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Huelskamp, Diana – Learning Assistance Review, 2014
Block scheduling is the reallocation of a school day into longer class sessions to allow for more active teaching strategies and active engagement of students, in the effort to increase student performance. Various types of block scheduling exist. Traditional scheduling is when the school day is divided into six to eight sessions, with each…
Descriptors: Block Scheduling, School Schedules, Gender Differences, Scores
Maltese, Adam V.; Dexter, Kirsten M.; Tai, Robert H.; Sadler, Philip M. – Science Educator, 2007
Using a national survey of more than 7,000 students from 128 different college introductory science courses, the authors compared students who experienced Block scheduling and Traditional scheduling in high school. (Contains 1 table and 2 figures.)
Descriptors: Scheduling, Block Scheduling, Science Instruction, Introductory Courses
Marshall, Jeff; Horton, Bob; Austin-Wade, Joyce – Science Teacher, 2007
When learning, students yearn for meaning, challenge, and relevance. Integrated learning fulfills these desires by limiting the compartmentalization of learning--providing a more coherent learning environment. Too often, mathematics and the physical sciences are taught as separate entities. Yet, many commonalities exist, especially between…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Curriculum, Calculus, Integrated Curriculum
Veal, William R. – 1999
As forms of school restructuring sweep the nation, teachers are interested in how block scheduling will influence their models of professional development. This report examines the effects of a high school's transition from a traditional to a hybrid schedule--three traditional and two block classes each day--on science teaching and learning.…
Descriptors: Block Scheduling, Classroom Techniques, High Schools, Instructional Effectiveness
Jordan, Miriam M.; Padilla, Michael – 1999
This research explores the structure of possible science education reform that can be compatible with structural change in high schools. Financial pressures, increased or decreased enrollment, state mandated changes, block scheduling, and assignments of students to age-appropriate grades are all examples of structural changes. Block scheduling is…
Descriptors: Block Scheduling, Concept Formation, Curriculum Development, Educational Change
Southern Regional Education Board, Atlanta, GA. – 1999
When the new superintendent of Orangeburg School District Five was appointed in 1992, he found that Orangeburg-Wilkinson High School graduates did not have the skills to enter the workplace and postsecondary institutions that require high-level academic skills. He identified these three things that Orangeburg would need to do to improve academic…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Block Scheduling, Case Studies, Community Support
Southern Regional Education Board, Atlanta, GA. – 1997
A determined core of teachers and a dedicated vocational director at Hoke County High School, Raeford, North Carolina, made outstanding progress in raising student achievement despite economic, social, and demographic odds. The project was part of the Southern Regional Education Board's (SREB's) High Schools That Work initiative. The first barrier…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Standards, Block Scheduling, Case Studies
Southern Regional Education Board, Atlanta, GA. – 1997
When North Laurel High School, London, Kentucky, opened in Fall 1992, students and teachers entered a new facility and a new era of commitment to excellence for all students. In Spring 1993, North Laurel joined the Southern Regional Education Board's High Schools That Work initiative. The new school replaced the general track and raised graduation…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Standards, Achievement Tests, Block Scheduling

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