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D'Ydewalle, G.; And Others – British Journal of Educational Psychology, 1981
Subjects from four physics or literature classes expected a delayed or an immediate test after their class. All were tested immediately. Male subjects expecting the immediate test performed better than males expecting a delayed test. Absence of interaction effects with personality measurement suggested the inadequacy of the goal gradient…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Expectation, High School Students, High Schools
Israelson, Jo A. – Teacher, 1978
A ten-step approach is presented by which two teachers can implement their own team teaching arrangement. Advantages, disadvantages, planning, scheduling, and room design are considered. (SJL)
Descriptors: Class Organization, Elementary Education, Elementary School Teachers, Guidelines
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Whitaker, Charles E. – SRA Journal, 1996
Research administrators must establish and maintain control over discretionary spending, assure all deliverables are completed on time, and assure adequate and controlled funding for grants and contracts. Steps and approaches for accomplishing these tasks are outlined, including planning, tracking, and reporting techniques. (MSE)
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Budgeting, Contracts, Expenditures
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Malloy, William – NASSP Bulletin, 1997
The North Carolina Partnership Training System, a federally funded technical assistance project, convened a Principals Task Force to examine inclusion practices. They identified several facilitators and barriers to inclusion and found that block scheduling, collaborative teaching, cooperative learning, interdisciplinary planning, heterogeneous…
Descriptors: Block Scheduling, Cooperative Learning, Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education
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Daigle, Paul D.; Leclerc, Daniel C. – NASSP Bulletin, 1997
A Massachusetts regional high school that was formerly on probation has totally restructured its school day, culture, curriculum, and treatment of professionals. Flex time, offered in exchange for performing building supervision duties, allows teachers more flexibility and control in structuring their professional and personal lives. A more…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Flexible Scheduling, High Schools, School Culture
Fallis, Todd – Teaching Music, 2003
Describes how an eleven-period day would work in high schools. Discusses the benefits of having an eleven-period day, such as helping with overcrowding and allowing students flexibility. Addresses where music class would fit into this schedule and includes a list of resources on scheduling. (CMK)
Descriptors: Educational Benefits, Educational Change, Educational Practices, High Schools
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Haid, William R.; Johnson, G. Frost – College and University, 1989
A national survey of policies and procedures concerning college final examination scheduling found most have a formal schedule, most do not use an automated scheduling system or any priority when assigning examinations, more than half use "special" examination scheduling, and registrars or assistant registrars are most commonly…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, College Administration, Computer Oriented Programs, Higher Education
Kuhmerker, Lisa – Equity and Choice, 1989
Uses examples from the Schaefer School in Tappan (New York) to illustrate how an elementary school can develop an educational climate that fosters friendship, the key to student socialization. Discusses the following areas: (1) classroom activities; (2) school-wide democratic governance structures; (3) support staff roles; and (4) time scheduling.…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Educational Environment, Elementary Education, Friendship
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Startup, Richard; And Others – Studies in Higher Education, 1988
A study investigated the problems and advantages of providing computer terminals in residence halls. There were problems in security and in accommodating the facilities, but the primary gain was greater, more economical, and more widespread use of the computer. (Author/MSE)
Descriptors: College Housing, Computer Uses in Education, Computers, Dormitories
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Edwards, Clarence M., Jr. – Educational Leadership, 1995
One schedule innovation--the four-period day and semester-length courses--is revamping North Carolina and Virginia high schools. At Orange County (Virginia) High School, a simplified and flexible 4-year 9-13 semester-block program is helping kids complete more courses, receive better grades, and take and pass more advanced-placement exams. (MLH)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Advanced Placement, Educational Change, Enrollment
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Emergency Librarian, 1995
Presents research findings that deal with teacher-librarians' leadership role in cooperative program planning and teaching and the personal characteristics that make that leadership more successful. Topics include the role of teachers and administrators, flexible scheduling, teacher-librarians as change agents, and professional development. (LRW)
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Change Agents, Elementary Secondary Education, Flexible Scheduling
Bambara, Linda M.; Ager, Christina – Journal of the Association for Persons with Severe Handicaps (JASH), 1992
Three adults with moderate developmental disabilities living in the community learned to independently self-schedule their leisure activity by choosing picture cards and placing them in a sequenced activity book. Self-scheduling was maintained at follow up, and resulted in increases in the weekly frequency and diversity of self-directed leisure…
Descriptors: Adults, Developmental Disabilities, Group Homes, Leisure Education
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Conway, Diana – Hispania, 1992
Suggestions are offered for ways to modify a typical community college language laboratory to serve diverse student needs. The discussion is based on experiences of Anchorage Community College, which modeled its lab on a learning resources center rather than a traditional lab. (LB)
Descriptors: Access to Education, Audio Equipment, Budgeting, Community Colleges
Moore, Tim – Campus Activities Programming, 1992
An interview with a college student activities director addresses topics concerning student activities planning including the need for good planning, activities planning as leadership training, roles of staff and students, planning phases, effective use of financial and human resources, contracting with artists, effective promotion, event-day…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Contracts, Extracurricular Activities, Higher Education
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Pogoda-Ciccone, Nanci – Perspectives in Education and Deafness, 1994
A class structure and format for teaching writing skills are suggested by an English teacher at a school for deaf students. A typical lesson consists of 10 minutes of dialogue journal writing, a 15-minute minilesson, help with selecting writing topics, and 30 to 35 minutes for writing. Methodologies for teacher conferences, peer conferences, and…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Deafness, Dialog Journals, High Schools
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