Reaching and Teaching Middle School Learners
Asking Students to Show Us What Works
Penny A. Bishop
- University of Vermont, College of Education and Social Services, Burlington, VT
Susanna W. Pflaum
- Educational consultant, West Windham, VT
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Enhance classroom practice by promoting an open and shared process with your students!
Middle school students have much to say about the quality of their schooling experiences and can provide rich insight into what works for them and what doesn't. Educators Penny A. Bishop and Susanna W. Pflaum demonstrate how to enhance classroom practice by inviting students to offer feedback on pedagogy, learning styles, and their individual preferences and needs. Written for new and veteran teachers of grades 4-8, the unique framework of this book takes its cue from the students themselves by using their own words and drawings, combined with the authors' action research, insightful analysis, and shared experiences.
Highlights of this powerful resource include:
Middle school students have much to say about the quality of their schooling experiences and can provide rich insight into what works for them and what doesn't. Educators Penny A. Bishop and Susanna W. Pflaum demonstrate how to enhance classroom practice by inviting students to offer feedback on pedagogy, learning styles, and their individual preferences and needs. Written for new and veteran teachers of grades 4-8, the unique framework of this book takes its cue from the students themselves by using their own words and drawings, combined with the authors' action research, insightful analysis, and shared experiences.
Highlights of this powerful resource include:
- Instructional strategies and content-area learning
- Social interactions within the classroom that promote or inhibit learning
- Learner insights into their own engagement and disengagement in the classroom
- Student drawings, reflective questions for teachers, mini-lessons, and frequently asked questions about consulting students and honoring their insights
Contents
Foreword by Chris Stevenson
Foreword by Chris Stevenson
Preface
Preface
Acknowledgments
Acknowledgments
About the Authors
- 1. The Case for Consulting Students
- 2. The Social Lives of Schools and Classrooms
- 3. Choice, Action, and Relevance in Curriculum
- 4. Math Is the Measure
- 5. Reading in School
- 6. Inquiring and Communicating in Science and Social Studies
- 7. Consulting Your Students
References
References
Index
Index
Additional materials
Description
Enhance classroom practice by promoting an open and shared process with your students!
Middle school students have much to say about the quality of their schooling experiences and can provide rich insight into what works for them and what doesn't. Educators Penny A. Bishop and Susanna W. Pflaum demonstrate how to enhance classroom practice by inviting students to offer feedback on pedagogy, learning styles, and their individual preferences and needs. Written for new and veteran teachers of grades 4-8, the unique framework of this book takes its cue from the students themselves by using their own words and drawings, combined with the authors' action research, insightful analysis, and shared experiences.
Highlights of this powerful resource include:
Middle school students have much to say about the quality of their schooling experiences and can provide rich insight into what works for them and what doesn't. Educators Penny A. Bishop and Susanna W. Pflaum demonstrate how to enhance classroom practice by inviting students to offer feedback on pedagogy, learning styles, and their individual preferences and needs. Written for new and veteran teachers of grades 4-8, the unique framework of this book takes its cue from the students themselves by using their own words and drawings, combined with the authors' action research, insightful analysis, and shared experiences.
Highlights of this powerful resource include:
- Instructional strategies and content-area learning
- Social interactions within the classroom that promote or inhibit learning
- Learner insights into their own engagement and disengagement in the classroom
- Student drawings, reflective questions for teachers, mini-lessons, and frequently asked questions about consulting students and honoring their insights
Contents
Foreword by Chris Stevenson
Foreword by Chris Stevenson
Preface
Preface
Acknowledgments
Acknowledgments
About the Authors
- 1. The Case for Consulting Students
- 2. The Social Lives of Schools and Classrooms
- 3. Choice, Action, and Relevance in Curriculum
- 4. Math Is the Measure
- 5. Reading in School
- 6. Inquiring and Communicating in Science and Social Studies
- 7. Consulting Your Students
References
References
Index
Index
Additional materials
Reaching and Teaching Middle School Learners
Asking Students to Show Us What Works
April 2005 | 168 pages | Corwin
| Format | Published Date | ISBN | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hardcover | 01/02/2026 | 9781412914789 | $79.95 |
| Paperback | 01/02/2026 | 9781412914796 | $37.95 |
| Lifetime | 01/02/2026 | 9781483361468 | $35.00 |
Enhance classroom practice by promoting an open and shared process with your students!
Middle school students have much to say about the quality of their schooling experiences and can provide rich insight into what works for them and what doesn't. Educators Penny A. Bishop and Susanna W. Pflaum demonstrate how to enhance classroom practice by inviting students to offer feedback on pedagogy, learning styles, and their individual preferences and needs. Written for new and veteran teachers of grades 4-8, the unique framework of this book takes its cue from the students themselves by using their own words and drawings, combined with the authors' action research, insightful analysis, and shared experiences.
Highlights of this powerful resource include:
Middle school students have much to say about the quality of their schooling experiences and can provide rich insight into what works for them and what doesn't. Educators Penny A. Bishop and Susanna W. Pflaum demonstrate how to enhance classroom practice by inviting students to offer feedback on pedagogy, learning styles, and their individual preferences and needs. Written for new and veteran teachers of grades 4-8, the unique framework of this book takes its cue from the students themselves by using their own words and drawings, combined with the authors' action research, insightful analysis, and shared experiences.
Highlights of this powerful resource include:
- Instructional strategies and content-area learning
- Social interactions within the classroom that promote or inhibit learning
- Learner insights into their own engagement and disengagement in the classroom
- Student drawings, reflective questions for teachers, mini-lessons, and frequently asked questions about consulting students and honoring their insights
Table Of Contents:
- Foreword by Chris Stevenson
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- About the Authors
- 1. The Case for Consulting Students
- 2. The Social Lives of Schools and Classrooms
- 3. Choice, Action, and Relevance in Curriculum
- 4. Math Is the Measure
- 5. Reading in School
- 6. Inquiring and Communicating in Science and Social Studies
- 7. Consulting Your Students
- References
- Index