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Block scheduling

This digest examines problems inherent in the traditional school scheduling pattern. It offers block scheduling as an option and describes variations in block schedules. It then looks at the benefits and challenges of block scheduling and concludes with a few suggestions for making the transition. Proponents argue that block scheduling allows for a more flexible and productive classroom environment, creates opportunities for instructional innovation, reduces suspension and dropout rates, and improves student-teacher relationships. The biggest challenges are building support for the change and finding planning time. To be successful, the change must address a need, fit the teachers' situation, be focused, and include concrete strategies. (LMI)

Microform, English, 1996
ERIC Clearinghouse on Educational Management, Eugene, Oregon, 1996