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Griffin, Charine Thomas – 1972
This study investigated innovative trends in scheduling classes in relation to the traditional method of scheduling. The nongraded organization was examined in relation to the schools-within-a-school type of organization. Another aim of the study was to offer recommendations about scheduling and organization to administrators on the basis of the…
Descriptors: Administrator Guides, Bibliographies, Computer Oriented Programs, Educational Innovation
Fliegner, Herbert R. – Executive Educator, 1982
Describes how Suffern (New York) High School creates its master class schedule using a computer-generated "conflict matrix" that shows the enrollment for each course and the number of students who would experience scheduling conflicts if any two courses were offered at the same time. (Author/RW)
Descriptors: Computer Oriented Programs, High Schools, Matrices, Scheduling
Allen, Dwight W.; De Lay, Donald
One of the major impediments to the adoption of needed curricular reform in the high school is the restrictive, manually constructed schedule. To help solve this scheduling problem, the computer based Stanford School Scheduling System (SSSS) was developed. Experience with the SSSS demonstrates its feasibility and shows that administrators can be…
Descriptors: Computer Oriented Programs, Costs, Curriculum Development, Flexible Scheduling
Keill, James – 1967
A step-by-step process is described for registering students in junior and senior high schools by electronic computer and for providing them with conflict-free programs. The manual provides answers to questions concerning procedure, outlines features to improve administrative control, depicts various forms of data processing materials used, and…
Descriptors: Administrators, Computer Oriented Programs, Data Processing, Guides
Hoskins, Robert G.; Rosenthal, Nina Ribak – Vocational Guidance Quarterly, 1983
Describes the use of a microcomputer to schedule students into a series of small group career exploration sessions. Use of the computer greatly simplified the process, and all students were able to obtain their first or second choice options. (JAC)
Descriptors: Career Exploration, Career Guidance, Computer Oriented Programs, High School Students
Braddock, Clayton – Southern Education Report, 1967
Modular or flexible class scheduling implies the division of each school day into 20 modules. At Trezevant high school in Memphis, Tennessee, up to 40 percent of a student's time over a 5-day period may remain unscheduled. For students unable to manage the freedom of flexible scheduling there are supervised study halls and continuous counseling.…
Descriptors: Computer Oriented Programs, Flexible Schedules, Flexible Scheduling, High Schools
Peer reviewedDieterich, Daniel J. – English Journal, 1971
Discusses what modular or flexible scheduling is and evaluates its advantages, disadvantages and pitfalls. Includes abstracts of eleven documents that provide additional information from implemented programs and from various experiences and points of view of teacher, parents, and students. (RB)
Descriptors: Computer Oriented Programs, Flexible Scheduling, Followup Studies, High Schools
Goddard, William P. – 1976
This second version of a computerized school records system utilizing punch cards was developed by high school students under faculty guidance. Not only is it inexpensive to use, but it is tailored to the needs of a particular school and, therefore, responsive to its needs. Detailed step by step instructions are provided for utilizing the system.…
Descriptors: Computer Oriented Programs, Data Processing, High Schools, Recordkeeping
Carifio, James – Career Education Quarterly, 1976
Reports a study conducted at a vocational-technical high school in eastern Massachusetts to develop an assignment procedure for a ninth grade career exploration program based on student preferences. The solution described here solved the assignment-by-preference problem by concentrating on measurement and composite-score scale construction. (TA)
Descriptors: Career Choice, Career Education, Career Exploration, Computer Oriented Programs
CHAFFEE, LEONARD M.; HELLER, ROBERT W. – 1967
PROJECT PASS (PROJECT IN AUTOMATED SCHOOL SCHEDULING) WAS SPONSORED IN 1965 BY THE WESTERN NEW YORK SCHOOL STUDY COUNCIL TO PROVIDE IN-SERVICE EDUCATION FOR SCHOOL PERSONNEL CONTEMPLATING THE USE OF AUTOMATED APPROACHES TO SCHOOL SCHEDULING. TWO TECHNIQUES WERE UTILIZED--CLASS LOADING AND STUDENT SELECTION (CLASS), AND GENERAL ACADEMIC SIMULATION…
Descriptors: Automation, Computer Oriented Programs, Cost Effectiveness, Costs
Petrequin, Gaynor; Tapfer, William G. – 1968
The blending of technology with teaching has permitted the introduction of individualized instruction for the total student body at Marshall High School, Portland, Oregon. In conjunction with the School of Education at Stanford University, a computerized modular-flexible schedule was made operational and put to use in September 1963. Prior to…
Descriptors: Computer Oriented Programs, Flexible Scheduling, High Schools, Independent Study


