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“What better way to spend my life than doing this?”

NCHE

For Jen Jacobs, middle school teacher and a member of our EPiC grant, the calling of teaching came later in life. To teach history effectively, Jen incorporates intrigue, drama, and humanity into her lessons. Sometimes teaching isnt a first job or even a first calling.

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Middle school is often difficult. Try experiencing it under quarantine.

The Hechinger Report

Leah Hampton, an eighth grader at Falling Creek Middle School in Virginia, likes to joke that without her friends, she’d sleep through school. Like I don’t feel that same like human connection,” said Seamus Lynch, an eighthgrader at Lincoln Middle School in Park Ridge, a suburb of Chicago.

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The path to a career could start in middle school

The Hechinger Report

Dobbins asked the class, at Piedmont GLOBAL Academy, a majority-Hispanic middle school in southeastern Dallas. “A A growing number of states and school districts now require students to take career exploration classes in middle school. This story also appeared in Mind/Shift. Equity is important to us,” he said.

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Elevating Innovation 2024: Conference Reflections and Takeaways from Educators

Digital Promise

One of the central ideas was about keeping the human in the work: Technology skills are critical skills, but we need to keep in mind that technology has its role and place but it should not replace the teacher. We learn from trial and error; to err is human, after all, so why not learn that way?

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In a world of tech, human-led efforts may be the best school safety tool

The Hechinger Report

RIGBY, Idaho Four years ago, a sixth grader in Rigby, Idaho, shot and injured two peers and a custodian at a middle school. The tragedy prompted school officials to reimagine what threat prevention looks like in the approximately 6,500-student district. Related: Do protocols for school safety infringe on disability rights?

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TEACHER VOICE: Instead of assuming kids won’t read novels anymore, build a curriculum that showcases books’ worth

The Hechinger Report

If we want students to invest in the great, global conversation of the humanities, its going to take a bit of salespersonship. Danny Murray is in his 11th year at Uncommon Schools, now serving as director of high school English. Previously, he was a middle school and high school English teacher and department chair.

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Can ‘Math Therapists’ Make a Dent In America’s Declining Math Performance?

ED Surge

Math As Humanities? When she was in middle school, she wanted to try for the advanced math track. Much later, as a middle school math teacher, Robinson would cram before teaching a lesson; she was still hearing that long-ago teachers voice in her head saying she couldnt grasp the material.