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Marcus, Marianne Taft; And Others – Nursing and Health Care, 1986
Describes the community care practicum, an integral part of the RN Flexible Option Track at the University of Texas-Houston, which is designed for registered nurses returning to school part time for the bachelor's degree. The goal is to help nurses develop a new definition of nursing practice--professional practice. (CH)
Descriptors: Bachelors Degrees, Community Health Services, Field Experience Programs, Flexible Scheduling
Noad, Pat; MacFarlane, Peter – Journal of Tertiary Educational Administration, 1984
The history and development of Australia's first part-time undergraduate degree program, in Griffith University's interdisciplinary humanities program, are chronicled. Related issues are discussed, including administrative and legal considerations and problems unique to part-time students. (MSE)
Descriptors: Adult Students, Bachelors Degrees, Experimental Programs, Flexible Scheduling
Peer reviewedWeston, Janet A.; Dubovsky, Steven L. – Journal of Medical Education, 1984
A study of the achievement of medical students taking a reduced medical school course load for one or more years showed that an extended program may be useful for students pursuing personal or extracurricular interests and for some with academic problems but not for students with major emotional disturbances. (MSE)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Emotional Disturbances, Extracurricular Activities, Flexible Scheduling
Garcia-Sierra, A. J. – 1996
In the workplace of today which is increasingly being overloaded with information, the concept of intelligent information agents has been widely prescribed. This paper briefly looks at the United Kingdom Government's Information Society Initiative which has been fueled by the realization that information is the key component of the ongoing…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Computer Literacy, Computer Mediated Communication, Flexible Scheduling
Fagnoni, Cynthia M. – 2000
This testimony about how federal requirements affect local school districts focuses on three major issues: (1) the major federal requirements that affect school districts; (2) the issues school districts face in implementing these requirements; and (3) recent initiatives by the Congress and the Department of Education (DOE) to provide flexibility…
Descriptors: Educational Quality, Elementary Secondary Education, Equal Education, Federal Programs
LoGuidice, Tom; Anderson, Pam; Darden, Mary Anne; Gorgen, Denise; Kelm, Susan; Martin, Katherine; Molle, Debra; Roberts, Marcia; Wiegel, Penny – 1998
Mineral Point Elementary School in Wisconsin initiated an instruction and internship program among its first-grade teaching team. The program aimed to assure that first- and second-graders developed reading and language arts competencies, math readiness, and social and work habits that will lead to outstanding literacy abilities. A key factor in…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Action Research, Flexible Scheduling, Grade 1
Bush, M. Joan; Johnstone, Whitcomb G. – 2000
This paper examines the implementation of an alternate block (A/B) schedule in three high schools in Irving, Texas. The purpose is to review how time was used in 48 randomly selected high school Algebra 1, Biology 1, English 2, and U.S. History classes. Of the 48 classes, 12 observations were conducted for each course. The findings revealed a…
Descriptors: Block Scheduling, Classroom Techniques, Educational Environment, Educational Practices
Peer reviewedMyers, 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
Peer reviewedSchool Management, 1971
New senior high school in Little Falls, New York, has space for all the innovations educators dream about. (Editor)
Descriptors: Building Innovation, Educational Change, Educational Facilities Design, Flexible Facilities
Nation's Schools, 1970
Summarizes findings of a middle schools study. The middle school movement keeps growing, but schools do not always follow the accepted model and philosophy. (Author)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Enrollment, Flexible Scheduling, Independent Study
Peer reviewedHull, W. Frank, IV; Van Wart, Montgomery R. – Liberal Education, 1982
Suggestions are given for innovation in planning international exchange and study abroad programs that maximize an institution's flexibility and reduce cost. These include flexible program length and intensity, flexible planning and contracting options with the corresponding schools, direct negotiations, reciprocity arrangements, and using…
Descriptors: Contracts, Cost Effectiveness, Educational Innovation, Educational Quality
Zakariya, Sally Banks – Principal, 1981
Describes the founding of Washington, D.C.'s Brookland School, a preschool-to-grade-eight facility that embodies the middle school philosophy. (Author/JM)
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Adolescents, Communications, Educational Innovation
Cushman, Kathleen – American Educator: The Professional Journal of the American Federation of Teachers, 1989
Organizing time into equal periods and moving at intervals from task to task is inefficient, yet most schools use this rigid scheduling method. Better ways of operating include the following: (1) teach required and elective subjects together; (2) devise double period seminars; and (3) combine back to back scheduling with team teaching. (VM)
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Course Organization, Departments, Educational Innovation
Peer reviewedWesson, Caren L. – Preventing School Failure, 1992
Curriculum-based measurement (CBM) is recommended as an efficient, objective, flexible, and reliable way to compose ability-based instructional groups in both regular and special education settings. Steps for using CBM and specific applications for grouping in reading and mathematics instruction are offered. (DB)
Descriptors: Class Organization, Classroom Techniques, Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education
Ohlrich, Karen Browne – School Library Journal, 1992
Describes the implementation of flexible scheduling in an elementary school library media program. Topics addressed include integration of library skills into the curriculum, cross-curriculum teaching, integration of the library media program into the school's total program, making certain all students are involved, managing library resources, and…
Descriptors: Cooperative Planning, Course Integrated Library Instruction, Elementary Education, Flexible Scheduling


