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An Analysis Of Secondary School Teachers' Perceptions Of Block Scheduling, Vern Mamon
An Analysis Of Secondary School Teachers' Perceptions Of Block Scheduling, Vern Mamon
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The purpose of this mixed method study was to examine the perceptions of public secondary school teachers regarding block scheduling and to identify the perceived advantages and disadvantages of using the block schedule in three secondary schools in one suburban school system in Georgia. Perceptions of teachers were obtained from data collected from a 23-item survey and three focus group discussions.
The study concluded that secondary teachers’ perceptions of block scheduling were generally favorable. However, some teachers did firmly support some statements on block scheduling. The study suggested there is not a significant difference in teachers’ perceptions based on grade …