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Book A Study of Teachers  Perceptions Toward Block Scheduling

Download or read book A Study of Teachers Perceptions Toward Block Scheduling written by Marianne M. Nicklow and published by . This book was released on 1996 with total page 136 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Teacher Perceptions Regarding the Influence Block Scheduling Has on Student Learning as Compared to Traditional Scheduling in Middle Schools

Download or read book Teacher Perceptions Regarding the Influence Block Scheduling Has on Student Learning as Compared to Traditional Scheduling in Middle Schools written by Rhonda Dunham and published by . This book was released on 2009 with total page 183 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The purpose of this study was to compare middle school teachers' perceptions on student learning in A/B block schedules and traditional schedules in schools with grade configurations of 6 through 8. Responses to the survey were disaggregated by schedule type and years of teaching experience within groups and between groups. Middle school teachers in the A/B block schedule perceived their schedule had a greater impact on student learning on over 90% of the survey responses. In addition the A/B block schedule teachers perceived their instructional strategies were more diverse than the traditional schedule middle teachers. While professional development demonstrated significant differences between the two groups, the differences were not as many or as large.

Book Perceptions of Teachers and Administrators of the Effectiveness of Block Scheduling in Mississippi High Schools

Download or read book Perceptions of Teachers and Administrators of the Effectiveness of Block Scheduling in Mississippi High Schools written by and published by . This book was released on 2012 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The call for reform to raise student achievement has required educators, school leaders, and researchers to look for new methods to improve the learning process. One method used increasingly is block scheduling. Block scheduling is the restructuring of the school day into classes much longer than the traditional 50-55 minute class period. The purpose of this study was to determine high school principals' and teachers' perceptions of block scheduling in Mississippi high schools in three areas: achievement, attendance, and discipline. Many theorists believe that a person's perceptions form the basis of reality for that person. If a teacher believes that block scheduling is effective, then for them, it is effective. Because some theorists believe that there is little to be gained from general studies that compare the objective results of block scheduling with the objective results of traditional scheduling since these comparisons have shown mixed results, this study addressed the social validity of block scheduling which is the extent to which participants perceive the worthiness of block scheduling. The research design used in this study was a cross sectional survey design. A researcher-developed survey instrument was used to collect data from teachers and principals in Mississippi high schools that had implemented block scheduling in the last 5 years. A total of 22 schools were used for the study. A 5 point Likert-type scale was used to measure respondents' perceptions of the effectiveness of block scheduling on the three areas. While both principals and teachers appeared to have positive perceptions of the impact block scheduling has on student achievement, discipline, and attendance, principals had a more positive perception than teachers in all three areas. Both groups appeared to believe that student discipline was the most positively affected area, while attendance was the least positively affected. Recommendations based upon the findings of this study included conducting: (a) studies that include a larger sample of principals, (b) studies that identify student perceptions of block scheduling, and (c) studies to determine how important staff development is when implementing block scheduling.

Book Perceptions of Block Scheduling

Download or read book Perceptions of Block Scheduling written by John A. Crowe and published by . This book was released on 2006 with total page 210 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Chapter II presented a significant body of evidence that points to the benefits of implementing a block schedule. The chapter also provided studies that argue for the importance of conducting studies on teachers' perceptions.

Book Block Scheduling in an Era of Common Core Curriculum  A Case Study of Administrators  and Teachers    Perceptions for Classroom Practices and Academic Engagement

Download or read book Block Scheduling in an Era of Common Core Curriculum A Case Study of Administrators and Teachers Perceptions for Classroom Practices and Academic Engagement written by Lisamarie Poveromo-Spindler and published by . This book was released on 2017 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: BLOCK SCHEDULING IN AN ERA OF COMMON CORE CURRICULUM: ACASE STUDY OF ADMINISTRATORS’ AND TEACHERS’ PERCEPTIONSFOR CLASSROOM PRACTICES AND ACADEMIC ENGAGEMENTThe landscape of modern educational practice in the United States features aterrain that is often jagged while still being predictable in nature. The needs of studentsare varied and complex and despite the challenges faced, most leaders in the field ofeducation agree that schools should be a place that is preparatory, challenging, andengaging. In recent years, there has been a great amount of discussion and theorizing onhow to increase academic engagement within the classroom to the depth that mostprofessionals agree is needed. Through this case study, I examined block scheduling in ahigh school as a vehicle for increasing academic engagement. I studied teacher’sperceptions and understandings of strategies used to increase student achievement whichultimately led to defining academic engagement through behavioral, cognitive, andemotional lenses. With a holistic definition, I was able to study the impact of blockscheduling on academic engagement in the classroom. This case study employed the useof Charlotte Danielson’s Framework for Teaching (Danielson, 2013) as a lens forviewing the teacher’s role in securing proper engagement within the classroom andBloom’s taxonomy revised (Anderson, 2001) to determine the complexity of studentwork. I considered both the current climate and trends of education in the United Statesas well as the culture of the community in which the study was conducted. Qualitativedata regarding the effects of block scheduling on academic engagement were collected through individual interviews, observations, and analysis of artifacts particular to the casestudy site. Through synthesis of the data collected, I determined that although a blockschedule requires continued targeted professional development and by itself may notenhance classroom instruction, it can prove to be impactful on fostering meaningfulteacher-student relationships leading to a positive school climate.

