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George, Patricia – National Middle School Association (NJ3), 2005
One hotly-debated topic related to scheduling is year-round schooling. While still the exception rather than the rule, year-round schooling (also called extended learning) is growing in popularity. According to the National Association for Year-Round Education (NAYRE), 3,180 public schools were operating year-round in 2002-2003. California leads…
Descriptors: Scheduling, Public Schools, Educational Change, Professional Associations
Shields, Carolyn M.; Oberg, Steven Lynn – 2000
Year-round schooling is a form of educational restructuring designed either to increase efficiency by enabling a district to accommodate more pupils without providing new buildings or to modify the school year to improve both academic and nonacademic outcomes. The main forms of year-round schooling include the single-track calendar and multi-track…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Extended School Year, Program Effectiveness, School Schedules
Sisson, P. J.; Arthur, G. L. – College Management, 1973
Researchers urge adoption of a standardized college calendar and express a few preferences. (Editor)
Descriptors: Extended School Year, Higher Education, Quarter System, School Schedules
Peer reviewedDesmond, Richard L. – Educational Record, 1971
An analysis of the advantages and disadvantages of the trimester system and speculations on the current disuse and prospects for revival of the system. (Editor/HS)
Descriptors: Extended School Year, Higher Education, Scheduling, School Schedules
Compact-Special Issue, 1971
Descriptors: Discussion, Educational Objectives, Extended School Year, Public Policy
Peer reviewedRichmond, Mossie J., Jr. – Education, 1979
Although the Forty-Five-Fifteen extended school year design is a modification of the Nine-Three concept, a school community can receive the same basic results from the implementation of either design. The basic differences are found in the titles of the designs and in the methods of establishing the initial rotating-cycles. (Author/NQ)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Extended School Year, Flexible Schedules, Scheduling
Peer reviewedLeonard, Judith – Exceptional Children, 1981
Legal and educational issues related to year-round education for handicapped individuals are discussed. It is suggested that the concept of year-round schooling is not inconsistent with the goals of mainstreaming and the need of severely handicapped individuals to have the opportunity to generalize learned skills. (Author)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Equal Education, Extended School Year, History
Peer reviewedStotland, Janet F.; Mancuso, Ellen – Exceptional Children, 1981
The procedural history and the implications of the Appeals' Court decision in Armstrong v Kline, in which Pennsylvania was found in violation of federal law by restricting special education services to 180 days, are discussed. (CL)
Descriptors: Compliance (Legal), Court Litigation, Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedMakuch, Gary J. – Exceptional Children, 1981
Pennsylvania's director of special education asserts that P.L. 94-142 (the Education for All Handicapped Children Act) is not the proper vehicle for implementing free appropriate human services to all handicapped children and their families. (Author/CL)
Descriptors: Compliance (Legal), Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Equal Education
VanSciver, James H. – Principal, 1999
A Delaware middle school schedules its summer school near the end of summer, requires students and parents to attend a preliminary meeting, and features strict attendance and behavior requirements. Students' placement depends on reading ability. An evaluation showed that vocabulary, reading, writing, and math scores increased for nearly 70% of…
Descriptors: Ability Grouping, Extended School Year, Middle Schools, Parent Participation
Browder, Diane M.; And Others – 1984
Evaluation of eligibility for extended school year (ESY) services was made based on informaton contained in school files in a stratified sampling across Pennsylvania. Subjects had been classified as severely and profoundly mentally retarded and were divided into groups based on eligibility for programming in excess of 180 days or ineligibility for…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Eligibility, Extended School Year, Prediction
Sobsey, Dick – 1985
The paper reviews court decisions mandating extended-year programs for students with severe and multiple handicaps for whom regression during the summer break threatens the development of independence and addresses considerations in developing such extended year programs. Guidelines center on eligibility, funding, program focus, program length,…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Extended School Year, Multiple Disabilities, Program Development
Glowski, Mathew R. – 1974
The report begins by describing the northeast New Jersey District, its student population growth, and the need for expanded educational opportunities. It examines major extended school year programs in theory and in practice, as well as the probable educational, social, and fiscal impact in the District should an extended school year program be…
Descriptors: Extended School Year, Feasibility Studies, High Schools, Quarter System
Thomas, George I. – 1972
This overview is intended to acquaint people with the concept and the features of such plans. The author begins with a discussion of the early development and implementation of various continuous learning plans and then focuses on the financial aspects of such a plan--capital outlay and debt service, school plant operation, and school bus and…
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Educational Quality, Extended School Year, Lifelong Learning
Peer reviewedRichmond, Mossie J., Jr. – Education, 1977
The extended school year is presented as an educational alternative to help deter juvenile delinquency, the argument being that youth engaged in formal school environments are less apt to be inclined toward crime. (JC)
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Delinquency, Extended School Year, Nontraditional Education

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