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Double shift school is a type of school which operates in two shifts, with one group of students in the building early in the day and a second group of students later in the day. The purpose of a double shift school is to increase the number of students that can be taught without having to build another building. To avoid crowded classrooms, a school may adopt a dual shift system without reducing the student's actual study time.

References

  1. Bray, Mark. "Double shift schooling: design and operation for cost-effectiveness" (PDF). UNESCO. Retrieved 11 October 2011.
  2. Maharashtra State Board Information Communication Technology Textbook, Standard X. Maharashtra, India: Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education. 2013. p. 6.


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