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Lounsbury, John H. – Middle School Journal, 2014
In this article, John Lounsbury writes that he believes schools and teachers have been pushed to give so much time and attention to meeting narrow cognitive goals that they have not impacted students as persons and citizens as significantly as they should have. The great concern about preparing students for tomorrow--for high school, college, and…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Early Adolescents, School Responsibility, Adolescent Development
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Crosby, Shantel D.; Howell, Penny; Thomas, Shelley – Middle School Journal, 2018
Students in the middle grades experience tremendous development in various domains. However, childhood trauma can significantly impede this development, further exacerbating the functioning of our most vulnerable student populations. This article aims to describe the use of trauma-informed teaching as a form of middle-level, social justice…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Trauma, Middle School Students, Classroom Techniques
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Jurenas, Albert C. – Middle School Journal, 1980
Five years ago, the Huth Upper Grades Center in Matteson, Illinois, the only junior high school in the district, began incorporating significant elements of a child-oriented middle school. Among these was the assignment of students to one of five multidisciplinary teaching teams, called clusters. Available from NMSA, P.O. Box 968, Fairborn, OH…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Junior High Schools, Middle Schools, Organizational Change
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Walker, Brenda L. Townsend – Middle School Journal, 2020
Historically, middle grade schools doled out the harshest and most exclusionary discipline to adolescent African American males. African American males were routed along school to prison pathways at rates higher than African American females and their peers from other racial backgrounds. National conversations about exclusionary discipline…
Descriptors: Females, African American Students, Discipline, Middle School Students
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Rodríguez-Castro, Mónica; Salas, Spencer; Murray, Beth – Middle School Journal, 2016
One of the 16 core beliefs of middle level thinking is that schools and families must work together on behalf of every young adolescent (National Middle School Association, 2010). However, in classrooms and on curriculum nights, communication emerges as a critical issue. This is especially true when it comes to teachers' interacting with Latino…
Descriptors: Caring, Immigrants, Middle School Students, Hispanic Americans
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Golner, Sandra J.; Powell, James H. – Middle School Journal, 1992
Forming teams is the logical first step in the transition to middle school from junior high school. Offers 10 questions that middle-level educators should ask as they embark upon this new venture of interdisciplinary teaming. (13 references) (MLF)
Descriptors: Collegiality, Interdisciplinary Approach, Intermediate Grades, Junior High Schools
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Redmond, Theresa – Middle School Journal, 2015
The purpose of this article is to investigate the concept of "texts" and how the Common Core State Standards (CCSS) affords teachers opportunities to implement media literacy education, in turn providing developmentally and culturally responsive middle level practice and promoting 21st century skills. This has implications for middle…
Descriptors: Media Literacy, Case Studies, Integrated Activities, Adolescents
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Ciecierski, Lisa M.; Bintz, William P. – Middle School Journal, 2015
Dr. William Alexander, a noted curriculum authority and a central founder of the middle school movement, shared in a presentation in 1963 that teachers must have a goal of stimulating a "love for learning, an attitude of inquiry, a passion for truth and beauty, a questioning of mind." He asserted, "Learning the right answers is not…
Descriptors: Integrated Curriculum, Curriculum Development, Middle Schools, Academic Standards
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Beane, James A. – Middle School Journal, 1993
There is an emerging curriculum vision that transcends the subject-centered and multidisciplinary approaches characterizing most junior high schools and middle schools. This article addresses practical issues (course content, teacher identities, planning, classroom life, and larger purpose) that have arisen around the integrative curriculum…
Descriptors: Course Content, Curriculum Development, Integrated Curriculum, Intermediate Grades
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Omundsen, John – Middle School Journal, 2014
If you want to get the attention of a group of eighth grade math students, tell them they are going to build a life-size cardboard boat. To increase interest, follow up this statement by telling them that two to four of them will actually be rowing this boat across a small pond. Eighth grade math students at Oasis Charter Middle School in…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Cooperative Learning, Secondary School Mathematics, STEM Education
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Mullins, Emmett R.; Irvin, Judith L. – Middle School Journal, 2000
Summarizes research on the effects of the transition from elementary school to middle school on young adolescents. Notes problems of this transition in academic performance and in students' perceptions of school and self-perceptions, and of the mismatch of developmental needs with school environment. (JPB)
Descriptors: Adolescent Development, Early Adolescents, Educational Research, Middle School Students
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Bennett, Cory A. – Middle School Journal, 2014
This article highlights how implementing a particular writing experience fosters the development of relationships between students and teachers. Wanting to gain a deeper understanding of the students as individuals, as members of various groups, and their cultural ties seemed overwhelming at first, but after several weeks of working closely with…
Descriptors: Essays, Writing Assignments, Cultural Influences, Student Experience
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Odegaard, Sandra L.; Heath, Jay A. – Middle School Journal, 1992
Through a review of the transition literature and a survey of 225 students about to enter middle school, the most significant anxieties identified were the following: (1) space concerns about a new and larger building, especially getting lost and being late to class; (2) contact with older and possibly rougher students; and (3) heavy homework…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Intermediate Grades, Junior High Schools, Middle School Students
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McDonald, William E.; Tierno, Mark J. – Middle School Journal, 1979
Falk School, the laboratory school for the University of Pittsburgh, has gradually developed a "personalized progress plan" that involves nongraded organization, multiple-age grouping, modified team teaching, and a carefully sequenced curriculum. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Junior High Schools, Laboratory Schools, Middle Schools
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Chandler-Olcott, Kelly – Middle School Journal, 2017
Co-teaching, defined by Friend and Cook (2013) as substantive instruction by two or more professionals of a diverse group of learners in a shared space, has long been a key feature of middle level instruction. This article reports on a four-year formative experiment (Reinking & Bradley, 2008) intended to generate insights to guide teachers'…
Descriptors: Team Teaching, Summer Programs, Enrichment Activities, Writing (Composition)
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