Successful Middle School
Lisa Harrison, Penny Bishop
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Association for Middle Level Education
Beschreibung
For educators committed to success for every student, this updated edition of AMLE's landmark position paper is recognized as the best articulation of the middle school concept. Widely studied and employed in schools serving students ages 10-15, this book offers a set of 5 attributes and 18 characteristics that define successful middle schools. Rooted in research cited throughout the book, you will find a framework for creating the learning environments and opportunities that all young adolescents deserve. When its concepts are embraced, students are prepared for success in school and career. Responsive schools for young adolescents equitably implement the full range of structures, supports, and practices known to be most effective with this age group. This edition focuses on the areas of development, including physical, intellectual, moral, psychological, and social-emotional, and acknowledges that various student identities such as race, ethnicity, social class, gender, sexual orientation, and exceptionality are inexorably intertwined. Schools, districts, and higher education faculty as well as policymakers, community members, and organizations can use this resource to engage in discussion, share views, and put concepts into practice. Here are some activities the book inspires:- School leaders partnering with faculty to integrate it into their school's professional development. - School leaders engaging stakeholders-families, boards of education, district office personnel-in learning experiences that will increase their knowledge and understanding of the needs of the young adolescents in their care. - School communities assessing the degree to which the school currently implements the features of a successful school and developing an improvement plan