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Gokce, Feyyat – Educational Sciences: Theory and Practice, 2012
Amount of time spent at school is one of the mostly discussed educational matters. The present study was carried out to put forward the relationship between the time spent at school and learning acquisitions. In the study, 52 parents living in Bursa and 59 teachers were asked for their opinions. According to the data, while nearly half of the…
Descriptors: Opinions, Teacher Attitudes, Holidays, Parent Attitudes
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Hodge, David R. – Children & Schools, 2007
Release time programs allow public school students to be excused from classes to receive offsite spiritual instruction during school hours. With the passage of the federal No Child Left Behind Act, schools are under increasing pressure to raise test scores, which has led to questions about the advisability of allowing students to miss classes. In…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Urban Schools, Social Capital, Academic Achievement
Rangel, Elizabeth S. – American Educational Research Association (AERA), 2007
Calls for more school instructional time are coming from multiple quarters. Academic standards and frequent assessments have changed the nature, but not the length, of the instructional day. Schools find themselves "robbing Peter to pay Paul," taking time from the arts, recess, and physical education to give to reading and math, subjects that…
Descriptors: School Schedules, Core Curriculum, Academic Achievement, Academic Standards
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Raywid, Mary Anne – Educational Leadership, 1993
Collaborative time for teachers to undertake and sustain school improvement may be more important than equipment, facilities, or even staff development. Although some schools have managed to include pupil-free workdays in their annual calendars, others must find low-cost alternatives. This article presents 15 examples involving creative scheduling…
Descriptors: Collegiality, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education, Released Time
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Lavrakas, Lefteris – Community College Review, 1980
Describes Saddleback Community College's involvement in California's Flexible Calendar Pilot Project, listing the activities undertaken by faculty during the 15 days of noninstructional time built into Saddleback's schedule and the benefits of the program. (AYC)
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Faculty Development, Pilot Projects, Released Time
Watts, Gary D.; Castle, Shari – Phi Delta Kappan, 1993
Recent survey of time usage in restructuring schools disclosed five time-management strategies, including freed-up time (temporary interventions freeing teachers from scheduling constraints), restructured or rescheduled time, common time (for teacher planning and preparation), better-used time (to replace faculty meetings and professional…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Elementary Secondary Education, Planning, Released Time
Gold, Ben K. – 1975
This study attempted to assess use of the campus "free hour" (Tuesday, 12-1) inaugurated in the fall 1974 semester. During the "free hour," classes were not scheduled so that various campus clubs, committees, and special presentations could be scheduled without conflicting with classes. A brief questionnaire was sent to members…
Descriptors: Extracurricular Activities, Program Evaluation, Released Time, School Schedules
Arapahoe County School District 6, Littleton, CO. – 1974
This document describes the variable student scheduling program at Arapahoe High School in Littleton, a suburb of Denver, Colorado. Under this plan students have Monday-Wednesday-Friday classes and Tuesday-Thursday classes of approximately one hour. Four- and five-day-a-week classes are also scheduled. The program is now in its third year of…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Flexible Schedules, Individualized Instruction, Program Descriptions
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
Potts, Alfred M. – 1960
School closures in Colorado's San Luis Valley were surveyed, listing the pros and cons of closing school during the potato harvest. In 1958, 12 of 31 elementary schools and 7 of 13 secondary schools ceased operation for periods up to 18 days during the potato harvest, closing schools to 4,447 students. Of these students, 904 elementary children…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Field Crops, Harvesting, Labor Force
Jesser, David L., Ed.,; Stutz, Rowan C., Ed. – 1966
In order to provide a wider variety of curriculum offerings and meet the individual needs of students, the Western States Small Schools Project (WSSP) realized it would be necessary to revise or alter drastically the existing organiztional structure of educational programs. Modular scheduling has become the most popular method of meeting this…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Computer Oriented Programs, Consultants, Faculty
Peyton, David – Directions in Language and Education, 1995
This report is an excerpt from the National Education Commission On Time and Learning Final Report, "Prisoners of Time," published in April, 1994. In it, the Commission concludes that the reform movement of the last decade is destined to founder unless it is able to harness more time, and better management thereof, for learning. The…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Extended School Day, Flexible Scheduling, Released Time
Winston, Sheldon – J Secondary Educ, 1969
Descriptors: Administration, Board of Education Policy, Employer Employee Relationship, Noninstructional Responsibility
Johnson, Lary – 1974
During the 1973-74 school year, elementary and secondary students in Minneapolis were released from their classes every Tuesday at 2:00 to allow staff members to participate in staff development activities. A variety of different types of meetings were distributed throughout the 37-week schedule: building meetings, citywide meetings, curriculum…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Human Relations Programs, Inservice Teacher Education, Principals
Ericsson, Samuel E.; And Others – 1982
This paper presents arguments in favor of, and legal and constitutional guidelines for, religious released time education programs as a workable counterbalance for those concerned with the trend toward secularism in public education. The guidelines are necessarily general, because laws regarding the authority of school districts to adopt released…
Descriptors: Compliance (Legal), Constitutional Law, Elementary Secondary Education, Guidelines
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