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Title Author Type Date Words
School's out. Brief article Jun 1, 2009 60
The four-day school week. Brief article Mar 1, 2009 286
Year-round school? Jan 19, 2009 367
NCLB directs teachings time. Brief article Dec 1, 2008 150
School improvement. Brief article Oct 17, 2008 122
A new day for learning: it's time to look at changing the length and scope of the school day to help kids succeed. Stedron, Jennifer Mar 1, 2007 2294
Schools can wait. Brief article Dec 1, 2006 116
School stories: a day you'll never forget. Sep 1, 2006 75
Longer school year. Brief article Feb 1, 2006 148
Kentucky school days: the four-day school week. Cavanaugh, Tim Brief Article Jan 1, 2006 218
Planning calendar. Brief Article Aug 1, 2005 59
Time well spent. Brief Article Jan 1, 2005 24
Should school be held four days a week? Oct 4, 2004 359
Recess: forgotten, neglected, crossed off, or hidden. Blackwell, Jacqueline Aug 6, 2004 911
ECU researcher vets net to create a school daze. Richter, Chris Jul 1, 2004 410
The gift of time: multi-age teaching and curriculum design, or looping, work to provide a continuum that maximizes learning. Capp, Robert Nov 1, 2003 2255
In England, East Sussex education officials send out a notice each year reminding parents when school is about to start. (Brickbats). Oliver, Charles Brief Article May 1, 2003 63
The snow day: one tough call; eight common mistakes rookie leaders commit when the flurries start to fly. Dewar, Randy L. Feb 1, 2003 3269
Typical school day experiences of Indian children in different contexts. Malar, G. Dec 22, 2002 6208
Extended-day programs: time to learn: extending learning time for students in need of support can bridge the academic gap by providing students with the time they require to master subject content. Wise, Donald Sep 1, 2002 1100
Rise and shine. (District plus: tips and ideas for successful district leadership). Brief Article Mar 1, 2002 217
let me sleep! The high school opening bell often rings before a teen's internal alarm clock does. Later start times prevent zombies in morning classes and may lead to student improvements. So why don't more schools shift their schedules? It's a matter of time, money, and grades. (National). Diconsiglio, John Feb 11, 2002 1867
Keeping up-to-date with scheduling software. (New products: tools for schools). Product/Service Evaluation Oct 1, 2001 420
Boo! Hiss! Aug 1, 2001 228
Teamwork. Pugliese, Linda Brief Article Mar 1, 2001 519
Assessing Distance Education Courses and Discipline Differences in their Effectiveness(1). Ridley, Dennis R. Statistical Data Included Mar 1, 2001 2571
A Comparative Study of Block Scheduling and Traditional Scheduling on Academic Achievement. McPherson, Danny D. Sep 1, 2000 2462
All-Day Kindergarten. Kirk, Elizabeth Jun 22, 2000 3154
For Whom the School Bell Tolls. LAWTON, MILLICENT Mar 1, 1999 4883
The Effects of Block Scheduling. CANADY, ROBERT LYNN Mar 1, 1999 4171
Block Scheduling's Success Formula. HOTTENSTEIN, DAVID S. Mar 1, 1999 2453
Three Semesters for Learning. KEEN, MARK F. Mar 1, 1999 1747
The Four-Day School Week. REEVES, KIMBERLY Mar 1, 1999 4455
13th grade: the key to a healthy community. Scarnati, James; Hampsey, Michael May 1, 1998 797
On the block: a hot trend in class scheduling is giving high school educators a whole new way to manage time. Phillips, Ione D. Sep 1, 1997 3023
Lost in the Snow. Brief Article Mar 1, 1996 94
Do you have a specific system or a procedure with regard to the scheduling of games? Naggi, Jim Calendar Jan 1, 1996 580
Year-round schools: what do they mean for parks and recreation? Tice, R. Dean Editorial Nov 1, 1993 372
Amusement biz braces for year-round schooling. Glover, Kara Aug 19, 1991 898

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