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Seed, Allen – Middle School Journal, 1998
Discusses five types of flexible block schedules used in a team-taught middle school classroom. Briefly describes the transition from traditional scheduling to block scheduling. (JPB)
Descriptors: Block Scheduling, Educational Change, Educational Planning, Middle Schools

Gritzmacher, Hal; Larkin, Dave – Middle School Journal, 1993
Shows how the philosophies of middle school education and special education overlap and complement one another, focusing on six concepts: learner-centered instruction, bridging or transitioning emphasis, interdisciplinary teams, advisory programs, block scheduling, and exploratory courses. Continued collaboration between special and middle-level…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Interdisciplinary Approach, Intermediate Grades, Middle Schools

Nolan, Fred – Middle School Journal, 1998
Describes a type of block scheduling for middle schools that combines heterogeneous grouping in all subjects within the block and ability grouping. Presents a method of compiling data for block schedules to assist planning. (JPB)
Descriptors: Ability Grouping, Block Scheduling, Educational Planning, Grouping (Instructional Purposes)

Hackmann, Donald G. – Middle School Journal, 2002
Explains why block scheduling has become accepted practice at the secondary level and describes potential benefits for middle level schools. Shares common scheduling approaches and discusses their appropriateness for use at the middle level. Presents alternative models that would permit middle school faculties to capitalize on the benefits of…
Descriptors: Block Scheduling, Class Organization, Flexible Scheduling, Middle Schools

Smith, David D.; Pitkin, Nina A.; Rettig, Michael D. – Middle School Journal, 1998
Discusses the transition from traditional teaching and scheduling to a comprehensive block schedule with team teaching at the middle school level. Describes the process of educational change, including framing the problem, establishing consensus for change, creating pure teams, designing the master schedule; also discusses implementation issues.…
Descriptors: Block Scheduling, Change Strategies, Educational Change, Educational Planning

Erb, Tom – Middle School Journal, 1998
Discusses the affordability of implementing interdisciplinary teaching teams and block schedules in middle schools. Argues that the benefits of these school schedules and models make them worth the investment of time and money it takes to implement them. (JPB)
Descriptors: Block Scheduling, Cooperative Planning, Educational Cooperation, Educational Planning

Kasak, Deborah – Middle School Journal, 1998
Discusses ways to implement interdisciplinary teams to create high performance learning communities for students. Considers team tasks and needs, applying team tasks to responsive school structures, and enhancing instruction through flexible time use. (JPB)
Descriptors: Cooperative Planning, Educational Cooperation, Educational Environment, Educational Planning

Pilcher, Janet K. – Middle School Journal, 1993
Teachers at an interdisciplinary magnet middle school in Pensacola, Florida, collaboratively developed performance assessments to help them evaluate defined student processes and outcomes shown in student writings, oral and electronic presentations, and other portfolio offerings. In interdisciplinary schools, collaboration between curricula and…
Descriptors: Accountability, Alternative Assessment, Interdisciplinary Approach, Intermediate Grades

Harrison, Jennifer S. – Middle School Journal, 1993
To motivate students toward higher achievement and encourage mingling across racial and socioeconomic groups, a team of Florida seventh-grade teachers developed a plan featuring a rotating schedule, enrichment classes for all students, long time-blocks two days weekly, and heterogeneous cohesive groups. The program exposed all students to a…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Dropout Prevention, Enrichment Activities, Grade 7