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Liu, Fuchang – International Journal of Whole Schooling, 2011
This paper discusses the advantages and disadvantages of departmentalization of elementary schools, with an emphasis on teaching mathematics, as perceived by preservice teachers who shared their opinions through online discussion. Advantages include teachers' enthusiasm about and focused attention on the specialized area and students' easier…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Junior High Schools, Elementary Schools, Team Teaching
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Alspaugh, John W.; Harting, Roger D. – Research in Middle Level Education Quarterly, 1998
Studied the effects of interdisciplinary teaming versus departmentalization on student achievement in middle schools. Found no significant differences for reading, math, science, and social studies achievement. Results suggest that team teaching merits further investigation as a potential strategy for mediating the student achievement loss…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Departments, Educational Cooperation, Interdisciplinary Approach
Davis, Eugene D. – 1977
This paper outlines a program utilized in the Countryside School which offers alternative learning environments in the elementary school. The program includes (1) semi-departmentalization; (2) team teaching; and (3) an open-alternatives program. Each of these areas is outlined and fully discussed in terms of student and parent needs. (YRJ)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Departments, Elementary Education, Evaluation Methods
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Eddy, Elizabeth M.; True, Joan H. – Journal of Thought, 1980
This paper examines the organizational changes introduced in two elementary schools to create unitary (desegregated) classrooms. The different models adopted by the two schools--departmentalization and team teaching--are considered as expressions of their patterns of interaction, behavior, and values. (Part of a theme issue on educational…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Classroom Desegregation, Departments, Educational Environment
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Myers, Donald A.; Sinclair, Robert – National Elementary Principal, 1973
A framework of 13 decision criteria to give educators help in comparing the relative merits of different forms of school organization. The methods of school organization judged to be in widespread use and defined in the article are (1) the self-contained classroom, team teaching, departmentalization, modular scheduling, differentiated staffing,…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Departments, Differentiated Staffs, Evaluation Criteria
Elkind, David – Principal, 1989
Replying to Robert H. Anderson's article in the same "Principal" issue, David Elkind defends his article against classroom rotation. Elkind strongly favors multiage grouping and team teaching, but views the real issue as departmentalization and rotation versus self-contained classrooms. Although multiage grouping and team teaching are…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Multigraded Classes, Rotation Plans, Team Teaching
Franklin, Marian Pope, Comp. – 1967
Over 400 journal articles, case studies, research reports, dissertations, and position papers are briefly described in a series of eight selected bibliographies related to school organization. The eight specific areas treated in the volume and the number of items listed for each include: nongraded elementary school organization, 96; nongraded…
Descriptors: Ability Grouping, Annotated Bibliographies, Continuous Progress Plan, Departments
Ediger, Marlow – 2002
Flexibility is a key term to emphasize when grouping students for instruction, since a student might be in a different group for one academic area as compared to another academic area. This paper describes grouping for different methods of reading instruction and other disciplines. The paper discusses the following: using basal readers, using…
Descriptors: Departments, Elementary Education, Grouping (Instructional Purposes), Mixed Age Grouping
SARTAIN, HARRY W. – 1966
SELECTED RESEARCH ON THE PROBLEM OF INSTRUCTIONAL FLEXIBILITY IS SURVEYED AND DISCUSSED. BROAD TOPICS OF DISCUSSION ARE DEPARTMENTALIZATION, HOMOGENEOUS SECTIONING, INTERCLASS ABILITY SECTIONING, THE EXTENT OF VARIABILITY IN READING DEVELOPMENT, AND PRACTICES THAT MAY INCREASE FLEXIBILITY. AMONG THOSE PRACTICES TO INCREASE FLEXIBILITY ARE TEAM…
Descriptors: Class Organization, Classification, Evaluation Methods, Flexible Scheduling
Buffie, Edward G. – 1976
The Block Program is one of five major options at Indiana University, Bloomington, for students preparing to become elementary teachers. The project emphasizes team approach to instruction; flexibility of program; carefully articulated work with respect to preparation in language arts, mathematics, science, and social studies; carefully…
Descriptors: College Graduates, Departments, Elementary School Teachers, Employment Opportunities
Reed, Dianne – 2002
This study described a four-teacher instructional model in operation at an elementary school, noting the perceptions of fourth grade students, parents, and teachers regarding the model. The model encompassed teaming, block scheduling, departmentalization of subjects, integrated/interdisciplinary instruction, and in-depth instruction in each…
Descriptors: Block Scheduling, Departments, Educational Environment, Elementary School Students
Ediger, Marlow – 1994
A major task involved in teaching pupils is to group them wisely for instruction. Most elementary schools group learners in terms of a self-contained classroom. While it may seem extreme, all curriculum areas on each grade in the elementary school may be departmentalized. In some ways, departmentalization harmonizes more with a separate subjects…
Descriptors: Class Organization, Cross Age Teaching, Elementary Education, Grouping (Instructional Purposes)
Charters, W. W., Jr. – 1979
This report compares two approaches to measuring task interdependence, a theoretically fruitful concept for analyzing an organization's technical system. Task interdependence exists among operating personnel in the degree that task performance of one operative constrains, augments, or otherwise poses contingencies for the performance of another.…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Concurrent Validity, Educational Theories, Elementary Education
Lounsbury, John H. – 1988
A comparative investigation of the place of the sixth grade in public education used a shadow study technique to address three questions: (1) What is a sixth grader's day in school like? (2) In what ways do programs provided for sixth graders differ, depending on where the grade is located in the school system? (3) How does what is known of the…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Departments, Developmental Programs, Educational Needs