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National Center for Educational Communication (DHEW/OE), Washington, DC. – 1971
The Valley View 45-15 Continuous School Year Plan, begun by the Valley View School District 96, Lockport, Illinois, in June 1970, calls for each student to attend school 45 schooldays and then have a 15-schoolday vacation. Thus, only three-fourths of the entire student body is in school at one time, resulting in a 33% increase in classrooms…
Descriptors: Educational Objectives, Individualized Instruction, Nongraded Instructional Grouping, Scheduling
Springfield School District 186, IL. – 1971
This 13-item parent questionnaire is part of a study conducted in the Springfield, Illinois high schools to evaluate the double shift scheduling program instituted there. Parents' reactions and opinions concerning the new scheduling technique are determined by a combination of forced-choice and open-ended questions. See also TM 000 881, 883-884…
Descriptors: Double Sessions, Enrollment, Evaluation Criteria, High Schools
Springfield School District 186, IL. – 1971
This 32-item faculty questionnaire is part of a study conducted in the Springfield, Illinois high schools to evaluate the double shift scheduling program instituted there. Teachers' reactions and opinions on the new scheduling technique are determined by the forced-choice and open-ended items. See also TM 000 881-883 for information on the study,…
Descriptors: Double Sessions, Enrollment, Evaluation Criteria, High Schools
Shapson, Stanley M. – 1972
This document reviews the research literature concerning class size and related issues raised by the research. The literature is divided into major areas of concern: lack of a consistent definition, criterion to be measured, the relationship between class size and method of instruction, teachers' and pupils' attitudes on class size, class size and…
Descriptors: Class Size, Classroom Design, Flexible Scheduling, Student Attitudes
Renz, Leland S. – 1971
This study was designed to determine what types of evaluation practices are being carried out in schools involved in flexible scheduling and independent study. A questionnaire, designed to determine if a flexibly scheduled school had included the independent study phase of instruction and if an evaluation program for this phase exists, was sent to…
Descriptors: Enrollment, Evaluation Methods, Flexible Scheduling, Independent Study
Phoenix Union High School District, AZ. Dept. of Research and Planning.
For the past five years Phoenix Union High School System students indicated the courses they wished to take, then a computer built the class schedule and placed students in those courses without regard to the period or teacher that they wanted. In 1972, an approach that has been common for many years at the university level was tried. Basically it…
Descriptors: Computer Oriented Programs, Evaluation, High School Students, Questionnaires
Stevens, R. S. – 1976
In June of 1975, students at Templeton Secondary School used a procedure called "arena scheduling" to assist in the construction of their timetables for the 1975-76 school year. Although courses had been selected previously with the aid of a counselor, arena scheduling allowed students some freedom in the choice of the teacher or time of…
Descriptors: Experimental Programs, Parent Attitudes, Program Evaluation, Questionnaires
Bruton, Ronald W. – 1976
Many problems can be alleviated through building-wide coordination of the schedule for teaching reading. Further, such coordination can balance the load and responsibility between regular classroom teachers and other specialists and can improve the quality of reading instruction for most children. Scheduling can be accomplished as follows: step…
Descriptors: Cooperative Planning, Elementary Secondary Education, Informal Reading Inventories, Reading Improvement
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Birnbaum, Robert – Educational Record, 1975
A new faculty development program at the University of Wisconsin at Oshkosh is dependent on a new calendar year combining a traditional semester system with elements of the four-one-four and modular calendar approaches to allow for faculty research, curriculum development, a faculty college, and university institutes. (JT)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Curriculum Development, Flexible Scheduling, Higher Education
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Barnes, Verle – College Composition and Communication, 1976
Descriptors: Budgeting, Educational Objectives, English Curriculum, Film Study
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Kelly, Larry K. – NASSP Bulletin, 1979
A study, with a sample of nearly 700 students in grades 9, 10, and 11 at seven schools, reveals the influence of such variables as parents, friends, counselors, teachers, written information, and long- and short-term goals on the class scheduling process. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Educational Research, Parent Influence, Peer Influence, Scheduling
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Colvin, Robert H.; Taylor, D. Dax – Journal of Medical Education, 1978
By developing, validating, and using a formula for predicting students' time commitment to their studies, those responsible for developing curricula can make their planning more precise. The Estimated Module Work-Study Time formula developed at Southern Illinois University School of Medicine is described. (Author/LBH)
Descriptors: Competency Based Education, Computation, Curriculum Development, Guidelines
Evans, Archibald A. – Journal of the College and University Personnel Association, 1977
European experiments in alternative work patterns offer much practical experience. Their development, rationale, problems, and some of their consequences are discussed. (LBH)
Descriptors: Employment, Flexible Working Hours, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
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Palmgreen, Philip; Clarke, Peter – Communication Research-An Internat'l Quarterly, 1977
Analyzes factors influencing market shares such as program characteristics, station characteristics, and market characteristics, and concludes that station characteristics are dominant factors in explaining variations in program ratings and the frequency assigned is the dominant station characteristic. (MH)
Descriptors: Audiences, Mass Media, Program Development, Program Length
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Wall, Donald G. – NASSP Bulletin, 1978
Dejuvenilizing the high school by minimizing the custodial relationship between school and student calls for innovative alternatives in school scheduling, in providing students with off campus educational opportunities, and in meeting their needs for work and service experience. (Author)
Descriptors: Flexible Scheduling, High School Students, Human Services, Nontraditional Education
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