amylevan
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We have new administrators at our high school, and their first new business is to make a change to block scheduling starting with the 23/24 school year. I’m not sure switching to a scheduling format that generally requires more teachers and at a minimum training on teaching strategies for a 90 minute class is the best idea coming out of a pandemic in the worst teacher shortage in history.
We are a small school, graduating classes right around 100 and the schools around us that are block are all 2-3 times the size of us. Anyone successfully implement block in a small school with limited resources/teachers?
I have also heard all the negative impacts on AP classes. Anyone have insight?
We are a small school, graduating classes right around 100 and the schools around us that are block are all 2-3 times the size of us. Anyone successfully implement block in a small school with limited resources/teachers?
I have also heard all the negative impacts on AP classes. Anyone have insight?