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Merenbloom, Elliot Y. – NASSP Bulletin, 1996
Teacher teams add new dimensions to learning and a much- needed sense of family and community. Teams have four domains: response to student needs, curriculum integration, teaching strategies, and flexible scheduling. Barriers include scheduling problems, insufficient planning and implementation time, sporadic cooperation among core and elective…
Descriptors: Flexible Scheduling, Integrated Curriculum, Interdisciplinary Approach, Intermediate Grades
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Black, William K.; Leysen, Joan M. – College and Research Libraries, 1994
Discussion of the role of academic librarians and faculty status highlights the importance of a holistic view of the academic model of librarianship and suggests a system for providing support and judging performance. Topics addressed include activities in teaching, research, and service; performance criteria; scheduling; training; and evaluation…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Academic Rank (Professional), Evaluation Criteria, Evaluation Methods
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Stenvall, Marilyn J. – Science Teacher, 1996
Discusses the advantages of an extended school year and block scheduling for science learning. (DDR)
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Strategies, Extended School Year, Flexible Scheduling
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Latten, James E. – Music Educators Journal, 1998
Discusses guidelines for music educators when scheduling conflicts occur involving curricular music performances, both during and after school, by musical groups that practice during school hours. Provides justification for regular attendance and addresses why directors should be flexible in certain cases. Offers the Scheduling-Conflict Resolution…
Descriptors: Applied Music, Attendance, Conflict Resolution, Extracurricular Activities
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Meister, Denise; Nolan, Jim, Jr. – Teachers College Record, 2001
Examined how high school teachers made meaning of a change process involving teamwork, interdisciplinary teaching, and block scheduling. Document analysis, observation, and interview data indicated that uncertainty and doubt were the pervading themes and had a critical effect on the teaching team's ability to move to interdisciplinary teaching.…
Descriptors: Block Scheduling, Curriculum Development, Interdisciplinary Approach, Secondary Education
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Finn, Jeremy D.; Pannozzo, Gina M. – Journal of Educational Research, 2004
The authors examined the conditions that promote or discourage engagement in the classroom among kindergarten students. Engagement included learning behaviors (on-task behavior) and pro- and antisocial behavior. The authors examined 3 policy-manipulable features of kindergarten classrooms: (a) whether the class met for a half day or full day, (b)…
Descriptors: Small Classes, Student Behavior, Scheduling, Politics of Education
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Hylen, Jan – Teacher Librarian, 2005
In this age of overwhelming information, a good school library program is more important than ever. Students must be taught how to evaluate the information they find on the Internet. Collaboration between teachers and teacher-librarians is the key, and studies prove that this collaboration improves student test scores. However, the principal's…
Descriptors: Information Literacy, Library Services, School Libraries, Internet
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O'Reilly, Mark; Sigafoos, Jeff; Lancioni, Giulio; Edrisinha, Chaturi; Andrews, Alonzo – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2005
We examined the effects of an individualized schedule on levels of engagement and self-injury for a student with severe autism. We first conducted a series of functional analyses to identify contexts in which self-injury occurred in his classroom. Results of the functional analyses suggested that self-injury was associated with academic demands.…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Scheduling, Child Behavior, Individualized Education Programs
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Bayless, Marsha L. – Business Communication Quarterly, 2004
In this article, the author describes how she changed her process for the oral presentation, which involved looking at its placement in the course, the pace, and the preparation. By moving the team oral presentation earlier in the course, the author hoped to solve two problems. One problem was the increased stress both students and the author…
Descriptors: Oral Language, Public Speaking, Persuasive Discourse, Speech Communication
Black, Alison; Stave, Anna M. – International Reading Association (NJ3), 2007
With the current education climate so focused on accountability, teachers need to ensure that their teaching practices are supported by today's content-specific standards. To meet this need, "A Comprehensive Guide to Readers Theatre" shows not only how to implement Readers Theatre in the classroom but also how to use it to meet current literacy…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Poetry, Scripts, Academically Gifted
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Friend, Marilyn – Educational Leadership, 2007
Students with special needs are more likely to spend most or all of the school day in a typical classroom than they did in the past, when separate classrooms were the norm. As a result, teachers are faced with the challenge of teaching students with a wide array of learning needs. Marilyn Friend suggests that coteaching, a partnership in which a…
Descriptors: Special Needs Students, Special Education Teachers, Team Teaching, Teacher Collaboration
Molloy, Laurence; And Others – 1972
The information available on current developments in the planning and use of educational facilities is dispersed among many resources. This publication gathers up the scattered information on all the lively facilities topics and complements it with the names and addresses of prime information sources for interested public officials, planners,…
Descriptors: Air Structures, Auditoriums, Building Conversion, Classroom Furniture
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Sidener, Tina M.; Shabani, Daniel B.; Carr, James E.; Roland, Jonathan P. – Research in Developmental Disabilities: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 2006
In order to teach individuals with developmental disabilities to request stimuli they are motivated to obtain (mand), it is often necessary to initially deliver the item requested immediately and frequently. This may result in an undesirably high rate of mands that is impractical to maintain. The purpose of the current investigation was to extend…
Descriptors: Developmental Disabilities, Stimuli, Autism, Reinforcement
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Zepeda, Sally J. – International Journal of Educational Management, 2006
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to record and summarize the tensions and problems experienced by a high school administrative team as they attempted to change supervision alongside instruction in a transition to a new block schedule. Design/methodology/approach: A case study method was used. As a case study, the research is contextual in…
Descriptors: High Schools, Block Scheduling, Elementary Secondary Education, Supervision
Volkwein, J. Fredericks; Lorang, Wendell G. – 1995
This study examined reasons that some full-time students take longer than normal to complete a bachelor's degree, and whether students who extend their program are more like those who take only 4 years to graduate or are more like dropouts. One part of the study reviewed 64 transcripts of all traditionally-admissible new freshmen who entered the…
Descriptors: Bachelors Degrees, College Credits, College Graduates, Higher Education
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