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Johnson, La Von C. – Res Quart AAHPER, 1969
Study submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the PhD degree at the University of Utah.
Descriptors: Flexible Scheduling, Physical Activities, Physical Development, Physical Education
Sparacio, Stephen – APSS Know How, 1973
Discusses four types of master scheduling: (1) traditional or manual scheduling, (2) computer scheduling, (3) ultra-sophisticated scheduling such as flexible-modular scheduling, and (4) innovative noncomputer assisted scheduling within the traditional school framework. (Author/DN)
Descriptors: Computer Oriented Programs, Flexible Scheduling, Scheduling, School Schedules
Rettig, Michael D.; Canady, Robert Lynn – School Administrator, 1999
Research reveals important generalizations about block scheduling. A/B schedules are easier to implement than 4/4 schedules, which must be adapted to allow some year-long courses. Merely changing the school bell schedule will not guarantee better student performance. However, block scheduling typically improves climate, attendance, and…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Block Scheduling, Educational Benefits, Educational Environment
Southern Regional Education Board (SREB), 2012
Research has shown that certain ways of teaching can make a difference in whether students learn standards-based content. Many strategies have proven to be effective in teaching literacy, mathematics, science and social studies. These strategies have facilitated blending academic and career/technical subjects to make learning more meaningful for…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Secondary School Teachers, Middle School Teachers, Reading Instruction
Pollara, Joanne – ProQuest LLC, 2012
Teaching has long been considered an isolated profession with little opportunity for collaboration. A major task for school leaders is to create improvement from within the school. Teachers are a valuable resource and each one possesses expertise in strategies and methodologies that can be a benefit to others. This action research explored the…
Descriptors: Peer Counseling, Coaching (Performance), Teacher Leadership, Action Research
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Yau, Jane Y.-K.; Joy, Mike; Dickert, Stephan – Educational Technology & Society, 2010
We report the results of a diary study to determine whether a diary approach could be used as a successful way of retrieving a) the user's learning contexts, b) which learning contexts are significant for consideration within an m-learning application, and c) which learning materials are appropriate for which learning situation. Analyses of data…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Technology, Data Analysis, Student Characteristics
Walker, Karen – Education Partnerships, Inc., 2006
To use a block schedule or a traditional schedule? Which structure will produce the best and highest achievement rates for students? The research is mixed on this due to numerous variables such as: (1) socioeconomic levels; (2) academic levels; (3) length of time a given schedule has been in operation; (4) strategies being used in the classrooms;…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Block Scheduling, Scheduling, School Schedules
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Mandell, Alan; Herman, Lee – Adult Learning, 2008
Over the past 30+ years, many colleges have made themselves more accessible for adult students. These innovations include flexible scheduling, online learning, professionally-oriented degrees, and credit for what students already know. However, there is more work to be done, particularly in the areas of financial aid for the very large number of…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Flexible Scheduling, Mentors, Online Courses
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Superfine, Alison Castro – Mathematics Educator, 2008
Planning is an important phase of teaching, during which teachers make decisions about various aspects of instruction that ultimately shape students' opportunities to learn. Prior research on teacher planning, however, fails to adequately describe experienced teachers' planning decisions, and is unclear about the extent to which teachers use…
Descriptors: Mathematics Curriculum, Curriculum Development, Scheduling, Educational Planning
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Hill, Duncan L. – College Quarterly, 2008
Focusing on the current timetabling process at the University of Toronto Mississauga, I apply David Wesson's theoretical framework in order to understand how increasing enrolment interacts with a decentralized timetabling process to limit the flexibility of course schedules, and the resultant impact on educational quality. I then apply Robert…
Descriptors: Scheduling, Courses, Educational Quality, Administrative Organization
Myers, Nicholas J. – Principal, 2008
All children can learn. When principals and faculties fully embrace this core belief and demonstrate it to students, parents, and each other, significant improvements in academic performance can result. However, while it is certainly true that all children are capable of academic success, it is also true that learning occurs at different rates.…
Descriptors: Block Scheduling, School Schedules, Elementary Schools, Academic Standards
Sorenson, Burke – Teaching Music, 2007
Musical theatre is one of the great genres of music, yet very few community theatres use live music to accompany their productions. Sadly, many community theatres that formerly employed pit orchestras are replacing them with electronic music. Some producers would welcome live music, but they worry about the potential cost. There are so many…
Descriptors: Musicians, Music, Theater Arts, Community Organizations
Lambrecht, Judith J. – Journal of Business Education, 1975
A way to depict the kind of instructional organization used in an individualized course is to describe the kind of scheduling arrangements possible for students. This aspect of 23 business courses included in one State-wide evaluation is the focus of attention in this article. (Author)
Descriptors: Business Education, Flexible Scheduling, Individualized Instruction, Postsecondary Education
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Centra, John A.; Sobol, Marion G. – Research in Higher Education, 1974
Evaluations of the interim term or 4-1-4 program at various colleges have been generally favorable. A detailed evaluation of the Rider College interim study program based on faculty and student reports indicated that the more nontraditionally oriented courses were rated higher than the more traditional offerings. (Editor/PG)
Descriptors: Flexible Scheduling, Higher Education, Program Evaluation, Scheduling
Drake, George A. – Critique, 1973
The Colorado College Plan was designed to reconstitute the academic calendar so that student and faculty time would be used more productively. Courses are offered one at a time, rather than simultaneously, in nine blocks, each 3 1/2 weeks in length. The fall semester encompasses four of these blocks and the spring semester contains five. Each…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Educational Innovation, Educational Programs, Flexible Scheduling
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