Alliance High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Alliance, NE)

 - Class of 1968

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Small group discussions are used in a variety of classes. Sectionals are an important part of the music curriculum. Math open lab provides individual instruction. 5

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Alliance Adopts Mod Scheduling Change might well have been the keyword as the Alliance schools adopted modular scheduling this fall. Modular scheduling, an educational innovation advocated by Stanford University, emphasizes independent study. The school day is divided into 17 mods (short for modules) each 20 minutes long. Classes vary in length from one mod lectures to five mod laboratory periods. Under modular scheduling, students receive a weekly, rather than daily, schedule. Thus,' students may attend a certain class two or three times a week instead of every day. Classes are shortened, leaving the student more time for study on his own. Class sizes also vary. Lectures are given at the same time to all students taking a particular subject. Classes also meet in small groups averaging 15 students for discussion. Team teaching is another of the unique facets of modular scheduling. As the name suggests, two or more teachers work together to teach a particular group of students. Team teaching is used in a variety of courses. Even the most experienced Seniors find the computer schedules confusing. 4



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Unscheduled Time Used Many Ways Since students are given a greater amount of unscheduled time under modular scheduling, some provisions must be made to insure that this time is used to its fullest capacity. Resource centers, open labs, and student-teacher conferences are provided for this purpose. Social science, communications, and science and math resource centers provide students with materials for research in each of these areas. Serving the conventional purposes, a central library is still maintained, but with a 400 per cent increase in student use. Encouraging advanced projects, several departments utilize open labs. Open labs may be used to complete an assignment or to advance beyond the class in an area of special interest to the student. Student-teacher conferences are useful in ironing out any difficulties that may arise, both academic and vocational. Empty rooms and the student center (a student lounge) are also available during unscheduled mods. Science open lab encourages advanced experiments. Resource centers furnish reference materials. Art open lab provides students with time and equipment for individual projects. 6

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