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Moody, Lamar; Amos, Neil G. – 1972
Elementary, middle, and high school teachers and principals indicated their amount of agreement or disagreement as to the educational effectiveness of the innovative practices of nongradedness, team teaching, flexible scheduling, individualized instruction, and open space classrooms. Significantly higher mean scores were obtained by elementary and…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Educational Innovation, Flexible Scheduling, Individualized Instruction
Welch, Wayne W.; And Others – 1971
This was developed for teachers in collaboration with the White Bear Lake Senior High School Evaluation Committee to evaluate the flexible modular schedule program. Part I contains 25 statements about the school and its programs with which the teachers may strongly or mildly agree or disagree. Part II contains a list of 17 areas of the school…
Descriptors: Attitude Measures, Educational Improvement, Evaluation Methods, Experimental Programs
Johnson, Sharon Counts – 1972
This review surveys recent documents previously announced in RIE that are concerned with flexible-modular scheduling. Benefits derived from innovative scheduling techniques range across the entire spectrum of the educational experience, frequently providing for substantial change in the roles of students, teachers, and administrators. Under such a…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Course Organization, Curriculum Development, Educational Innovation
Evans, William; Bechtel, David – 1997
This analysis reviews the data on two types of extended school programs--those that extend the number of hours per day students spend in school, and those that extend the school year. Proponents of extending the school day or the school year frequently cite examples from outside the United States, where the average school year is often longer, and…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, After School Programs, Disadvantaged Youth, Educational Research
Dougherty, Barbara – 1998
Previous research has shown that by varying instructional time, schools can better accommodate students' different rates of learning. One method that schools use to meet this challenge is block scheduling; different models which are described. The focus is on the benefits and disadvantages of various models. One of the benefits is block…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Alternate Day Schedules, Block Scheduling, Educational Strategies
Aronson, Julie; Zimmerman, Joy; Carlos, Lisa – 1999
This document explores ways in which time can be used as an education resource. It opens with an overview of studies that indicate that American students trail their counterparts in other leading industrialized nations in academic achievement. It discusses research on the relationship between time and learning, explores the limitations of existing…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Educational Improvement, Elementary Secondary Education, Extended School Day
Hartle, Darrell; Bear, W. Forest – Agricultural Education Magazine, 1972
Modular scheduling requires that teachers be prepared for all lessons, be available for shop activities, and devote greater attention to checking student progress. (SB)
Descriptors: Agricultural Education, Agricultural Engineering, Educational Equipment, Engines
Peer reviewedChamberlin, Patricia A.; Jones, Mary D. – Journal of Medical Education, 1980
The details of a shared-schedule residency program in the Department of Pediatrics of the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston are reviewed. Problems encountered are presented along with suggestions for their alleviation and the benefits of the job-sharing are discussed. Guidelines for planning such a program are offered. (Author/JMD)
Descriptors: Coordination, Flexible Scheduling, Graduate Medical Education, Graduate Medical Students
Peer reviewedEvans, Susan; Andrews, Lanna; Miller, Nikki; Smith, Sherrye – Teacher Education and Special Education, 2003
Noting a shortage of doctoral special educators, this article focuses on the need for training of special education faculty in California. It describes a new program at the University of San Francisco program that emphasizes coordinated professional development, flexible class schedule, student diversity, and minority group research. Outcomes for…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Disabilities, Flexible Scheduling, Graduate Study
Peer reviewedPharr, Faye – Knowledge Quest, 2002
Describes changes brought about by a Library Power initiative at an inner city magnet school in Chattanooga (Tennessee). Highlights include: Library Power beliefs; collaborative planning between the library media specialist and teachers; the new role of the library media specialist as an information specialist, teacher, and instructional…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Flexible Scheduling, Learning Resources Centers, Librarian Teacher Cooperation
Peer reviewedMenmuir, Joan – Open Learning, 1995
Explores the educational quality of the Postgraduate Awards Scheme in the Faculty of Strathclyde University (Scotland) that facilitates programs of continuous professional development through a flexible structure of credit accumulation leading to a postgraduate certificate, a diploma, and ultimately, a master's degree. (AEF)
Descriptors: Continuous Progress Plan, Distance Education, Educational Quality, Flexible Scheduling
Arnold, John – Momentum, 1991
Explains the rationale for and operation of the four basic middle school organizational components (i.e., interdisciplinary team organization, flexible scheduling, exploratory courses, and advisor-advisee programs), and their implications for Catholic education. (DMM)
Descriptors: Catholic Educators, Catholic Schools, Educational Counseling, Elective Courses
Barron, Daniel D. – School Library Media Activities Monthly, 1993
Discusses problems confronting school library media centers, including a lack of telephones for computer network access, a lack of professional personnel, and a lack of flexible scheduling. It is suggested that leadership roles, as well as membership in local and national organizations, are necessary to address these issues. (LRW)
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Computer Networks, Elementary Secondary Education, Flexible Scheduling
Blocher, Larry – Teaching Music, 1997
Summarizes the results of a study concerning the efficacy of block scheduling for music programs. High school band directors in Michigan, Indiana, and Kentucky responded to questionnaires. Results were mixed, although most directors agreed that scheduling works best when music teachers and administrators work together to individualize a schedule.…
Descriptors: Block Scheduling, Educational Practices, Flexible Scheduling, High Schools
Illinois Community College Board, 2006
This report summarizes the results of academic, career and technical, adult education, and developmental education programs that were reviewed during fiscal year 2006. It highlights and summarizes accountability activities and initiatives described by Illinois' 48 community colleges in their Accountability/Program Review Reports for fiscal year…
Descriptors: Flexible Scheduling, Adult Education, Family Literacy, Ethics


