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Bosch, Karen A. – Schools in the Middle, 1993
Survey of 90 Virginia classrooms suggests there may be computer "crisis" in middle schools. Computers were not integral part of classrooms, teaching, or student learning. Teachers had low perceptions about computer use in classrooms and felt little commitment to increasing usage. Administrators must look beyond number of computers in…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Educational Technology, Integrated Curriculum, Intermediate Grades
Evans, Michael – Schools in the Middle, 1994
As school systems face more budget cuts, elaborate field trips are being axed. A Virginia middle school experimented with an overnight lockout in the school gym. Since seventh graders were already grouped into four heterogeneous teams for a pilot instructional program, these groups were maintained during the "gymboree." Each student wore…
Descriptors: Cooperation, Experiential Learning, Grade 7, Intermediate Grades
Winborne, Claiborne R.; And Others – G/C/T, 1980
The article describes a model two-week summer enrichment program for gifted and talented sixth- and seventh-graders in King William County, Virginia, a rural, low socioeconomic area. (DLS)
Descriptors: Enrichment Activities, Gifted, Intermediate Grades, Low Income Counties
Lane, Wanda – Schools in the Middle, 1993
Humor is a critical ingredient for personal and organizational success, as it stimulates creativity, encourages relaxation, enhances attention levels, builds positive attitudes and team spirit, and establishes interpersonal rapport. A Virginia middle school devised a number of fun-filled activities to enliven faculty meetings, awards…
Descriptors: Activities, Administrator Responsibility, Coping, Humor
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Walther-Thomas, Chriss S.; Carter, Kathy L. – Middle School Journal, 1993
Many schools are implementing collaborative, interdisciplinary approaches (cooperative teaching, collaborative consultation, and teacher assistance teams) to help teachers meet students' diverse needs. This article, which shows how a rural eastern Virginia middle school developed coteaching as an alternative to special education pullout programs,…
Descriptors: High Risk Students, Interdisciplinary Approach, Intermediate Grades, Learning Disabilities
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Tlou, Josiah; Bennett, Clifford – Journal of Social Studies Research, 1983
Teachers viewed discipline as a serious problem because it directly affects the learning process. The teachers also felt that there was no one cause of discipline problems but many complex causes. Many teachers felt that some of the problems stemmed from lack of parental supervision. (Author/RM)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Discipline, Educational Research, Intermediate Grades
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McEwin, C. Kenneth – Research in Middle Level Education Quarterly, 1996
Examined the impact of high-quality middle-level teacher preparation programs. Subjects were 2,139 teachers from 5 states. Middle schools with grades six through eight configurations were selected. Results showed that respondents prepared in comprehensive programs, had separate licensure, or who had taken more courses tended to give more favorable…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Child Development, Inservice Education, Intermediate Grades
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Whitehurst, Paulette – Middle School Journal, 1994
Reflects on the "collusive" teamwork required of teachers who share the responsibility and pleasure of teaching 59 sixth graders with diverse educational needs. In a traditional school, many of these students would leave the regular classroom for assistance, appearing "uncool" to others. These teachers' encouragement and…
Descriptors: Cooperation, Grade 6, Intermediate Grades, Job Sharing
Mercure, Christine M. – Principal, 1993
To improve its school failure rate, a Virginia intermediate school instituted Project Achievement, a privately funded program helping at-risk students complete homework assignments. Structured into three one-hour sessions featuring tutoring, interdisciplinary study groups, and special activities, the project is immensely popular. During the summer…
Descriptors: After School Programs, High Risk Students, Homework, Intermediate Grades
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Boraks, Nancy; Hoffman, Amy; Bauer, David – Reading Psychology, 1997
Surveys 315 fourth- and fifth-grade inner city and suburban children from Virginia and Ohio about their "most favorite" book, with titles categorized by literary genre. Finds little overlap with individual titles but emergence of some genre patterns--girls favoring realistic fiction and boys selecting fantasy; inner city children…
Descriptors: Fiction, Gender Issues, Inner City, Intermediate Grades
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Perry, William C. – NASSP Bulletin, 1996
To counter gender bias effects and improve student learning, staff at a Virginia middle school decided to group eighth-grade students by gender for math and science instruction. Girls felt freer to speak out. Grade point averages in gender-based science and math classes for both girls and boys were higher than in coeducational classes. (MLH)
Descriptors: Educational Benefits, Females, Grade 8, Grade Point Average