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Carmelo Galioto; Camila Moyano Davila – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2024
This paper problematizes the experience of temporality in school education and explores its potentialities, examining the implications for educational justice in and for qualitative research. In a first stage, we develop a "pars destruens" of how the experience of temporality takes place as a transversal dimension of school activities.…
Descriptors: Time, Time Factors (Learning), Justice, Phenomenology
Dave Kamper; Sebastian Martinez Hickey; Daniel Perez – Economic Policy Institute, 2024
The Economic Policy Institute has long documented the expanding pay penalty faced by teachers in the K-12 system thanks to decades of underinvestment in public education. But teachers are not the only ones who have been undervalued: Many other school staff--who are essential for providing high-quality, safe, and nurturing learning…
Descriptors: Unemployment, Elementary Secondary Education, Paraprofessional School Personnel, Income
Anglum, J. Cameron – Phi Delta Kappan, 2022
In rural school districts across the country, four-day school weeks have proliferated. Currently adopted in 1,600 schools in 600 school districts, 90% of which are rural, four-day school week policies have prospered largely without a robust body of evidence to support their expansion. J. Cameron Anglum presents an overview of four-day school week…
Descriptors: School Schedules, Rural Schools, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education
Hess, Frederick M. – Phi Delta Kappan, 2023
Efforts to improve education outcomes often involve lengthening the school day or the school year in hopes that spending more time in school will boost student learning. Yet, as Frederick Hess explains, U.S. students spend as much or more total time in school as their peers in other industrialized nations. What matters more than the amount of time…
Descriptors: School Schedules, Time Factors (Learning), Time on Task, Elementary Secondary Education
Balcon, Marie-Pascale – European Education and Culture Executive Agency, European Commission, 2022
This report gives an overview on the start of the school year and its length as well as the timing and length of school holidays. It covers both primary and general secondary education. The information is available for the 37 countries participating in the EU's Erasmus+ programme (27 EU Member States, Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Switzerland,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, School Schedules, Holidays, Geographic Regions
Linda F. Nathan; Lydia Cochrane; Ayesha Hoda – Phi Delta Kappan, 2024
School leaders Lydia Cochrane and Ayesha Hoda have struggled to meet the increasingly complex needs of the students in their schools. As students' needs increase, schools are asked to do more and more, while continuing to have strong academic results. Cochrane and Hoda believe the current system is untenable and needs to change. With Linda Nathan,…
Descriptors: Student Needs, Academic Achievement, Educational Change, Models
Daniel W. Sheppard; Shannon Saunders – Middle School Journal, 2025
At Mayfield Middle School, in order to create personalized and more meaningful learning experiences for the students, it was realized that a typical, traditional schedule was not always conducive to the types of learning experiences teachers wanted to create. Teachers had great ideas for projects and practices that would incorporate more critical…
Descriptors: School Schedules, Scheduling, Middle Schools, Creativity
Kilgore, Wendy – American Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers (AACRAO), 2023
The February 2023 60-Second Survey was conducted as part of AACRAO's ongoing search for insights into various administrative-support aspects of undergraduate-class scheduling. It was intended for individuals at institutions in the United States familiar with the practices and policies associated with building an undergraduate-class schedule and…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Study, School Schedules, Classes (Groups of Students), Program Effectiveness
Kayla Bates-Brantley; Mackenzie D. Sidwell; Marsha Hasenoehrl – Communique, 2025
Reading and literacy skills are essential to fostering a child's development and academic success. Research has consistently highlighted the importance of early literacy proficiency as a strong indicator of later academic achievement, cognitive ability, and social-emotional well-being (Espinosa, 2002; Gottlieb et al., 2022). Unfortunately, reading…
Descriptors: Reading Skills, Literacy, Child Development, Academic Achievement
Muehlberg, Jessica M.; Cho, Sarah; Harpaz, Shunit – College and University, 2021
In the fifteen years of working in higher education (with the vast majority of those years in the registrar's office), the authors have participated in all types of emergency planning--a registrar staple--including earthquakes, fires, severe weather, floods, bomb threats, and even H1N1 pandemics. But none of that planning truly prepared them for…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, School Schedules, Higher Education
Elizabeth B. Harkey; Kathryn Early; Ronnie D. Hall; Marilyn E. Strutchens – Mathematics Teacher: Learning and Teaching PK-12, 2023
In a small rural school district in the southeast, two high schools have both seen a decline in their enrollment, so the two high schools are merging into one facility until a new school is built. Naturally students have concerns about the proposed organization, with students at one school already having concerns about the current lunch schedule,…
Descriptors: Rural Schools, High Schools, Mathematical Models, Mathematics Education
Ocampo, Dawn – Montessori Life: A Publication of the American Montessori Society, 2022
Have you ever wondered what Montessori looks like at the high school level? The author interviewed 17-year-old Violet Butler, a senior at Clark Montessori High School, in Cincinnati, OH, to get a sense of a typical day in her life. Her answers were inspiring, and the way she navigates the demands of school and life offered the author a sense of…
Descriptors: Montessori Method, Montessori Schools, High Schools, High School Seniors
Isaac Bengre Taley; Augustina Azumbila – African Educational Research Journal, 2025
This position paper proposes a revisiting of the academic calendar for Ghanaian basic schools, emphasising the need to extend the first-trimester vacation period to better align with sociocultural, economic, and environmental realities. The current first vacation, which runs from late December to early January, overlaps with festive events,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, School Schedules, Vacations, Elementary Secondary Education
De Lel, Gisèle – European Education and Culture Executive Agency, European Commission, 2021
This report, based on national data, gives an overview on the length of the school year, the start and the end dates, the timing and length of school holidays and the number of school days. It covers both primary and general secondary education and key points are illustrated by comparative figures. The information is available for the 37 countries…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, School Schedules, Holidays, Geographic Regions
Barrett, Sharon Kebschull – Public Impact, 2023
Innovative staffing means thinking differently about instructional roles and available funding to improve academics, creating new career options for teachers and addressing persistent teaching vacancies. By reallocating funding from these vacancies, existing budgets can fund new staffing models that increase teacher collaboration and pay, extend…
Descriptors: Teacher Shortage, Personnel Selection, Outcomes of Education, Innovation