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Berne, Jennifer; Degener, Sophie C. – Corwin, 2012
Strategic grouping can transform reading instruction in the middle grades from a hit-or-miss learning experience to a targeted, responsive one. This book features a practical and field-tested model for small-group differentiated reading instruction in Grades 4-8. Jennifer Berne and Sophie C. Degener offer a clear, detailed discussion of how to…
Descriptors: Grouping (Instructional Purposes), Reading Instruction, Intermediate Grades, Middle Schools
Risko, Victoria J.; Walker-Dalhouse, Doris – Teachers College Press, 2012
Tens of thousands of students begin each new school year with the hope that they will finally find "the" teacher who will help them succeed as readers, writers, and learners. This book shows how teachers can provide the type of differentiated instruction that struggling readers need by drawing on students' individual and cultural backgrounds, as…
Descriptors: Individualized Instruction, Reading Instruction, Reading Difficulties, Teaching Methods
Quinlan, Audrey M. – Rowman & Littlefield Education, 2011
This book takes a developmental perspective at the use of scoring rubrics to assess student work. Citing developmental characteristics of each age, the author presents examples and adaptations of assessment rubrics on a variety of subjects for teachers from kindergarten through adult/college. After a presentation of foundation information on…
Descriptors: Scoring Rubrics, Student Evaluation, Kindergarten, Primary Education
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Juarez, Tina – Middle School Journal, 1994
Comparative grading persists because society continues to value its selective function--allocation of scarce educational and economic resources to the most educable students. There is an unspoken consensus that grades are necessary to motivate students to learn. Educators should tap middle schoolers' internal and inherent motivators instead.…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Grading, Intermediate Grades, Middle Schools
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Feucht, Joseph E. – NASSP Bulletin, 1998
In most cases, suspension represents playtime. In a Louisiana middle school, suspended students are given one of many books (related to their offenses) to read. If students fail a comprehension test, they must read the book during in-house detention. Suspension becomes both punitive and productive, since the books and accompanying exercises are…
Descriptors: Discipline, Intermediate Grades, Middle Schools, Punishment
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Sanborn, Joyce; Sanborn, Ernest – Middle School Journal, 1994
Presents, in dialogue form, the differing viewpoints of two Maine middle-school teachers who developed individual methods and rationales for implementing portfolios in their subject disciplines. Whereas the English teacher has adopted a fairly inclusive, personalized format to evaluate students, the science teacher used portfolios to help students…
Descriptors: Educational Benefits, English, Intermediate Grades, Middle Schools
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Collins, Rhoda Powers – Clearing House, 1994
Discusses briefly current trends and innovations in curriculum, instruction, and assessment for middle school mathematics. (SR)
Descriptors: Instructional Innovation, Intermediate Grades, Junior High Schools, Mathematics Curriculum
Aaron, Shirley; Bullock, Georgie; Doctrie, Gladys; Lewis, Mindy; Mickish, Valerie L.; Mills, Patrice; Scamihorn, Deborah; Smith, Cassandra; Young, David – 2002
Students should realize that writing is a process of discovery which transcends the English classroom. Writing only about literature limits their experiences. The types of writing assessed on the Georgia Middle Grades Writing Assessment (MGWA) are: Narrative Writing, Persuasive Writing, and Report Writing (Expository). This MGWA guide is divided…
Descriptors: Evaluation Criteria, Intermediate Grades, Middle Schools, Scoring Rubrics
National Educational Research Policy and Priorities Board (ED/OERI), Washington, DC. – 2000
This paper describes the organizing and purpose of a conference on curriculum, instruction, and assessment in the middle grades that focused on higher achievement for all adolescents, especially those who are poor. The paper also contains a synthesis of the conference presentations and recommendations for policy and practice. Approximately 200…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Adolescents, Curriculum, Educational Research
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Todnem, Guy R.; Warner, Michael P. – Journal of Staff Development, 1995
Assessment information can help school improvement teams focus the direction of improvement and specify action plans. A fishbone diagram can help identify contributing factors within four areas (educators, students, curriculum, and organization). An example from one middle school that used the diagram to improve students' writing assessment scores…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Diagrams, Intermediate Grades, Junior High Schools
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Irvin, Judith L.; And Others – Middle School Journal, 1994
Presents findings from the 1993 NASSP study concerning the prevalence of 10 essential middle-school elements (identified by a 1982/1992 National Middle School Association study) in middle schools across the United States. Although middle-level education has come of age and developed a unique identity, most schools must work harder to incorporate…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Change, Institutional Characteristics, Intermediate Grades
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Collins, Angelo; Dana, Thomas M. – Middle School Journal, 1993
Describes use of portfolios with middle school students, highlighting assessment purpose, structure, evidence, implementation, grading, validity, and cost considerations. Portfolios have the potential to revise schools' roles in preparing students for the future. Convincing parents and the public that portfolio completion is a demanding task will…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Alternative Assessment, Interdisciplinary Approach, Intermediate Grades
Jenkins, John M. – Schools in the Middle, 1991
Teachers can use learning style assessment instruments such as the NASSP Learning Style Profile to make decisions about their teaching methodology and program placement. This article discusses the benefits of learning style assessment for middle school students and outlines ways to apply results and increase teacher effectiveness at varying…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Evaluation Methods, Individual Differences, Intermediate Grades
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Shima, Kate; Gsovski, Barbara K. – Educational Leadership, 1996
Although many parents and educators hesitate to involve children in a regular course of drug therapy, Ritalin often proves beneficial to Attention Deficit Disorder sufferers. Diana, an intelligent, easily distracted middle schooler, was helped by a team approach using evaluation, remediation, behavioral therapy, medication, and a supportive…
Descriptors: Attention Deficit Disorders, Behavior Modification, Case Studies, Classroom Environment
Brown, Charlotte F. – 1993
This document is a conference presentation on the use of portfolios as an evaluation tool for middle school music students. All of the pages are suitable for use with an overhead projector. Areas covered include reasons for teaching the arts as both an intellectual discipline and vocational education; Illinois state goals for musical learning for…
Descriptors: Educational Objectives, Grade 6, Grade 7, Intermediate Grades
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