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Snyder, Jon D.; Bae, Soung – Stanford Center for Opportunity Policy in Education, 2017
Part of the Stanford Center for Opportunity Policy in Education (SCOPE) research series titled "Time Matters: Teacher Collaboration for Learning and Leading," this cross-case study and accompanying research brief were gathered as part of a larger study of four public schools across the United States that organized teacher time and work…
Descriptors: Teacher Collaboration, Time Management, Cooperative Learning, Time Factors (Learning)
Snyder, Jon; Bae, Soung – Stanford Center for Opportunity Policy in Education, 2017
Part of the Stanford Center for Opportunity Policy in Education (SCOPE) research series titled "Time Matters: Teacher Collaboration for Learning and Leading," the cross-case study and this accompanying research brief were gathered as part of a larger study of four public schools across the United States that organized teacher time and…
Descriptors: Teacher Collaboration, Time Management, Cooperative Learning, Time Factors (Learning)
Isherwood, Robert S.; Barger-Anderson, Richard; Erickson, Matthew – Journal of Special Education Apprenticeship, 2012
Qualitative research was conducted in a large suburban school district implementing co-teaching as a new service delivery model for special education. Researchers examined the changes that resulted from the new service delivery model using a socio-technical systems lens. This framework views schools as open systems that contain a structural, task,…
Descriptors: Team Teaching, Qualitative Research, Suburban Schools, Special Education

Kruse, Gary; Zulkoski, Mike – NASSP Bulletin, 1997
A Nebraska high school implemented interdisciplinary teaming several years ago as a direct result of its strategic planning effort. It eventually rejected the intensified block schedule, which manipulated time without changing teacher roles, and adopted a flexible block schedule. Departments were replaced by interdisciplinary teams of teachers and…
Descriptors: Block Scheduling, Departments, Flexible Scheduling, High Schools
Pisapia, John; Westfall, Amy Lynn – 1997
In 1995 the Metropolitan Educational Research Consortium (MERC), Richmond (Virginia) commissioned a study of alternative high school scheduling modules to determine the effects of different schedules on teaching strategies, teacher and student satisfaction, and student and school performance. This report presents the results of an analysis of a…
Descriptors: Block Scheduling, Flexible Scheduling, High School Students, High Schools

McCracken, Nancy Mellin; Sekicky, Natalie – English Journal, 1998
Describes the collaboration between a third-year high school teacher and a seasoned education professor, in which the two traded places, coteaching each other's classes for the entire school year. Discusses getting started, what they expected and what they learned, long-term individual effects of collaboration, ensuring success, and collaboration…
Descriptors: Block Scheduling, College School Cooperation, English Instruction, Grade 9

Hackmann, Donald G.; Shelley, Mack C., II – Planning and Changing, 2002
Provides a brief overview of historical trends in classroom instructional practices and explains the emergence of constructivist theory. Describes two instructional practices at the secondary level: curriculum integration and teaming. Reports findings of a case study examining one high school faculty's teaching practices while engaged in…
Descriptors: Block Scheduling, Case Studies, Constructivism (Learning), Curriculum Development
Preising, Paul P. – 1969
A mailed questionnaire survey of public high schools in California and Oregon was conducted to determine if differences exist in the length of tenure and the recruitment of personnel in schools stratified on the basis of adoption of four innovations: Teacher aides, team teaching, variation in class size, and variation in length of class period.…
Descriptors: Class Size, Educational Innovation, High Schools, Hypothesis Testing
Southwest Region Schools, Dillingham, AK. – 1996
An Effective Rural Schools delivery model for small rural high schools was developed by teachers, parents, community members, and principals in a southwestern Alaska district. The model aimed to replace the typical "bush" high school model with effective resource management and delivery strategies that would work in small high schools.…
Descriptors: Block Scheduling, Educational Change, High Schools, Integrated Curriculum
Hammel, Green and Abrahamson, Architects, St. Paul, Minn. – 1968
In 1962 a re-evaluation of this high school's educational program indicated a need for massive change in its organization patterns; emphasis was to be on the individual student and his adaptability in a changing society. The new pattern of organization includes large and small group discussions, teacher teams, resource centers or learning…
Descriptors: Building Plans, Educational Facilities Design, Educational Programs, Flexible Scheduling

Wraga, William G. – Educational Administration Quarterly, 1999
The articles in the December 1997 "Educational Administration Quarterly" about replacing the American comprehensive high school lacked historical perspective. Despite contributors' efforts to dissociate them from such schools, certain "innovative" restructuring measures (community building, team teaching, and block scheduling) have historically…
Descriptors: Block Scheduling, Community, Educational History, Educational Innovation
Aguilar, Cynthia Mata; Morocco, Catherine Cobb; Parker, Caroline E.; Zigmond, Naomi – Learning Disabilities Research & Practice, 2006
Middletown High School is a comprehensive high school with 1,970 students, located in the environs of Washington, DC. It is distinguished by an open enrollment policy for all courses; a strong emphasis on inclusion of students with learning disabilities (LD) in general education classrooms; block scheduling that allows for more in-depth and…
Descriptors: High Schools, Equal Education, Academic Achievement, Comprehensive Programs
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

George, Paul S.; McEwin, C. Kenneth – NASSP Bulletin, 1999
Growing student diversity, reports and government mandates, ninth-grade transition problems, and middle-school influences have produced new enthusiasm for high-school reorganization. Restructuring approaches such as block scheduling, differentiated instruction, academic teaming, house plans, career academies, heterogeneous grouping, and integrated…
Descriptors: Block Scheduling, Diversity (Student), Educational Change, Educational Trends
Filene, Ron; Kief, Gary – 1967
This report, prepared by two students, deals with student and teacher reactions to a recently instituted program of flexible scheduling and independent study time at South Hills High School, Covina, California. Questionnaires were distributed to teachers and students during the first and second years of the program. Interpretation of the…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Audiovisual Aids, Educational Improvement, Flexible Scheduling
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