ERIC Number: EJ1318416
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2021
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Middle Level Teacher Recruitment: Challenging Deficit Narratives
Middle School Journal, v52 n5 p14-24 2021
Perceptions of middle level learners vary, and unfortunately, some are deficit-oriented, labeling young adolescents as "hormonal" and "erratic" without a deep understanding of their emotional and physical development or the knowledge and skills that they bring to a classroom. In this paper, we provide empirical evidence for this deficit narrative--including the marginalization of middle level learners--from interviews conducted with teacher candidates in elementary, middle, secondary, and K-12 programs in two different states. Three themes around perceptions of teaching middle grades students are shared: adult needs and interests, resistance to student agency, and challenging the deficit narrative. We posit that developing a broader understanding of young adolescents might inform and inspire teacher candidates to choose to become middle school teachers. Thus, we encourage an asset approach to recruitment of middle level teacher candidates entering teacher preparation programs, and we offer recommendations for middle level recruitment into teacher education programs with an explicitly asset lens.
Descriptors: Teacher Recruitment, Middle School Teachers, Middle School Students, Preservice Teachers, Student Attitudes, Teacher Education Programs, Early Adolescents, Student Characteristics, Social Bias, Negative Attitudes, Minority Group Students, Student Diversity, Teacher Attitudes, Student Participation, Teacher Competencies
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
Education Level: Junior High Schools; Middle Schools; Secondary Education; Higher Education; Postsecondary Education
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Language: English
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