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		<title>On Becoming a Scheduler</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 26 Mar 2008 01:40:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve decided to begin writing a book called &#8220;On Becoming a Scheduler&#8221; that describes the process of scheduling for middle and high school students in a way that combines the scheduling needs of the school with unique characteristics of students. It turns out many schools use a completely random assignment for scheduling, and others focus [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve decided to begin writing a book called  &#8220;On Becoming a Scheduler&#8221; that describes the process of scheduling for middle and high school students in a way that combines the scheduling needs of the school with unique characteristics of students. It turns out many schools use a completely random assignment for scheduling, and others focus only on course requests without consideration to the actual students placed in each class.</p>
<p>I had a great idea today,  it works like this..</p>
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<li> create a database with fields representing major data regarding student performance in school: discipline points, referrals to guidance, absenteeism, state test performance, end-of-year grades by subject (That represents 12 fields or 12 factors in my situation, it may vary for yours)</li>
<li>The hard part &#8211; fill the database with the data.. in my school of 1000 students, that represents 12000 unique pieces of data in lots of different places.</li>
<li>Do a factor analysis on the 12 factors to determine the weight of each.</li>
<li>Calculate a Z-score for each of the factors and multiply it by the weight of that factor.</li>
<li>Sum the weighted z-scores for that student&#8217;s scheduling rank #.</li>
<li>Place the students in order of rank, and do a &#8220;number off&#8221; to place them in a class or team.</li>
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<p>Thanks to Barrie Woods for suggesting the  z-score sum idea!</p>
<p>I wish I had some way to demonstrate that on the blog &#8211; i may create a sample table to show it &#8230; the idea is awesome in my head!</p>
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