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The one bold move that evoked their compassion
Sean sat in the big gray chair in my office, his head between his knees. "I have no friends anymore," he said. I handed him a box of tissues and he wiped his eyes. "No one will talk to me. If I try to sit at someone's...
Author: Phyllis L. Fagell Number of views (22810)/Comments (0)/
Establishing supportive relationships helps students truly thrive.
How effectively are we communicating with our middle school students?
As a middle school counselor, I often step back and think: Am I speaking to fill the space? Is what I am saying applicable.
Most important, do I...
Author: Andrea M. Salvo Number of views (21349)/Comments (0)/
Working together, teachers and school counselors can address barriers to learning.
“If you spend 10 minutes with a room full of students between the ages of 11 and 15, they will reveal the hundreds of different people they can be in a matter of moments.”
Thus, in their book Fires in the...
Author: Joshua D. Desantis & Danielle G. Desantis Number of views (35743)/Comments (0)/
Transition and Change
It is difficult for me to look at an autumn leaf and not think about Greek mythology. There is an undeniable connection between the rich reds, auburns, ambers, and crimsons of fall and the ancient gods and goddesses....
Author: Dru Tomlin Number of views (50896)/Comments (0)/
A position paper of the Association for Middle Level Education
The Association for Middle Level Education (AMLE) strongly supports efforts to prevent future acts of violence in our nation’s public schools. As an organization we especially know first-hand what is needed to...
Author: AMLE Board of Trustees Number of views (75134)/Comments (1)/
Creating a unique climate and culture in which all students
feel welcome, safe, and secure is the responsibility of the
school community. This is especially important in a middle
school where students are trying to...
Author: Jill Dreer, Jennifer Moyer, Nancy Schneider, Meredith Weiss, Susan Lloyd Number of views (117929)/Comments (1)/
Research Summary
Over the last several decades, discussion regarding the most appropriate methods for educating children with disabilities has abounded (Itkonen, 2007). The term inclusion arose as a result of this discussion, but,...
Author: Rebecca Kimbrough, Kate Mellen Number of views (103984)/Comments (0)/
When you think about guidance counselors, do these
words come to mind: isolated, unaccountable, uninvolved,
inaccessible, or out of touch? Counselors can have the
reputation of being reactive crisis workers who...
Author: Rebecca Bloom, Jennifer Goodstein, and Erika Huck Number of views (67010)/Comments (0)/
I was sitting in my office when I heard the distant sounds of crying. I found the source in the girls' bathroom. Kesha, the president of the student council, was collapsed on the ground, sobbing. I got her to her feet...
Author: Ann Mary Roberts Number of views (46329)/Comments (0)/
In December 2007, Walled Lake Consolidated Schools in Michigan faced a dilemma: how to revise the 30-year-old pre-referral process that identified students for special education services. The old process—Student...
Author: Lora E. Stout, Carol-Lyn McKelvey, and Susan Matz Number of views (73347)/Comments (0)/
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