The schedule generator helps you prepare a schedule proposal based on subjects, groups, teachers, and school terms.
Before you use it#
Make sure you already have:
- education levels or plans configured
- active school terms for the next cycle
- groups and classes available
- subjects with weekly hours defined
- teachers assigned or at least available for the required subjects
Ways to start#
You can work in three ways:
- start from an empty problem for an education plan
- load the previous cycle as a starting point
- import a problem file or an already generated solution file
When to start empty#
Use an empty problem when:
- you are building the next cycle from scratch
- there will be major changes in groups, subjects, or staff
Use the previous cycle when:
- the overall structure remains similar
- you only need to adjust teachers, subjects, or classrooms
What the schedule problem contains#
Skolar builds the problem from:
- teachers
- school classes and grades
- subjects with weekly hours
- available classrooms
If any of these pieces is incomplete, the resulting solution will be less reliable.
Reviewing a solution#
When you load a solution:
- you can review it by teacher
- you can review it by school class
- you should validate overlaps, gaps, and workload before operational rollout