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1 Their Needs And Characteristics Young Adolescents:
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How Exactly Do You Define a Middle Level Student?
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3 Agenda Changes Teachers Conclusion
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4 Changes: Biological: Hormones Growth Primary and secondary sex characteristics Interest in opposite sex Girls usually are 18 months ahead of boys
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5 Social School transitions Social role changes Dating Relationships Changes:
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6 Peer and Friendships Increase in peer focus More time with peers both in and out of school Friendship cliques Social acceptance Peer influence
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7 Change in Family Relations Seek more independence and autonomy Question family rules and roles Fewer family interactions inside and outside the home
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8 Desiring Independence Distancing from parents Try life on their own terms Develop own competencies and efficacies
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9 : Factors influencing cognitive growth: Amount of meaningful material How thinking skills are embedded in content knowledge How critical thinking skills are fostered in the classroom Changes:
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10 Why the Negative Change? Person-Environment Theory Traditional middle-level schools not providing appropriate educational environments Decline in motivation, interest, performance and behavior
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11 Stage-Environment Fit Look at the fit between the needs of young adolescents and opportunities afforded them in their middle grades environment Different types of educational environments may be needed for different age groups
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12 Potential Problems Transitioning to the Middle Grades Concerns Amount of homework Getting to class on time Getting Lost Fitting in Marked decline in grades Negative motivation and behavioral characteristics Less self-assurance
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13 Students: Want to be competent at something Need to be engaged Need multiple opportunities to learn a skill or concept Explore identity Positive social interactions with peers and adults Physical activity Need structure and clear limits
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14 Teachers: Provide: Moral and abstract reasoning Structure Awareness of rules and consequences Nurturing environment Academic support Limited choices between acceptable options Assistance in breaking large tasks into manageable pieces Guidelines to use to monitor progress
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15 Need: Sense of humor To be three steps ahead To stay sharp verbally To stay healthy Teachers:
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16 Conclusions A middle-level student is: Changing Focusing on self Focusing on peers In need of structure In need of caring environment In need of chances to succeed
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18 Powerpoint Presentation Prepared by: Elizabeth Sheffer, Assistant in Educational Services Division of Research and Educational Services NEW YORK STATE UNITED TEACHERS esheffer@nysutmail.org 1-800-342-9810 ext. 6642
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