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Interesting, March 7, 2000
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This review is from: Action Research on Block Scheduling (Hardcover)
Block scheduling raises the ire of many traditionalist educators, parents, and students. This book permits opinions to be formed on the basis of reason and results, not emotion. Change is seldom comfortable but generally unavoidable. When it is in the best interest of the student, it should be demanded and welcomed.
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well.........., September 16, 1999
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i havent read this book, but i do know block scheduling is the pits. some days, kids cant eat lunch beacuse everything is to hectic. and teachers are teaching 20 percent more time, but do you think they are getting payed 20 percent more??? of course not!!!!
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