Rethinking the time spent at school: Could flexibility improve engagement and performance for students and teachers?

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Is it possible to reduce the time students spend in classrooms and schools? Would such a reduction be better for learning and retaining teachers? How should learning be more flexibly enacted in the post-pandemic era? This article discusses the possibilities of rethinking school participation and calls for schools to reconsider the necessity and costs/benefits of forcing students and teachers to be physically present in schools for the traditional 5 days a week.

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Watterston, J., & Zhao, Y. (2024). Rethinking the time spent at school: Could flexibility improve engagement and performance for students and teachers? Prospects, 54(1), 7–14. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11125-023-09638-9

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