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  2. Carnegie rule - Wikipedia

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    The United States Department of Education has offered the following guidance on coursework per credit hour: "One hour of classroom or direct faculty instruction and a minimum of two hours of out-of-class student work each week for approximately fifteen weeks for one semester or trimester hour of credit, or ten to twelve weeks for one quarter ...

  3. Carnegie Unit and Student Hour - Wikipedia

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    The Student Hour is approximately 12 hours of class or contact time, approximately 1/10 of the Carnegie Unit (as explained below). As it is used today, a Student Hour is the equivalent of one hour (50 minutes) of lecture time for a single student per week over the course of a semester, usually 14 to 16 weeks.

  4. Course credit - Wikipedia

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    one hour of classroom or direct faculty instruction and a minimum of two hours of out-of-class work each week for approximately 15 weeks for one semester or trimester hour of credit, or 10 to 12 weeks for one quarter hour of credit, or at least the equivalent amount of work over a different amount of time; or

  5. Period (school) - Wikipedia

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    One special example of a period is the free period. These are typically shorter than regular periods and allow students to participate in non-class activities. A free period (also called a spare, unstructured, or leisure period) is generally found in most high schools and colleges. Students may utilize a free period for various purposes:

  6. Academic term - Wikipedia

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    For middle (junior high) school, the school day is from about 8:00 am–3:30 pm, each class lasting 45 minutes. In primary (elementary) school, the lower grades (grades 1–3) have classes around 8:30 to 2:00 and the upper grades (grades 4–6) have classes from about 9:00 to 3:00. Each class lasts about 40 minutes.

  7. Homeroom - Wikipedia

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    Homeroom period in Russian schools is called "klassny chas" (literally, "class hour" as usually it's one academic hour long). Each class is around 20–30 people; each class gets a homeroom teacher ("klassny rukovoditel", literally "class supervisor"), that stays with them from the 1st till 4th grade.

  8. School timetable - Wikipedia

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    A school timetable consists of a list of the complete set of offered courses, as well as the time and place of each course offered. The purposes of the school timetable are to inform teachers when and where they teach each course, and to enable students to enroll in a subset of courses without schedule conflicts.

  9. Classroom management - Wikipedia

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    Fair rules and consequences are established and students are given frequent and consistent feedback regarding their behavior. [14] One way to establish this kind of classroom environment is through the development and use of a classroom contract. The contract should be created by both students and the teacher.