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BLOCK OR NOT? Alternative Schedules to Support Increased Student Achievement

BLOCK OR NOT? Alternative Schedules to Support Increased Student Achievement. Larry Tash Director of School Redesign, LAUSD February 8, 2008. Office of School Redesign. www.lausd.net/slc_schools Larry.Tash@lausd.net. FIVE STEPS FOR SYSTEMIC CULTURE CHANGE.

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BLOCK OR NOT? Alternative Schedules to Support Increased Student Achievement

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  1. BLOCK OR NOT?Alternative Schedules to Support Increased Student Achievement Larry Tash Director of School Redesign, LAUSD February 8, 2008

  2. Office of School Redesign www.lausd.net/slc_schools Larry.Tash@lausd.net

  3. FIVE STEPS FOR SYSTEMIC CULTURE CHANGE • Building vision, beliefs, and expectations • Improving instructional practice • Creating increased personalization • Developing supporting structures • Providing strong transitional support

  4. Planning for Improved Student Achievement Curriculum, Instruction, & Assessment Personalization IMPROVED STUDENTACHIEVEMENT Structure

  5. If Time is the Constant, then Learning is the Variable or If Time is the Variable, then Learning is the Constant

  6. What Must You Consider? • Instructional Goals • Operational Goals • Alternative Schedule Choices • Advantages/Disadvantages • Consideration (if any)

  7. Block Schedule Preparation • Operational Considerations: • Did you initiate faculty and community discussions acknowledging “Form Follows Function”? • Does the critical mass support Block Scheduling? • Have you considered flexible scheduling? • Have you considered all district and state policies? • Have you built in to your plan an ongoing evaluation process?

  8. Block Schedule Preparation • Instructional Considerations: • How will block schedule support improved student achievement? • Will the block increase student engagement in their learning? • Will the block allow for greater personalization? • Will sufficient time for teacher preparation be available? • Have you considered the negative aspects of block scheduling?

  9. Traditional (Six Periods)

  10. Advantages Disadvantages Alternative Schedule Activity:TRADITIONAL SCHEDULE

  11. 7-Period Day

  12. Advantages Disadvantages Alternative Schedule Activity:7-PERIOD DAY

  13. 8-Period AB Block

  14. Advantages Disadvantages Alternative Schedule Activity:8-PERIOD AB BLOCK

  15. 4x4 Block (4 Periods/Quarter)

  16. Advantages Disadvantages Alternative Schedule Activity:4x4 Block

  17. 8-Period AB +1 Blockor4x4 +1 Block

  18. Advantages Disadvantages Alternative Schedule Activity:4X4 +1 BLOCK

  19. Advantages Disadvantages Alternative Schedule Activity:8AB +1 BLOCK

  20. Rules of Engagement • State Regulations • Physical Education • Union Contract • School Staff and Community Mutual Support

  21. Meeting P.E. Requirements

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