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Nespor, Jan – Pedagogy, Culture and Society, 2019
Full-time virtual schools problematize what it means to 'attend' school. Is it the length of time a child is logged on to the school's software system (regardless of the amount of work done), or the amount of work submitted (regardless of the log-on time)? How should one figure the amount of work teachers are doing when students work by themselves…
Descriptors: Virtual Classrooms, Time Factors (Learning), Attendance, Accountability
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McManus, Richard – Practitioner Research in Higher Education, 2016
Students on a first year undergraduate economics module were given the choice of when to sit their first assessment in the subject in order to determine both preferences over assessment timing, and the impact of timing on performance. Clear preferences of having this option were shown (only 2% of students stated to be indifferent) with those more…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Freshmen, Student Evaluation, Scheduling
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
Trenta, Louis; Newman, Isadore – 2001
The block scheduling program used in a high school in a small Midwestern city was evaluated, considering the "hard" data of effects on grade point average (GPA) and attendance, but not information about student attitudes and perceptions. Data were available for approximately 500 students from the classes of 1997 (before the block…
Descriptors: Attendance, Block Scheduling, Grade Point Average, High School Students
Merrill, Irving R.; Yaryan, Ruby B. – 1968
The effect of massed versus distributed television presentations on attendance and learning in a voluntary situation were compared in a field experiment involving 114 physicians in general practice. The factorial design was based on four experimental groups, each located in a different community. Physicians viewed videotape presentations in a…
Descriptors: Achievement, Adult Learning, Attendance, Educational Television
Creamean, Sharon Lightle; Horvath, Robert Jeffery – 2000
This report describes a program for the exploration of block scheduling. The targeted population consists of high school students in a growing, middle-class community, located in a suburban setting of a large mid-western city. The historical background of block scheduling is documented through data gathered using attendance reports, student…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Attendance, Block Scheduling, Educational Environment
Bruns, Frank; McMillen, Stephen – 1979
The major objective of this study was to determine if the achievement of students in a two-hour block would be comparable to students in a three-hour block. Data on student attitudes, attendance, and dropout rates were also gathered to see if there were any positive correlations between resultant data in these areas and student achievement in the…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Attendance, Comparative Analysis, Courses
Wachter, Joanne C.; Carhart, Clare – 2003
This book presents suggestions to help teachers save time without diminishing educational quality. The list of tips focus on: working smarter; communicating effectively; managing materials; planning the week ahead; assessing students' work and keeping track of progress; learning to say no; handling printed mail; handling e-mail; using the Internet…
Descriptors: Attendance, Classroom Techniques, Computer Uses in Education, Efficiency