INSTRUCTORS TAUGHT ENGLISH TO 526 SOPHOMORES, IN LECTURE GROUPS OF ABOUT 250 EACH. THE DAY WAS DIVIDED INTO 26 15-MINUTE MODULES. CLASS LECTURES, SEMINARS, STUDY PERIODS, LABORATORIES WERE ALL COMPOSED OF VARIOUS COMBINATIONS OF THESE MODULES.…
Descriptors: English Instruction, Flexible Scheduling, Grouping (Instructional Purposes), High School Students
Dearborn Public Schools, MI. – 1972
The philosophy and design of a nongraded, phase elective English curriculum as implemented at O. L. Smith Junior High School in Dearborn, Michigan, is presented. In addition, a listing of courses offered and an outline of the administrative and scheduling changes required are given as an aid to others who may wish to institute such a program. One…
Descriptors: Administrative Problems, Curriculum, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development
Rinsky, Lee; Griffith, Barbara – 1977
Two plans were developed to provide in-service training to teacher aides in a large urban school district: one, an intensive program involving 30 hours of training divided into five all-day sessions or 12 shorter sessions; the other, a year-long program providing a series of 17 two-week modules from which teacher aides could choose. This paper…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Elementary Secondary Education, English Instruction, Flexible Scheduling

Backen, James J. – English Journal, 1971
Considers nine fantasies which have grown up around flexible scheduling and suggests six advantages of the system; a paper presented at annual convention of National Council of Teachers of English (Atlanta, November 27, 1970). (Editor/RD)
Descriptors: English Instruction, Flexible Scheduling, Grouping (Instructional Purposes), Independent Study
Barone, Frank – California English Journal, 1969
Efforts to individualize the secondary school English curriculum (Poway High School, California) have led to the development of a program of approximately 20 non-graded courses in literature, language, and composition which allows students to choose their own courses and to make decisions about content, structure, and methods of evaluation in a…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, English Curriculum, English Instruction, Flexible Scheduling
York, Ella Mae – 1975
The courses in the English department at Arizona Western College are organized into one-credit modules and three-credit courses. For the associate degree, each student must take six credits of English; i.e., six modules or two three-credit courses. Those students who decide to take modules usually take three modules each semester, but they may…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Course Content, Course Descriptions, Curriculum Guides
Strasser, William C.
This article principally summarizes: (1) highlights of some of the "work in progress," or developments taking place, in English programs in community colleges, (2) some of the reasons why changes are likely to continue to take place in community college English programs, and (3) a proposal for a "mosaic pattern" that could provide a relatively…
Descriptors: Case Studies, College Curriculum, College English, Community Colleges
Spencer, William A.; Lowe, Carole – 1994
During the 1992-93 school year, the leadership of Benjamin Russell High School, located in Alexander City, Alabama, decided to experiment with blocked class periods. Under this option, sometimes referred to as the Copernican System, subjects are taught in double periods rather than in the conventional 50-minute periods normally used in most…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Achievement Gains, English Instruction, Flexible Scheduling
Eastern Arizona Coll., Thatcher. – 1974
Eastern Arizona College has developed a modularized system of instruction for five vocational and vocationally related courses--Introduction to Business, Business Mathematics, English, Drafting, and Electronics. Each course is divided into independent segments of instruction and students have open-entry and exit options. This document reviews the…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Business Education, English Instruction, Flexible Scheduling
BURNS, REX S.; JONES, ROBERT C. – 1967
THE RESULTS OF AN EXPERIMENT CONDUCTED AT THE CENTRAL MISSOURI STATE COLLEGE INDICATE THAT IN COMPARISON TO THE CLASSROOM LECTURE APPROACH TO COMPOSITION, THE LECTURE-TUTORIAL METHOD SAVES TIME AND RESULTS IN A SHARPER FOCUS OF SUBJECT MATTER AND A MORE INTENSE COMMUNICATION BETWEEN PUPIL AND TEACHER. A CLASS OF 25 STUDENTS WAS GIVEN ONE HOUR PER…
Descriptors: College Faculty, College Freshmen, College Instruction, Educational Research
WHITE, CHRISTINE M. – 1967
INNOVATION ENGLISH AT HORTON WATKINS HIGH SCHOOL, ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI, IS A MODIFIED FLEXIBLE SCHEDULING PROGRAM DESIGNED TO ENCOURAGE HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS BOTH TO WORK INDEPENDENTLY AND TO SHARE THEIR REACTIONS AND IDEAS WITH OTHERS. EACH OF THE APPROXIMATELY 400 STUDENTS PARTICIPATING IN THE PROGRAM ATTENDS ONE LARGE GROUP INSTRUCTIONAL SESSION…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Educational Innovation, English Instruction, Flexible Scheduling
Davis, Harold S. – 1966
This annotated bibliography on independent study lists 150 books, pamphlets, and articles published between 1929 and 1966, with most of the entries dated after 1960. Entries also cover independent study in relation to team teaching, nongraded schools, instructional materials centers, individualized instruction, flexible scheduling, curriculum…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Curriculum Development, Elementary Schools, English Instruction
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