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Denning, Carsie K.; LeBlanc, Edmond A. – Community Education Journal, 1980
Reducing educational services, including community education, does not appear to be an effective method of reducing energy consumption. Increasing efficiency in existing services reduces energy consumption more effectively. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Community Education, Cost Effectiveness, Efficiency, Elementary Secondary Education

Walberg, Herbert J. – Educational Leadership, 1988
Reviews current psychological research on the effects of time, discusses policy and practical implications, and proposes "productive time" rather than "allocated time" or "time-on-task" as a new focus of educational reform. Productive time allows students to engage in lessons adjusted to their differences in learning rate and background knowledge.…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education, Extended School Day
Strother, Deborah Burnett – Phi Delta Kappan, 1984
Provides background and reviews research for "time-on-task" oriented approaches to instructional effectiveness. Following an examination of four possible approaches to increasing a student's active learning time, the author cautions that the relationship of time to learning is a complex one involving a number of variables. (JBM)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Achievement Gains, Educational Improvement, Elementary Secondary Education

Gilman, David Alan; Knoll, Sharon – NASSP Bulletin, 1984
A review of factors diminishing instructional time concludes with the estimate that less than 30 percent of the average school day is devoted to instruction. Rather than extending the school day or year, more efficient time management and reevaluation of the urgency of noninstructional activities are recommended. (MJL)
Descriptors: Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education, Extended School Day, Extended School Year

Nieting, Peggy Lewis – Childhood Education, 1983
Descriptors: After School Programs, Curriculum Development, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students
Perry, Linda – Education Canada, 1991
Presents various modifications to the traditional school day and year such as extending the school day, increasing the number of instructional days, or rescheduling school breaks throughout the year. Provides economic, instructional, and lifestyle implications. Also addresses such issues as teachers' professional development, air-conditioning,…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Economic Impact, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education
Woelfel, Kay – Education Digest: Essential Readings Condensed for Quick Review, 2005
The National Education Commission on Time and Learning reported that "The time available in a uniform six-hour day and a 180-day year is the unacknowledged design flaw in American education." Since then, varied initiatives have been tried to meet its recommendation that "American students must have more time for learning ... not to do more of the…
Descriptors: Learning, Academic Achievement, High Risk Students, Summer Schools

Wheeler, Patricia – Educational Research Quarterly, 1987
The connection between length of school day and time allocated to 10 school subjects and scores for grade 6 in reading, writing, and mathematics was studied for 1,030 schools in the 1982 California Assessment Program. More time for science and mathematics and a longer school day correlated with higher test scores in all subjects. (SLD)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Elementary School Curriculum, Extended School Day, Grade 6
Mazzarella, Jo Ann – Principal, 1984
State-of-the-art review suggests extending time in school will increase achievement only modestly--and at great expense. (Author/DCS)
Descriptors: Costs, Elementary Secondary Education, Extended School Day, Extended School Year

Podsiadlo, John J.; Philliber, William W. – Journal of Education for Students Placed at Risk, 2003
Describes the Nativity Mission Center, a nonsectarian school for Latino boys in Manhattan, New York, which provides extended-day, extended-year education and strong graduate support for students who complete eighth grade and enter high school. Over 80 percent of graduates complete high school, 75 percent enter college, and 37 percent graduate with…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Early Adolescents, Educational Attainment, Extended School Day

Hosfield, Doris – Young Children, 1998
In response to extended-day child care schedules, this article offers suggestions for planning a variety of developmentally appropriate activities to maintain the preschool child's interest and energy. Suggestions are provided for scheduling, enlisting parent and volunteer participation, increasing awareness of current events, and for end-of-day…
Descriptors: Child Development, Class Activities, Day Care, Developmental Tasks

Dryfoos, Joy G. – Future of Children, 1999
Reports the prevalence of school-based after-school programs and discusses extracurricular activities, child care, extended-day programs, enrichment programs, and efforts to make the schools community hubs. Outlines implementation challenges to program expansion: governance, space, program quality, funding, and accountability. (SLD)
Descriptors: Accountability, After School Programs, Ancillary School Services, Elementary Education
Fenzel, L. Mickey; Monteith, Rosalind H. – Journal of Education for Students Placed at Risk, 2008
Much continues to be written about the failure of U.S. schools to provide a quality education for at-risk urban students. Private Nativity model schools have been instituted in response to the need to provide quality education at the middle school level for such students. As the number of these and other alternative middle schools increases, a…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, Extended School Day, Middle Schools, Minority Group Children

Stiverson, C. L. – Rural Educator, 1982
Colorado's 22 school districts on a four-day week schedule, as authorized by Colorado Senate Bill 78, show comparable student achievement levels as those on a five-day schedule; support from parents, teachers; and students; improved energy savings and/or time savings; and cost savings. Five other possible benefits are listed. (LC)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Community Support, Comparative Analysis, Cost Effectiveness
Ciscell, Robert E. – Illinois Schools Journal, 1989
A survey of prospective teachers preparing for elementary education careers investigated their perceptions of education reform as it relates to financial issues. Some of the following topics were addressed: (1) salary issues; (2) adjustments in the length of instructional time; (3) merit pay; and (4) pay for special assignments. Respondents were…
Descriptors: Education Majors, Elementary Education, Expectation, Extended School Day