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Peer reviewedJago, Carol – Voices from the Middle, 2002
Argues there is a problem with how California local school boards and district administration interpret curriculum and instruction in terms of their role in the evaluation of schools, teachers, and students. Notes that the California Teachers Association proposed legislation that would allow teachers to negotiate their role in decision-making…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Curriculum Development, Decision Making, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedProbst, Robert E. – Voices from the Middle, 2002
Notes that what all middle school students need is another kid like them but with words. Presents some examples of adolescents going through the rites of passage--someone like T.J. in Chris Crutcher's "Whale Talk," or Sara Louise Bradshaw in Katherine Paterson's "Jacob Have I Loved," or Brian in Gary Paulson's…
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Characterization, Identification (Psychology), Literature Appreciation
Peer reviewedSteineke, Nancy – Voices from the Middle, 2002
Considers how to involve students more in discussing poetry. Describes a class activity involving creating a low-risk poetry porthole: the list poem. Talks about learning how to discuss the poetry of others. Presents ideas for making the transition to the discussion of "school" poetry. (SG)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Group Discussion, Instructional Innovation, Literature Appreciation
Peer reviewedWilhelm, Jeffrey D. – Voices from the Middle, 2002
Describes events of the Maine Writing Project Summer Institute. Notes that what happened in this past summer's institute can serve as a model for the ways poetry can be integrated throughout educators' work with students and throughout the lives of educators. (SG)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Instructional Innovation, Poetry, Summer Programs
Peer reviewedAbrahamson, Richard F. – Voices from the Middle, 2002
Suggests that if adolescents are going to get hooked on poetry and read and write more than an occasional sample, they need to have teachers share with them poetry they will enjoy. Considers a study by Karen Kutiper of middle school student poetry preference. Presents conclusions from this study along with a list of the 25 most popular poems. (SG)
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Literature Appreciation, Middle Schools, Poetry
Peer reviewedGlenn, Mel – Voices from the Middle, 2002
Suggests that educators can provide the nurturing and encouraging atmosphere, the sense to say what works and what does not, and the freedom to let the students express whatever their synaptic processes produce without the fear that their lives and grades depend on it. Presents a "Top Ten List" of the best "rules" in teaching poetry writing. (SG)
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Creative Expression, English Instruction, Poetry
Peer reviewedDean, Jeremy – Voices from the Middle, 2002
Discusses one Sudanese student's frustration with learning English his second year in the United States. Describes writing assignments used in the seventh grade class. Notes that Simon, the Sudanese student, found poetry to be an easier way to express himself using the English language. (SG)
Descriptors: Case Studies, English (Second Language), English Instruction, Foreign Students
Peer reviewedHeartwell, Proal – Voices from the Middle, 2002
Presents some poems the author has used with students, the prompts they considered, and the poems they wrote in response. Concludes that educators must take advantage of opportunities where students can share their poems so that they, too, can experience the power of the written word. (SG)
Descriptors: Instructional Innovation, Mentors, Poetry, Reading Aloud to Others
Peer reviewedCorrigan, Paul – Voices from the Middle, 2002
Suggests that kids need to see the concrete, work-a-day manner in which poetry is and can be woven into their existence. Presents a summary of the steps that are used by the teacher and student when learning something new through the expert-apprentice relationship. Outlines how to move students through the steps. (SG)
Descriptors: Apprenticeships, English Instruction, Instructional Innovation, Poetry
Peer reviewedGraves, Donald H. – Voices from the Middle, 2002
Learns from teachers themselves what gave and took away energy from their teaching experiences. Considers what gives teachers energy or takes it away and what is a waste of time. Outlines and discusses eight energy principles. Concludes that most individuals are energy-filled when they are learning themselves. (SG)
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Energy, Fatigue (Biology), Interpersonal Relationship
Peer reviewedVan Horn, Leigh – Voices from the Middle, 2002
Notes the author vowed to prove to herself and to her students that they could meet and exceed the state standards, that they could succeed on any test, and that they could do it while engaging in authentic, context-based reading, writing, speaking, listening, thinking, viewing, and visually representing. Discusses units of study based upon a…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, English Instruction, Literature Appreciation, Middle Schools
Peer reviewedPerry, Tonya – Voices from the Middle, 2002
Presents in "journal entry" form, one year of teaching in particular that stands out as the year the author shifted from teaching facts to teaching children. Concludes that preparing students to perform well on standardized tests does not have to be separate from good teaching and authentic learning. (SG)
Descriptors: Instructional Innovation, Journal Writing, Middle Schools, Standardized Tests
Peer reviewedRubin, Renee; Patterson, Leslie – Voices from the Middle, 2002
Tells what happened when the authors invited six eighth graders to participate in a bilingual Reading Detective Club with the goal of helping them revalue themselves and what they can do as readers. Argues that when students believe their thinking and ideas are valued beyond getting a correct answer, their self-efficacy and engagement with reading…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education Programs, Critical Thinking, Grade 8, High Stakes Tests
Peer reviewedEdwards, Sarah – Voices from the Middle, 2002
Considers how educators can best prepare their students to meet the demands of test standards without sacrificing what they know to be effective teaching. Provides examples of how addressing the standards improved both the author's teaching and student learning by providing a focus and a challenge that moved her out of her comfort zone. (SG)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Instructional Effectiveness, Instructional Innovation, Middle Schools
Peer reviewedHill, Margaret H.; Griffith, Paula E.; Scholl, Yvette M.; Christy, Sue; Votteler, Nancy K. – Voices from the Middle, 2002
Suggests students who go to school under the shadow of high-stakes tests (such as the Texas Assessment of Academic Skills) may feel that their educational lives have been stolen, reduced to the fear of passing or not passing one single exam. Presents transcriptions of four interviews with four outstanding middle school teachers. Suggests ways to…
Descriptors: English Instruction, High Stakes Tests, Interviews, Middle Schools


