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Peer reviewedHassenpflug, Ann – NASSP Bulletin, 1999
In this interview, a high school art teacher explains why her initial enthusiasm for block scheduling evaporated. Problems arose with foreign-language instruction, science labs, lesson planning, field trips, space utilization, supplies, and overenrollment in elective subjects like music and art. Teachers had little control or administrative…
Descriptors: Advanced Placement, Art Teachers, Block Scheduling, Elective Courses


