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Enny Susiyawati; Erman Erman; Dyah Astriani; Dwi Anggoro Rahayu – Journal of Education and e-Learning Research, 2024
This study explored students' perceptions of the implementation of synchronous and asynchronous blended learning. The current case study investigated 78 undergraduates who enrolled in a course while involved in an experiential learning program called "Merdeka Belajar-Kampus Merdeka" (MBKM) or independent learning on an independent…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Experiential Learning, Undergraduate Students, Blended Learning
Vermillion Peirce, P.; Long, J.; Lennox, K.; Wenmoth, D.; Williamson, S.; Cornes, J. – Commonwealth of Learning, 2023
The mid-term evaluation of the Partnership for ODFL in the Pacific Project was commissioned by the Commonwealth of Learning to examine the initial two years of the five-year activity. The evaluation was undertaken by Standard of Proof, the MFAT MERL panel, providing specialist services in monitoring, evaluation, measurement and research and…
Descriptors: Partnerships in Education, Open Education, Distance Education, Flexible Scheduling
Russell, Becky – School Library Monthly, 2012
Colorado school librarians are in the midst of a crisis. According to a 2009-2010 survey of public schools in Colorado, just 23% of elementary schools have an endorsed librarian, while 37% of middle schools and 32% of high schools report having an endorsed librarian. This report also shows how these percentages have dropped in just a two-year…
Descriptors: Library Services, Mentors, Flexible Scheduling, School Libraries
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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Dalton, Dan R.; Mesch, Debra J. – Administrative Science Quarterly, 1990
Implementation of an experimental flexible scheduling program was basis for a naturally occurring field experiment. Results of a six-year assessment indicate significant reductions in employee absenteeism in a large subunit of a public utility company after the flexible scheduling intervention for the experimental group. No such changes were…
Descriptors: Employee Absenteeism, Flexible Scheduling, Labor Turnover, Program Evaluation
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Centra, John A.; Sobol, Marion G. – Research in Higher Education, 1974
Evaluations of the interim term or 4-1-4 program at various colleges have been generally favorable. A detailed evaluation of the Rider College interim study program based on faculty and student reports indicated that the more nontraditionally oriented courses were rated higher than the more traditional offerings. (Editor/PG)
Descriptors: Flexible Scheduling, Higher Education, Program Evaluation, Scheduling
McCoy, Mary Helen S. – 1998
To offer insights into scheduling strategies, this paper presents the effects of block scheduling in one rural public secondary school. This case study revolves around three questions: (1) "What prompted the school's move to block scheduling?"; (2) "How was block scheduling implemented?"; and (3) "How has block scheduling affected perceptions of…
Descriptors: Block Scheduling, Educational Environment, Flexible Scheduling, High Schools
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
Anderson, David Neil – 1966
The main topic discussed is a daily modular scheduling system initiated for the small enrollment at Pahranagat Valley High School in Alamo, Nevada, with specific reference to types of instruction, schedule procedures, and conflict problems. An evaluation of the scheduling system is also included. The report is written in dissertation format, which…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development, Flexible Scheduling, Individualized Instruction
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Blume, Donald – Business Education Forum, 1971
Descriptors: Business Education, Educational Administration, Flexible Scheduling, Program Evaluation
Polos, Nicholas C. – Educ, 1969
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Change, Flexible Scheduling, Program Evaluation
Edwards, Pauline L.; Flexer, Barbara – 1966
As part of an ESEA Title III study of student reaction to modular scheduling at Abington High School-North Campus, 930 ninth grade students completed opinionnaires designed to test the hypothesis that most of the students favor modular scheduling and that there would be no significant differences in terms of sex, ability group, and sending school.…
Descriptors: Flexible Scheduling, Grade 9, High School Students, Program Evaluation
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Forr, William A.; Yerkes, Lester M. – Business Education Forum, 1971
Descriptors: Business Education, Distributive Education, Educational Administration, Experimental Programs
Giardina, Richard C. – 1973
This progress report describes the activities and summarizes the evaluation of the Modular Achievement Program (MAP) at Bowling Green State University for the 1972-73 academic year. Emphasis is placed on the general education component, the structure of MAP in its position within the University, a profile of the MAP student, student development,…
Descriptors: Educational Innovation, Flexible Scheduling, Higher Education, Interdisciplinary Approach
DeVestern, Diane; Carek, Roman – 1973
This document evaluates the counseling aspect of the Modular Achievement Program (MAP) at Bowling Green State University. Following a review of the overall functions and activities, the programs relationship with MAP component programs is discussed. Related documents are HE 005 102, 005 083, 005 078, 005 082, 005 081, 005 101, 005 077, and 005…
Descriptors: Cooperative Programs, Coordination, Counseling Services, Educational Innovation
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