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A Study of Block/intensive Scheduling in Pennsylvania and it Effect on High School Music Performance Class Participation Levels

A Study of Block/intensive Scheduling in Pennsylvania and it Effect on High School Music Performance Class Participation Levels
Author: Galen E. Leitzel
Publisher:
Total Pages: 142
Release: 2002
Genre: Block scheduling (Education)
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Investigates the technical aspects of Block/Intensive scheduling, compares and contrasts the results found in research documents conducted in several states and investigates the effects of Block scheduling on music performance classes.


Block Scheduling

Block Scheduling
Author: Richard B. Miles
Publisher: GIA Publications
Total Pages: 246
Release: 1996
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780965580809

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Effect of Block Scheduling on Student Achievement Scores on the Pennsylvania System of Assessment Eleventh Grade Math and Reading Exams

Effect of Block Scheduling on Student Achievement Scores on the Pennsylvania System of Assessment Eleventh Grade Math and Reading Exams
Author: Randall A. Grove
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Total Pages:
Release: 2009
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This study quantitatively examined the effect of block scheduling on student achievement. Specifically, the study compared student achievement as measured by the Pennsylvania System of School Assessments (PSSA) Reading and Math exams between students in block scheduled schools and traditionally scheduled schools. The sample for this study included over 53,000 individual student scores from public high schools in the south central region of Pennsylvania. The data sets used for analysis included individual student test results from the 2003, 2004 and 2005 administrations of the 11th grade PSSA Math and Reading Exams. This study utilized a hierarchical linear model analysis to examine the effects of school schedule type while attempting to control for student and school level variables. The dependent variables for level one were: IEP status, LEP status, economically disadvantaged status, gender and ethnicity. The dependent variables for level two were: school setting, percentage of economically disadvantaged students, and schedule type. Analysis of the data indicated that school schedules had no statistically significant impact on student achievement scores after controlling for student and school level variables. The study included an extensive literature review and implications for further research both nationally and in Pennsylvania. Contains 90 references.


The Impact of Block Scheduling on Students with Learning Disabilities

The Impact of Block Scheduling on Students with Learning Disabilities
Author: Jodi C. Harrington
Publisher:
Total Pages: 121
Release: 2015
Genre: Block scheduling (Education)
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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.


Block Scheduling

Block Scheduling
Author: Michael O'Brien
Publisher:
Total Pages: 99
Release: 2005
Genre: Block scheduling (Education)
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The purpose of this study was to determine if the teaching strategies found in one public high school in south central Pennsylvania were consistent with the recommended teaching strategies deemed effective, in a 4 x 4 block schedule, by the review of literature and to evaluate if the intended teaching strategies were consistent with those observed in the classroom setting. The perceptions of twelve certified teachers in the content areas of English, mathematics, science, and social studies were surveyed using a Likert-scale. The perceptions of the appropriate use of student-centered and teacher-centered teaching strategies and lesson design were obtained. A Background Questionnaire and a Pre-observation Questionnaire were used to obtain data related to lesson design, use of time, and the intended use of specific teaching strategies. The final data collection instrument was an Observation Form that was used by the researcher to record observed teaching strategies and time use. The teaching strategies were coded as student-centered or teacher-centered and the time used for both categories was calculated. A comparison was made between the participants' intended teaching strategies, the observed teaching strategies, and those deemed effective by the review of literature.