2019
DOI: 10.30845/aijss.v8n2p4
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Impact of Scheduling Configurations on Social Studies Achievement

Abstract: The study looked at the impact of scheduling configurations on middle-level social studies student achievement. Results of South Carolina's accountability assessment system's social studies mean test scores, at the school level, from seventh grade students in 117 schools as well as a survey completed by the principals of those schools were analyzed. After adjusting for poverty, the highest mean score for all demographic groups was for those using the 61-79 minute block all year configuration. However, there wa… Show more

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