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Elizabeth Goode; Thomas Roche; Erica Wilson; John W. McKenzie – Journal of Further and Higher Education, 2024
In immersive block models students learn over shorter teaching periods and with fewer concurrent units than in typical semester or trimester models. A core aim of many such innovations is to enhance students' learning outcomes; however, there are few investigations of student satisfaction at scale in immersive block models. This paper reports on…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Student Attitudes, School Schedules, Public Colleges
Johnson, Daniel K. N.; Lybecker, Kristina M.; Taylor, Corrine H. – Journal of Education for Business, 2011
The authors investigated whether the curricular structure of an economics course (semester, trimester, or compressed block schedule) has an effect on an undergraduate's subsequent retention of course material, while controlling for other relevant differences. They tested separately for theoretical or process comprehension and for graphical…
Descriptors: Testing Problems, Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, Retention (Psychology)
Araeipour, Mohammad R. – ProQuest LLC, 2013
This study compared traditional and distance education delivery platforms (onsite, hybrid, and online) at the college level in an urban setting in terms of student success, measured by final course grades and identified predictors of student success. The study examined the role of variables (prior knowledge of mathematics, language, gender,…
Descriptors: Conventional Instruction, Distance Education, Comparative Analysis, Undergraduate Students
Williams, Charles, Jr. – Online Submission, 2011
The purpose of this study was to determine the impact block scheduling has on (a) student academic achievement, discipline, and attendance, and (b) administrator, teacher, and student perceptions. The study compared 2005-2010 data from a high school utilizing the A/B block schedule and a high school under a traditional schedule, in one suburban…
Descriptors: Suburban Schools, High Schools, Block Scheduling, School Schedules
Calvery, Robert; Sheets, Glenn; Bell, David – 1998
This report compares student perceptions of the block schedule with those of the traditional seven periods in high school. It describes a public school that voted to implement a modified three-block schedule containing two traditional periods. The participants in the study were 200 high-school students, all of whom were switched from a traditional…
Descriptors: Block Scheduling, Comparative Analysis, Educational Change, Educational Innovation
Gearhart, Robert E.; McMillen, Stephen – 1977
Hypotheses of a study of two-hour as opposed to three-hour training blocks for industrial vocational education students were as follows: (1) Achievement of students in a two-hour block for three years will be equal to that of students in a three-hour block for two years, (2) student attitudes toward themselves, school, and the world of work will…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Attendance, Dropout Rate, Educational Research
Carifio, James – 1975
The present study devised a computerized assignment-by-preference algorithm for a ninth-grade exploratory curriculum. The problem addressed was one of maximally mapping all students into 8 of 12 vocational programs in terms of their preferences for studying each of the programs and the assignment restrictions established by the school. To minimize…
Descriptors: Algorithms, Computer Programs, Curriculum Development, Flexible Scheduling

Wilson, Joe; Stokes, Laura C. – American Secondary Education, 2000
Surveyed for their perceptions, students attending four Alabama block-scheduled high schools identified block scheduling as more effective than traditional scheduling. Perceptions are unrelated to years of student experience. Teachers use more diverse strategies; students earn more graduation credits; instructional climate is improved; and making…
Descriptors: Block Scheduling, High Schools, Program Effectiveness, School Schedules
Corbitt, Gail
A survey was conducted to find out how students felt about the scheduling of classes at Arapahoe Community College. A stratified random sample of 97 classes, involving 1,775 students or 28% of the student body, was used. Questions were designed to assess: (1) the type of classes in which the student typically enrolled, day/night, etc.; (2) an…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Institutional Research, Scheduling, School Schedules
Gilbert, Katherine J. – 1972
The questionnaire concerning contracted student time used at University Hill Secondary School and a summary of responses to it are presented. Contracted Student Time is defined as the scheduling of student time in addition to allotted class time to enable the student to complete the requirements of a course. Numbers and percentages responding to…
Descriptors: Flexible Schedules, Flexible Scheduling, Questionnaires, School Schedules
Muir, Mike – Education Partnerships, Inc., 2005
Findings are mixed on the effectiveness of various scheduling models. These models include a traditional 7 or 8 period day, a block schedule with four classes meeting one day and another four meeting the next (A/B Block), a block schedule of four classes that meet every day for a term (4x4 Block), and several hybrid models. Some findings conclude…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Block Scheduling, School Schedules, High Schools
Scott, David C. – 1976
During the spring semester 1976, 521 day students at Bakersfield College responded to a 12-item questionnaire designed to (1) determine general student feelings toward present scheduling patterns for three unit lecture courses, (2) determine if students were confused by either irregular patterns of days in scheduling (i.e., TWF, MTTh, TThF) or by…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Courses, Scheduling, School Schedules
Cuyahoga Community Coll., Cleveland, OH. – 1972
An examination of the factors related to summer school at Cuyahoga Community College (Ohio) attempted to determine why 1970 summer enrollment had decreased, why growth in summer enrollment had been uneven since 1967, and whether changing the term from eight to six weeks had affected the enrollment. The impact of the length of the summer term(s),…
Descriptors: Enrollment Influences, Institutional Research, Scheduling, School Schedules
GILES, FREDERIC T.; AND OTHERS – 1964
STUDENTS, FACULTY, AND ADMINISTRATORS AT FIVE WASHINGTON COMMUNITY COLLEGES PARTICIPATED IN A QUESTIONNAIRE STUDY DESIGNED TO (1) DETERMINE CURRENT TRENDS IN SATURDAY INSTRUCTION, (2) SURVEY ATTITUDES TOWARD SUCH A PROCESS, (3) IDENTIFY RELEVANT PROBLEMS, AND (4) DEVELOP A QUESTIONNAIRE FOR LOCAL USE. OF THE 14 WASHINGTON COMMUNITY COLLEGES, NONE…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Attitudes, Program Development, Scheduling
Fletcher, Richard K., Jr. – 1997
During the past 4 years block scheduling has been adopted by a majority of the high schools in Middle Tennessee. This paper presents findings of a study that explored the effects of the new schedule. Data were gathered from a questionnaire that was completed by 280 teachers and approximately 2,000 students from 6 high schools in the region. Both…
Descriptors: Block Scheduling, High Schools, Homework, Parent Attitudes