Download as pptx, pdf, or txt
Download as pptx, pdf, or txt
You are on page 1of 15

Review of Research

on the Efficacy of
Block Scheduling in
High Schools
CARL PEITZ – DAVE MAIMONE
Introduction

Research Review Topic:

The Effects of Block Scheduling on the Academic


Achievement, Behavior, Instructional Practices, and
Perceptions of High School Students.
Why is it Significant to Educators?
 Does scheduling have an impact on academic achievement,
behavior, instructional practices, and perceptions of high school
students?

 How does it benefit or affect students, teachers, administrators, and


school systems?
 Graduation Rate
 Duel Enrollment
 Electives
 Retakes
 Intervention class
Key Terms

 Traditional Scheduling
 Block scheduling
 4X4 block scheduling
 A/B Block Scheduling
 Hybrid
Traditional Schedule
4x4 and A/B
Synthesis and Evaluation

 Academic Achievement

 Behavior

 Perception

 Instructional Strategies
Academic Achievement

 Mixed Results

 National Test- (ACT, SAT), GPA, State Tests

 Short term compared to long term implementation


Behavior

 Decrease in behavior issues

 Less transitions
Perception
 All groups reported positive effects of block scheduling
Students
 Students didn’t feel rushed within class
 Students had an extra day to complete homework
Teachers
 Have more instructional opportunities
 Use a variety of methods
 Less instructional fragmentation
 More individual student attention
Parents
 Positive impressions
Instructional Strategies

Number of Instructional Strategies


increased Lecture decreased

 Group work
 Discussion
 Cooperative learning increased
Evaluation

Methodology

 Believability?
 Objective Measures
 National and State Assessments
 Subjective measures
 Questionnaires
 Grades
 Behavior
Evaluation

Methodology
Reliability
 Small sample sizes

 Isolated schools

 SES, Race, and Ethnicity

 Questionnaires
Conclusion

 Beneficial to all

 Did not show decrease in achievement

 Student Choice

 Teacher preparedness
Conclusion
What Research Still Needs to be Done?

 SES, race, ethnicity, gender

 Dropout rate/graduation rate

 Teacher PD/preparedness

You might also like