The Block Scheduling Handbook

The Block Scheduling Handbook
Author: J. Allen Queen
Publsiher: Corwin Press
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2008-12-19
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781452210636

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This step-by-step resource offers three block schedule models, sample lessons, instructional strategies, and templates to get a successful alternative scheduling program up and running.

Block Scheduling

Block Scheduling
Author: Michael D. Rettig,Robert Lynn Canady
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 219
Release: 2013-11-20
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781317921820

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This bestseller shows you how block schedules can enhance learning and instruction, increase opportunities for students, and improve teachers' performance. It provides practical tools for planning and implementation.

The Block Scheduling Handbook

The Block Scheduling Handbook
Author: J. Allen Queen
Publsiher: Corwin Press
Total Pages: 332
Release: 2008-12-19
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781452280387

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"A wonderful guide for school leaders as they create a contemporary schedule for middle and high school students to take advantage of a variety of curricular offerings. This second addition is comprehensive, with numerous subject-centered examples and detailed specifics for those desiring to move to more advanced designs. It is no wonder why Queen is often referred to as the father of the new block schedule." —Henry Peel, Wachovia Distinguished Professor East Carolina University A comprehensive, step-by-step handbook on making the most of block scheduling! Block scheduling is one of the most popular ways of restructuring the school day, and schools engaged in some form of alternative scheduling have seen significant benefits. This ready-to-use guidebook provides educators with the tools they need to design a successful block scheduling program that results in better student-teacher rapport, more in-depth learning, improved discipline, higher morale, and better grades. Revised to include updated resources and a brand-new overview on block scheduling, this second edition provides: Insightful discussions of elementary, middle, and high schools on the block, including an in-depth case study of an ideal elementary curriculum Three specific block schedule models, the advantages and disadvantages of each, and ways to find the best fit Classroom management and student-centered instructional strategies for the block Guidance on curriculum alignment, instructional evaluation, and assessment methods Forms and sample lessons to get programs up and running For educators designing a new scheduling program or needing support for an existing one, The Block Scheduling Handbook is the ideal resource.

Block Scheduling

Block Scheduling
Author: Richard B. Miles,Larry Blocher
Publsiher: GIA Publications
Total Pages: 246
Release: 1996
Genre: Music
ISBN: 0965580806

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Block Scheduling and Its Impact on the School Library Media Center

Block Scheduling and Its Impact on the School Library Media Center
Author: Marie Shaw
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 252
Release: 1999-02-28
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780313363412

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Across the country educators are facing the challenge of restructuring the secondary school to meet the needs of students in the twenty-first century. Block scheduling provides sustained time and fosters an environment for active and experiential learning, a key to student success in life. The author, who has spearheaded the adoption of block scheduling in her school's library media center, has prepared a complete guide for library media specialists contemplating or moving to block scheduling. In preparing this guide she has incorporated the experiences of twelve secondary school libraries across the country that have also moved to block scheduling. Step by step, this guide walks the library media specialist through planning, networking, curriculum and instruction, professional development, technology, and assessment. Practical suggestions, forms, lesson plans, and case studies of other media centers that have successfully adopted block scheduling will help the library media specialist to make the transition to the block. Block scheduling places a high demand on staff, materials, and information technologies. Shaw stresses that networking of people and resources is essential to successful adoption of block scheduling. She takes the reader through the planning and transitional phases of a high school adopting block scheduling and addresses concerns about instructional change, ongoing curriculum, and the role of the library media specialist as a teacher of information technology. She provides ideas on where to find professional development and how to network with other library media specialists with expertise in the block and offers practical suggestions on resource sharing, study hall, flexible scheduling, budget, collection development, substitute teachers, and assessment techniques.

Elementary School Scheduling

Elementary School Scheduling
Author: Robert Lynn Canady,Michael D. Rettig
Publsiher: Eye On Education
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2008
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781596670808

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This practical book and its accompanying CD-ROM include over 100 schedules to help elementary schools raise student achievement.

Nursing Administration Handbook

Nursing Administration Handbook
Author: Howard S. Rowland,Beatrice L. Rowland
Publsiher: Jones & Bartlett Learning
Total Pages: 712
Release: 1997
Genre: Nurse administrators
ISBN: 0834209268

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With the recent new and radical developments in the health care field that have been introduced at a breathless pace, nurse administrators must work to stay informed of the developments that affect their nursing departments both directly and indirectly. The Nursing Administration Handbook has a long track record, both as a textbook and as a hands-on tool for nurse executives seeking insight and step-by-step guidance in all aspects of administration. The fourth edition of this text surveys the entire field of nursing administration and incorporates the most significant new developments and current practices.

The Nurse as Executive

The Nurse as Executive
Author: Barbara Stevens Barnum,Karlene M. Kerfoot
Publsiher: Jones & Bartlett Learning
Total Pages: 374
Release: 1995
Genre: Nursing services
ISBN: 0834205718

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This new edition of Aspen's bestselling book, The Nurse as Executive, has been thoroughly revised and updated to reflect the significant cha nges in nursing management. The nurse executive's role as a member of the executive team is examined, as well as the nurse executive's role in health care issues, such as quality, outcomes, team building, and c ost containment. Organizing the book around the new resource-driven ma nagement model rather than the goal-driven management model makes this book unique and distinguishes it from other management texts.