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Batchelor, Katherine E.; Bintz, William P. – Middle School Journal (J3), 2013
Middle level educators around the country aim to create a classroom environment and a way of teaching that is developmentally responsive, challenging, empowering, and equitable for every student. One way to ensure this is to include instruction that promotes creativity. This article offers guiding principles and shares instructional lessons that…
Descriptors: Creativity, Classroom Environment, Teaching Methods, Language Arts
Baecher, Laura; Artigliere, Marcus; Patterson, David K.; Spatzer, Adrian – Middle School Journal (J3), 2012
The growing number of English language learners (ELLs) in the United States impacts many middle level teachers who must simultaneously teach content and support language development. Differentiated instruction can provide ways to maintain consistent whole-class learning objectives while meeting the needs of young adolescents learning English as a…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Individualized Instruction, English (Second Language), Language Proficiency
Conderman, Greg – Middle School Journal (J3), 2011
One way to meet the unique challenges in diverse classrooms is co-teaching. Friend and Cook (2010) described co-teaching as an approach that provides specialized services to individual students in a general education classroom. Specifically, co-teaching involves two or more educators working collaboratively to deliver instruction to a…
Descriptors: Middle Schools, Team Teaching, Teacher Collaboration, Student Diversity
Shankar-Brown, Rajni; Brown, Benjamin – Middle School Journal (J3), 2014
This study examines vodcasting as an effective instructional activity that can transform students' negative feelings about reading and book reports into more positive experiences. The study employed a qualitative research paradigm and single-case study research design to investigate the impact of using vodcasting in a middle grades language arts…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Case Studies, Middle Schools, Language Arts
Gilles, Carol; Wang, Yang; Smith, Joanne; Johnson, Danielle – Middle School Journal (J3), 2013
This article describes Common Core State Standards (CCSS) that teach literacy strategies to all content teachers in the U.S. It describes how three Social Studies teachers from three middle schools incorporated literacy strategies into their content areas and exposed their reading strategies. These teachers were asked to identify and write down…
Descriptors: History Instruction, Professional Development, State Standards, Literacy
Igel, Charles; Urquhart, Vicki – Middle School Journal (J3), 2012
Today's Generation Z teens need to develop teamwork and social learning skills to be successful in the 21st century workplace. Teachers can help students develop these skills and enhance academic achievement by implementing cooperative learning strategies. Three key principles for successful cooperative learning are discussed. (Contains 1 figure.)
Descriptors: Student Motivation, Cooperative Learning, Teaching Methods, Learning Strategies
Taranto, Gregory; Dalbon, Melissa; Gaetano, Julie – Middle School Journal (J3), 2011
The middle grades are an exciting time for adolescents to explore, learn, and collaborate with one another (National Middle School Association, 2010). By incorporating an academic social network as part of the classroom experience, collaboration and active learning take on new forms, and a transformation from passive learning to active learning…
Descriptors: Social Networks, Middle Schools, Early Adolescents, Middle School Students
Powell, Sara Davis – Middle School Journal (J3), 2011
Wayside teaching focuses on building and maintaining positive relationships with students. Teachers can implement certain wayside teaching practices to end the year in a positive way and begin preparing for the next school year.
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Teaching Methods, Teacher Student Relationship, Teacher Role
Shore, Rebecca; Ray, Jenna; Goolkasian, Paula – Middle School Journal (J3), 2013
This article describes how researchers take a multidisciplinary approach to investigating how middle grades students learn science vocabulary. The authors investigated teaching strategies for increasing retention of science
vocabulary with seventh graders and stumbled upon an interesting finding that was not even a target for their study, yet it…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Science Instruction, Vocabulary Development, Grade 7
Parsons, Sue Christian; Mokhtari, Kouider; Yellin, David; Orwig, Ryan – Middle School Journal (J3), 2011
Literature study groups help promote critical thinking and improve reading skills. These groups, in general, are characterized by: (1) a flexible grouping--usually determined by a reader's choice of a given book at a given time; (2) participant-centered dialogue, where the teacher takes on the role of facilitator and expert participant rather than…
Descriptors: Reading Improvement, Literacy, Reading Skills, Literature
Previts, Joanne L.; Kleine, Karynne L. M.; Mizelle, Nancy B. – Middle School Journal (J3), 2013
This article describes the middle grades program at Georgia College's John H. Lounsbury College of Education, which educates and trains middle school teachers. It describes the school's field-based teacher preparation program in which a mentor leader guides the candidates. The middle grades education program is a two-year, field-intensive…
Descriptors: Middle School Teachers, Teacher Education, Teacher Education Curriculum, Mentors
Barnes, Nicole C.; Urbankowski, Daniel – Middle School Journal (J3), 2014
As young adolescents, middle grades students experience a wide variety of changes related to their cognitive capabilities, social and emotional well-being, and use of self-regulation strategies. Authentic performance tasks challenge students to apply their knowledge and skills to realistic problems to create products or performances--consistent…
Descriptors: Middle Schools, Early Adolescents, Adolescent Development, Learning Activities
Ruben, Barb; Moll, Leanne – Middle School Journal (J3), 2013
To gain a deeper understanding of young adolescent motivation and developmental needs as the nation plunges ahead with the national Common Core Standards and their implications for writing instruction, the authors of this article pondered five questions as they studied their own middle school writing team: (1) What intrinsic motivators drive these…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Writing Instruction, Student Motivation, Academic Standards
Rheingold, Alison; LeClair, Caitlin; Seaman, Jayson – Middle School Journal (J3), 2013
Notebooks are commonly used in middle school classrooms as a place for students to record information delivered via lecture, classroom discussion, or independent work. A primary reason teachers ask students to use notebooks is to capture and organize information. In many cases, students are expected to use these tools with little direction,…
Descriptors: Student Journals, Academic Achievement, Social Studies, Grade 7
Reed, Deborah K. – Middle School Journal (J3), 2012
Explicitly communicating objectives is a tenet of effective instruction for students with learning difficulties, yet the practice is often overlooked in research. This case study of a novice middle school geography teacher illustrates how the qualitative and quantitative differences in the ways a teacher communicates the learner expectation can…
Descriptors: Learning Problems, Learner Engagement, Learning Disabilities, Behavioral Objectives