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Camara, Wayne J.; Allen, Jeff – ACT, Inc., 2017
Students must choose when to take the ACT for the first time and if and when to retest. States and districts that administer the ACT test to all students must also choose when to administer the test. A key consideration in making these decisions is the impact on scores. Because the ACT is a curriculum-based test of academic achievement, students…
Descriptors: Scores, Time Perspective, Scheduling, Testing
Kelley, Paul; Lee, Clark – Education Commission of the States, 2015
School start times for adolescents in the United States are typically too early to be healthy for this age group. There is significant evidence from the research literature that early starts have serious negative impacts on students. In particular, early education start times in adolescence cause chronic sleep deprivation, which damages both…
Descriptors: Scheduling, Sleep, Meta Analysis, Educational Research
Slack, Charles W. – Educational Technology, 2010
It is no accident that the first use of computers in school systems was to arrange schedules for students and teachers. The proper use of the computer in the classroom is as a replacement for the clock and its strict temporal schedule. By conveying information through self-instructional content, the computer can schedule work for pupils in…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Computer Uses in Education, Comparative Analysis, Academic Achievement
Halpin, David – FORUM: for promoting 3-19 comprehensive education, 2008
Far too much curriculum time in primary schools is overly regulated and assessment driven, with the result that many children attending them are either bored or made to feel anxious. The antidote to this tendency is for teachers to rediscover the value of deregulated ("wasted") curriculum time via a renewed commitment to the value of play,…
Descriptors: Scheduling, Time Management, Productivity, Anxiety
Johnston, J. Howard – Education Partnerships, Inc., 2009
The amount of time allocated for learning and the way that time is used is one of the few variables that can be influenced rather directly by school leaders. Fortunately, it is also a variable that has shown consistent links to student performance. Now that schools are focused directly, and in some cases exclusively, on student achievement, there…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Time on Task, Educational Opportunities, Time Factors (Learning)
Peer reviewedWhite, George M.; Haddad, Michel – Computers and Education, 1983
Describes an algorithm used at the University of Ottawa to create examination schedules that are not only conflict free and minimize number of consecutive examinations for individual students, but provide for the scheduling of certain proper subsets of examinations into proper time slots and minimal overall number of consecutive examinations. (MBR)
Descriptors: Algorithms, Day Students, Evening Students, Higher Education
Burden, Paul R. – 1981
Time management principles can help teachers become more aware of ways in which time can be used to the greatest advantage. An exploration of personal time perspectives is a step toward establishing effective patterns of behavior. Productivity may be high in the morning and low in the late afternoon, for example, and organizing some activities to…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Goal Orientation, Needs Assessment, Pacing
Peer reviewedOttens, Allan J. – College Student Journal, 1982
Describes some clinical observations of procrastinating and procrastinators and addresses how these observations have led to the development of a guaranteed scheduling technique (GST) to treat procrastination. Discusses the elements of GST and its implementation. Initial student reactions to GST have been favorable. (Author/RC)
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Behavior Problems, College Students, Counseling Techniques
Peer reviewedKleinsasser, Audrey M.; Paradis, Edward E. – Teacher Education Quarterly, 1997
Examines pressures that educational restructuring efforts place on traditional structures and on expectations of universities and schools, noting temporal aspects of John Goodlad s concept of organizational arrangements. Applies concepts to restructuring teacher education at the University of Wyoming. Views temporal organizational disruptions as…
Descriptors: College School Cooperation, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education

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