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McLain, John – Education Digest: Essential Readings Condensed for Quick Review, 1971
Descriptors: Flexible Scheduling, Individualized Instruction, Year Round Schools
Nickerson, James F. – Compact, 1970
Describes the Wilson Campus School at Mankato State College, Minnesota, a year-round school allowing flexible scheduling, free choice, voluntary attendance, and easy access to educational resources. (LR)
Descriptors: Extended School Year, Flexible Scheduling, School Schedules, Year Round Schools
McLain, John D. – Compact, 1970
Descriptors: Extended School Year, Flexible Scheduling, Program Descriptions, Quarter System
Ballinger, Charles – 1993
The status of year-round education is described in this annual address to the National Association for Year-Round Education (NAYRE). Trends for 1992 include the following: (1) 2,049 schools in 26 states now use year-round education (YRE), 23 percent more than in 1991 and 135 percent more than in 1990; (2) the greatest growth has occurred in the…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Extended School Year, Flexible Scheduling, Nontraditional Education
Whitley, Alfred C. – 1974
This paper presents a model of a successful student scheduling pattern for a 45-15 year-round middle school (grades 6-8). The model allows for scheduling 100 percent of resource lab teaching time for all the student population in attendance at any one time, and formulates a house design and team teaching structure that facilitates smooth ingress…
Descriptors: Extended School Year, Flexible Scheduling, Middle Schools, Models
VanderHooven, Kim – 1994
Year-round education is an idea that has been successfully implemented in many schools located in the western United States. This paper presents findings of a study that explored public opinion toward year-round education in a portion of the midwestern states. A total of 30 individuals living in northwestern Ohio and southeastern Michigan…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Extended School Year, Flexible Scheduling, Public Opinion

Stenvall, Marilyn J. – Science Teacher, 1996
Discusses the advantages of an extended school year and block scheduling for science learning. (DDR)
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Strategies, Extended School Year, Flexible Scheduling
Mutchler, Sue E. – SEDL Insights, 1993
This publication describes the issues pertinent to year-round education (YRE). YRE addresses two key problems: (1) making efficient use of current school facilities; and (2) maximizing student learning outcomes. The various forms for implementing YRE at the local level--pilot schools, schools-within-a-school, plan-within-a-plan, and paired and…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Economic Impact, Elementary Secondary Education, Family School Relationship
Piper, Paul S. – Educational Innovations in the Pacific, 1994
Star of the Sea School, located in the Wai'alae-kahala area of Honolulu, implemented year-round schooling (YRS) in 1991. This publication describes the history of YRS, the status of YRS in the Pacific region, and outcomes of the Star of the Sea's program. The private Catholic K-8 school adheres to a 45-10 plan, which includes 180 regular school…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Elementary Education, Extended School Day, Extended School Year
Bradford, James C., Jr. – 1992
A four-quarter extended school year plan in Buena Vista, Virginia, high schools is described in this paper. The voluntary program is composed of 3 quarters totaling 150 instructional hours, with an optional summer quarter. Advantages of the program include community/business support and student opportunities for remediation and acceleration.…
Descriptors: Extended School Year, Flexible Scheduling, High Schools, Outcomes of Education
Mussatti, David J. – 1992
The most commonly used calendar cycles are described in this paper, with a focus on the advantages and disadvantages of each. Calendar options include the following plans: 45-15 block and staggered, flexible 45-15, 60-20 block and staggered, 90-30 staggered, Concept 6, 60-15, Concept 8, trimester, quinmester, Concept 16, Concept 12, multiple…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Enrollment, Extended School Year, Flexible Scheduling
Oregon State Board of Education, Salem. – 1970
Proceedings of the Administrators' Conference on Scheduling, sponsored by the Oregon Small Schools Program and conducted in March of 1970, comprise this document. Purpose of the conference was to examine methods, techniques, and philosophies relating to possible benefits of restructuring Oregon's small school environments. Presentations include: a…
Descriptors: Conference Reports, Flexible Scheduling, Innovation, Planning
Bradford, James C., Jr. – 1995
This paper presents a case for the implementation of year-round education, arguing that education needs to effectively and efficiently utilize school facilities. The paper focuses on the cost of implementing and operating year-round schools--the impact on support services, transportation, facilities, and maintenance. Data are based on a review of…
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Costs, Efficiency, Elementary Secondary Education
Arkansas School Study Council, Fayetteville. – 1969
Based on the assumption that education is an ongoing process, this first national seminar was instituted to serve as a clearinghouse of information on year-round education. The seminar brought together some of the nation's most creative educators to consider year-round schools as a means of improving the quality of education without corresponding…
Descriptors: Extended School Year, Flexible Scheduling, Program Descriptions, Program Effectiveness
Metzker, Bill – 2002
This digest discusses the rationale for changing school calendars. It describes what some districts are doing and advises school leaders and board members on the issues that typically arise when a calendar is changed. It examines the nationwide push toward a longer school year, driven in part by so-called high-stakes testing and mandated increases…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Extended School Year, Flexible Scheduling, Instructional Effectiveness