Book Trimester Scheduling

Download or read book Trimester Scheduling written by Jason Paul Marin and published by . This book was released on 2009 with total page 110 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The purpose of this qualitative research study was to ascertain the perceptions of teachers related to the change from a 4X4 block schedule to a 3X6 trimester schedule at a southeastern Pennsylvania high school. The perceptions of 21 teachers who had at least one year of experience teaching in both the block and trimester schedules were collected using an online survey that asked respondents to compare the impact of trimester scheduling through the lead question, "When I compare the trimester schedule to the block schedule, I find that ..." The first research question addressed (a) instructional practices, (b) student behavior, (c) student achievement, (d) schedule structure, (e) advantages of trimester scheduling, and (f) disadvantages of trimester scheduling. A second research question compared the perceptions of teachers of core subjects to the perceptions of teachers of elective subjects. The findings indicated perceived advantages related to the mathematics program, but the increased work load for both teachers and students resulted in perceived disadvantages. The teachers were nearly evenly divided regarding their preference in schedule type, with no notable difference in the perceptions of teachers of core subjects and the perceptions of teachers of elective subjects.

Book Teachers  Perceptions of Three Models of High School Block Scheduling

Download or read book Teachers Perceptions of Three Models of High School Block Scheduling written by John C. Sessoms and published by . This book was released on 1995 with total page 656 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book The Impact of Block Scheduling on Students with Learning Disabilities

Download or read book The Impact of Block Scheduling on Students with Learning Disabilities written by Jodi C. Harrington and published by . This book was released on 2015 with total page 121 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This study examined the perceptions of both regular education and special education teachers concerning the impact that block scheduling has on the social, emotional, behavioral, and academic growth and success of high school students with an IEP in three school districts in south central Pennsylvania. The study also investigated whether teachers perceive block scheduling as a positive or negative factor in the effective education of high school students with an IEP. Data were collected through an online survey that included Likert-scale questions, open-ended responses, and one-to-one interviews. Forty-four regular education teachers and thirteen special education teachers from three public school districts in south central Pennsylvania participated on this survey. The findings of this study suggest that regular education and special education teachers both perceive, at comparable degrees, that block scheduling provides the time to build better relationships within their classes, allows teachers to better understand their students with an IEP, go deeper into the content, while providing a school climate that is slower and less chaotic. Even though there were many similarities, there were also discrepancies in the perceptions between regular education teachers and special education teachers when asked if the grades of students with an IEP improved in the block schedule.

Book Teachers  Perceptions of Block Scheduling in High School

Download or read book Teachers Perceptions of Block Scheduling in High School written by Beth D. Johnston and published by . This book was released on 1999 with total page 90 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Teachers  Perceptions about Block Scheduling and Its Effect on Student Achievement

Download or read book Teachers Perceptions about Block Scheduling and Its Effect on Student Achievement written by Randall Joseph Ittner and published by . This book was released on 2004 with total page 120 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Block Scheduling

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  • Author : Don C. Adams
  • Publisher : R & L Education
  • Release : 1997
  • ISBN :
  • Pages : 220 pages

Download or read book Block Scheduling written by Don C. Adams and published by R & L Education. This book was released on 1997 with total page 220 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Adams and Salvaterra show how block scheduling can help teachers become more creative in instructional strategies and find higher satisfaction on the job. Students' grades improve, they can complete more courses and administrators and faculty can become more student-centered, discussion-oriented, and focused on complex academic tasks. Staff development and continual training throughout the change process are keys to implementing successful changes. Block Scheduling will help each school find its own pathway to success.

Book Teacher Perceptions of Block Scheduling as it Relates to Cooperative Education

Download or read book Teacher Perceptions of Block Scheduling as it Relates to Cooperative Education written by Lawrence Eugene Woodson and published by . This book was released on 1997 with total page 330 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book A Survey of Lead Physical Education Teachers  Perceptions of the Impact of Block Scheduling on Curriculum and Instruction

Download or read book A Survey of Lead Physical Education Teachers Perceptions of the Impact of Block Scheduling on Curriculum and Instruction written by Paul F. Trilling and published by . This book was released on 1997 with total page 172 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Physical education teachers (N = 81) in public and private secondary level educational institutions in Wisconsin were surveyed to determine perceptions of the impact of block scheduling on curriculum and instruction. The survey consisted of 5 demographic variables, 14 five-point Likert-type scale statements, and an optional part consisting of 4 open-ended questions. A response rate of 73% (n = 59) was obtained; 85% (n = 39) for all 3 parts of the survey, 3% (n = 2) for the first 2 parts, while 31% (n = 18) returned it i~lcomplete. Zero-order correlation tests were performed between the Likert-type scale statements and demographic variables. Results indicated that the relationship between PE teachers changing their instructional methods and length of class periods was significant (p e .047), as was the relationship between PE teachers introducing more in-depth content and length of class periods (Q c .045). All other relationships were not significant (Q s .05).

Book The Construction of Social Reality

Download or read book The Construction of Social Reality written by Keith W. Kelly and published by . This book was released on 2002 with total page 548 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: