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Raines, Jerry Randolph – ProQuest LLC, 2010
As schools continue to strive to meet federal testing requirements, many schools have been looking at ways to improve. During the 1990's many school districts thought they had found the method, tool, or program, with which to accomplish this goal: the "block schedule". This study was a comparison of the teaching strategies and attitudes of…
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, High Schools, Block Scheduling, Teacher Effectiveness
Steagall, Paul H. Jr.; Calhoun, C. C., Ed. – Bus Educ Forum, 1969
Descriptors: Business Education, Comparative Analysis, Program Evaluation, Time Blocks
Hauck, George F. – Eng Educ, 1969
Descriptors: College Administration, Comparative Analysis, Engineering Education, Faculty
Van Mondfrans, Adrian P.; And Others – 1972
A study of whether the effects of block scheduling on student achievement and attitudes are more advantageous than traditional scheduling was made. The block scheduling treatment involved three required courses on each of four grade levels--freshmen through senior in high school. Interdisciplinary teaching teams were responsible for instruction.…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Analysis of Variance, Comparative Analysis, Data Analysis
Peer reviewedNicholson, Everett W. – NASSP Bulletin, 1973
Author reviews Student Use of Unscheduled Time,'' by Walter J. Foley, Gordon C. Harr, and Larry Smiley (Iowa Educational Information Center), and Comparing Block Scheduling and Traditional Scheduling on Student Achievement and Attitudes,'' by Adrian P. Van Mondrans, James L. Schott, and Denny G. French (paper presented at the convention of the…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Comparative Analysis, Data Analysis, Flexible Scheduling
Bruns, Frank; McMillen, Stephen – 1979
The major objective of this study was to determine if the achievement of students in a two-hour block would be comparable to students in a three-hour block. Data on student attitudes, attendance, and dropout rates were also gathered to see if there were any positive correlations between resultant data in these areas and student achievement in the…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Attendance, Comparative Analysis, Courses
Fisher, Charles W.; And Others – 1977
The goal of this study was to assess the relationship between amount of instructional time and student achievement. Two questions were addressed: (a) Do students who have more time allocated to a particular subject area also learn more in that area? and (b) Do students who spend more "engaged time" in a particular subject area learn more in that…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Achievement Rating, Arithmetic, Cognitive Measurement
Steagall, Paul Henry, Jr. – 1968
The purposes of the study were to determine whether the achievement of students enrolled in the stenographic block-of-time program is greater than that of students enrolled in the conventional stenographic program and to determine the values of the block program in secondary business and office education. The stenographic skills test and the…
Descriptors: Achievement Rating, Business Education, Business Education Teachers, Comparative Analysis
Peer reviewedVan Zandt, Laura M.; Totten, Samuel – Research in Middle Level Education Quarterly, 1995
Suggests that much of the research on middle level education is weak, sparse, and inconclusive. Presents critiques of research and an overview of the research findings of several highly-rated middle level programs. Identifies four factors contributing to the problem, specifically: an insufficient number of studies, utilization of weak research…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Comparative Analysis, Cooperative Learning, Educational Change

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