Rural Inservice Using Alternate Scheduling [microform] / James L. Kimmet.
Three small rural school districts in Montana and Wyoming used alternate school day scheduling to make time for staff and curriculum development inservice programs. The schedule of one short and four long days delivered the instructional time of 175 6-hour days each year. Benefits of alternate sched...
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