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Integrated Reading and Language Arts Instruction
The goal of the middle school organization is to create a learning environment that matches the developmental abilities and needs of young adolescents. This research attempts to operationalize that goal by integrating...
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Robert J. Stevens
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Gardens, Geometry, and WebQuests
Are you looking for an effective way to educate this generation of youth who thrive on technology? Try WebQuests! WebQuests are online learning tools linking students to content and resources that are interactive and...
Author:
Anna Mae Flynn, Melanie W. Greene
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Developing Collaboration Skills
Team teachers must develop respectful relationships with each another if they wish their students to exhibit positive relationships with others in their group projects. One cannot model that which one doesn't...
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Jill Spencer
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Jill Spencer
"I Feel I'm Important": Successful Collaborative Teaching and Learning in a New Zealand Intermediate School
The investigation examined a collaborative teaching and learning house structure at a New Zealand intermediate (or middle) school. Using observations, questionnaires, and interviews, we explored the perceptions of...
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Rachel Martin, Judy Williams
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Deeper Learning Through Book Clubs
At Park Ridge High School one of the texts in our eighth grade language arts curriculum that fulfills a Common Core State Standard is Mark Twain’s The Prince and the Pauper. This novel, which students read...
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Patricia J. McClair
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Group Work: Getting into Formation
Middle grades teachers whose students are the most engaged in learning and the least disruptive are the teachers who make the most of student grouping. The most effective teachers in our building have four group...
Author:
Erich May
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Character Council Promotes Values in School and Community
Do you want to do more with your advisory period? Maybe you want to bring students and the community closer, or maybe you are looking to change a negative school climate into a positive one. You might want to try R...
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Ann Asher, Brandi Owens, and Ryan Wideman
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