This qualitative study explored secondary teachers' perceptions of scheduling in relation to pedagogy, curriculum, and observation of student learning. Its objective was to determine the best way to organize the scheduling for the delivery of Ontario's new 4-year curriculum. Six participants were chosen. Two were teaching in a semestered timetable, 1 in a traditional timetable, and 3 had experience in both schedules. Participants related a pressure cooker "lived experience" with weaker students in the semester system experiencing a particularly harsh environment. The inadequate amount of time for review in content-heavy courses, gap scheduling problems, catch-up difficulties for students missing classes, and the fast pace of semest...
The purposes of the study were: (1) to examine the perceptions superintendents, principals, and teac...
To do a schedule for pupils in a school-setting is a hard and arduous task for any school. The purpo...
Physical education teachers (N = 81) in public and private secondary level educational institutions...
This qualitative research explores the impact of intermediate school schedules on the relationships ...
The purpose of this qualitative multiple case study was to explore the perceptions of three high sch...
In quests to restructure the American high school, educators have appropriately placed the focus upo...
The restructuring of high schools has been a constant topic among educators in America. One specific...
Some researchers believe scheduling techniques have changed frequently and dramatically since the ea...
This qualitative study examines teachers' experiences implementing new standardized curricula in On...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on Feb 25, 2010).The entire t...
Block scheduling may mean that the schedule structure of a school is adapted to create longerlessons...
The call for reform to raise student achievement has required educators, school leaders, and researc...
The focus of this study was to identify the preferred schedule type (block or traditional) for stude...
(Under the Direction of Lucindia Chance) The purpose of this mixed method study was to examine the p...
This study was conducted to investigate how teachers cope with the differential time needs of studen...
The purposes of the study were: (1) to examine the perceptions superintendents, principals, and teac...
To do a schedule for pupils in a school-setting is a hard and arduous task for any school. The purpo...
Physical education teachers (N = 81) in public and private secondary level educational institutions...
This qualitative research explores the impact of intermediate school schedules on the relationships ...
The purpose of this qualitative multiple case study was to explore the perceptions of three high sch...
In quests to restructure the American high school, educators have appropriately placed the focus upo...
The restructuring of high schools has been a constant topic among educators in America. One specific...
Some researchers believe scheduling techniques have changed frequently and dramatically since the ea...
This qualitative study examines teachers' experiences implementing new standardized curricula in On...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on Feb 25, 2010).The entire t...
Block scheduling may mean that the schedule structure of a school is adapted to create longerlessons...
The call for reform to raise student achievement has required educators, school leaders, and researc...
The focus of this study was to identify the preferred schedule type (block or traditional) for stude...
(Under the Direction of Lucindia Chance) The purpose of this mixed method study was to examine the p...
This study was conducted to investigate how teachers cope with the differential time needs of studen...
The purposes of the study were: (1) to examine the perceptions superintendents, principals, and teac...
To do a schedule for pupils in a school-setting is a hard and arduous task for any school. The purpo...
Physical education teachers (N = 81) in public and private secondary level educational institutions...