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Keen, Mark F. – School Administrator, 1999
Through discussions with faculty and continuing research, staff at a small Indiana high school developed a five-period schedule embedded in a trimester format. This plan enables students to earn 60 or more credits during their high school years, with fewer classes but longer class periods. Trimesters have increased learning opportunities. (MLH)
Descriptors: Block Scheduling, College Bound Students, Educational Opportunities, High Schools
Hackmann, Donald G. – Phi Delta Kappan, 2004
The student-centered learning practices associated with constructivism could benefit from the increased class time that block scheduling offers. But, in this article, the author observes, too often block scheduling is adopted as an end in itself, not as a tool to facilitate a specific pedagogical approach. The author expands on his observation in…
Descriptors: Secondary Education, Educational History, Time Blocks, Time Factors (Learning)
Childers, Gary L.; Ireland, Rebecca Weeks – Education Digest: Essential Readings Condensed for Quick Review, 2005
In Boone, North Carolina, Watauga High School has developed an alternative schedule that blends traditional and block schedules. This composite schedule originated in the late 1990s when their faculty members and administrators were struggling to determine if the school should change to a full block schedule. The board of education encouraged…
Descriptors: Scheduling, Block Scheduling, High Schools, Student Diversity
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Kumler, Lori; Palchick, Rina – Social Education, 2008
For many students, high school coursework consists of discrete subjects, each disconnected from the other, but together adding up to a high school diploma. Nonetheless, at the classroom level one can find many examples of integrated, interdisciplinary, or cross-subject teaching. Some pursue this approach because they consider that high school…
Descriptors: High School Students, Block Scheduling, Criminals, Novels
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Halpin, David – FORUM: for promoting 3-19 comprehensive education, 2008
Far too much curriculum time in primary schools is overly regulated and assessment driven, with the result that many children attending them are either bored or made to feel anxious. The antidote to this tendency is for teachers to rediscover the value of deregulated ("wasted") curriculum time via a renewed commitment to the value of play,…
Descriptors: Scheduling, Time Management, Productivity, Anxiety
Phillips, Susan K. – ProQuest LLC, 2010
Rural community colleges often face the problem of having to cancel classes due to low enrollment. To eliminate this problem one western community college developed several presentation modes for College Reading I (CR1) to combine low-enrollment classes. This study was a program evaluation on non-equivalent groups to determine which presentation…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Scheduling, Student Attitudes, Program Evaluation
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Irvin, Matthew J.; Hannum, Wallace H.; Varre, Claire de la; Farmer, Thomas W. – Quarterly Review of Distance Education, 2010
The primary purpose of the current study was to examine barriers to the use of distance education and explore related factors in small and low-income rural schools. Data were collected via a telephone survey with administrators or other qualified personnel. The sample involved 417 randomly selected small and low-income rural school districts…
Descriptors: Rural Schools, Distance Education, Telephone Surveys, Educational Technology
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Naftali, Orna – Childhood: A Global Journal of Child Research, 2010
This study explores two aspects of the privatization of childhood in contemporary urban China: the emergent discourse on children's privacy and children's growing seclusion within the home. Drawing on ethnographic fieldwork, the author describes urban caregivers' engagement with the issue of children's privacy, and argues that we are now…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Children, Urban Areas, Privacy
Johnston, J. Howard – Education Partnerships, Inc., 2009
The amount of time allocated for learning and the way that time is used is one of the few variables that can be influenced rather directly by school leaders. Fortunately, it is also a variable that has shown consistent links to student performance. Now that schools are focused directly, and in some cases exclusively, on student achievement, there…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Time on Task, Educational Opportunities, Time Factors (Learning)
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Bounds, Wendy; Nettles, Mary Frances; Johnson, James T. – Journal of Child Nutrition & Management, 2009
Purpose/Objectives: The objectives of this study were to examine the perceptions of school nutrition directors, principals/assistant principals, and teachers regarding issues important to consider when scheduling recess in relation to lunch, and to describe practices related to successfully implementing a recess before lunch program. Methods: A…
Descriptors: Principals, Scheduling, Elementary Schools, Focus Groups
McCoy, Mary Helen S.; Taylor, Dianne L. – 2000
This paper examines how block scheduling affects teachers' perceptions of school climate. It is based on information taken from 21 high schools in a southern state that used 4X4 block scheduling. Data were collected through interviews, a survey instrument that measured teacher perceptions of climate, and focus groups. Based on results from the…
Descriptors: Block Scheduling, Discipline, Educational Change, Educational Innovation
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Claxton, David B.; Bryant, James G., Jr. – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, 1996
The implications for physical education of the trend toward block scheduling at the middle and high school levels are discussed. Physical educators are urged to see block scheduling as an opportunity. Suggestions for implementing the block schedule include a sample schedule for a 90-minute physical education class. Positive results of block…
Descriptors: Block Scheduling, High Schools, Lesson Plans, Middle Schools
Clarke, Don; Cottle, Melvin A. – Team Teaching, 1967
A teamed, modular approach to teaching elementary school social studies was developed to deal with individual student differences, to utilize teacher specialities and school facilities, and to increase student sense of responsibility in learning. The curriculum allowed each student to choose from alternative activities (such as lectures, special…
Descriptors: Flexible Scheduling, Team Teaching
Van Dusseldorp, Ralph – NASSP Bull, 1970
Computers can be used for maintaining and producing student records. (CK)
Descriptors: Computers, Grading, Recordkeeping, Scheduling
Libr J, 1970
Descriptors: Conferences, Meetings, Planning, Scheduling
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