Enhancing Student Learning in Middle School

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adolescent development
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Alternative Education Programs
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Antisocial Behavior
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bilingual education challenges
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classroom motivation strategies
constructivist pedagogy for early adolescence
Constructivist Teaching
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Grade Configuration
instructional design theory
Juvenile Offenders
Key Words
Learning Clubs
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Middle Grades Schools
Middle School Concept
Middle School Curriculum
Middle School Students
Middle School Teacher
Multicultural Curriculum
Multicultural Education
National Middle School Association
NCLB
Peer Assessment
Peer Pressure
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principal
reflective teaching practice
School Counselor
Student Engagement
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Vice Versa
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Young Adolescents

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415801768
  • Weight: 870g
  • Dimensions: 178 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 12 Aug 2010
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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A comprehensive introduction to middle school teaching, this textbook focuses explicitly on instructional strategies that encourage adolescents to become active participants in their own learning within a world of accountability and standardized testing. The author, an experienced middle school teacher and teacher educator, takes a constructivist approach to teaching that considers the whole child, including the emotional, psychological, social, and cultural variables uniquely associated with adolescence. The text examines the full range of middle school topics, from the development and diversity of middle school learners, to the structures, curriculum, and management of the classroom itself.

Special features include:

    • "Empowering Middle School Students to Take Ownership of their Learning," "Teaching Scenario," "Key Points," and "Creating an Anti-Oppressive Atmosphere in Your Classroom" textboxes help teachers gain a clearer understanding of content presented and encourage them to become reflective practitioners.
      • Callouts throughout explicitly link chapter content to NMSA standards.
        • Discussion of the unique challenges of actively engaging bilingual students, special needs students, and students exhibiting antisocial behavior.
          • Accounts about middle school students illustrate the ways adolescents think about school and learning.
            • A chapter that focuses on ways teachers can apply the general teaching strategies to specific subject areas.
              • Sample Lesson Plans, Focus Questions, Chapter Summaries, Journal Entries, and Student Activities/Assignments are included throughout to encourage readers to actively participate with the text.

                Martha Casas is an Associate Professor of Teacher Education at the University of Texas at El Paso.

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