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Questions for New and Future School Leaders

If youโ€™re thinking about a transition to school leadership, The Aspiring Principal 50 is a must read, writes educator Stacey Knighton. The bookโ€™s reflective format allows the reader to think about themselves as an instructional leader and prepare for the key interview.

MiddleWeb’s Most-Read Posts of 2019 (So Far)

Browse our top 10 posts since January 1. Topics include fair grading, dyslexia, teaching ELLs academic vocabulary, connecting with students, teacher buy-in, and SEL for MSโ€™ers. Plus, practical tips on quick-writes, class starters, and โ€œhelping students remember stuff.โ€

Inquiry-Based Lessons in Early World History

Students can follow the trek of early humans toward global expansion through inquiry-based lessons and use resources to hypothesize responses to organizing questions. Ancient History teacher Joanne Bell says the book’s connections approach “is a phenomenal find for me.โ€

Spelling Matters in Middle School, Too

Want to help middle school students improve their reading skills? Mark Weakland suggests providing direct and explicit spelling instruction. Emphasizing syllables โ€“ roots and affixes โ€“ offers lots of building blocks for students. Weakland includes differentiation tips and activity ideas.

How 31 Blog Posts Are Changing My Practice

Raised in rural Alberta, Canada, Brent Gilson set out to broaden his understanding of racial and cultural diversity, both to improve his teaching and to raise awareness among his mostly white middle grades students. Taking part in the #31DaysIBPOC Twitter project has been a revelation.

Teach the Techniques of Media Manipulators

In the hope that we can help students become better critical thinkers in a world saturated by social media and unreliable sources, media literacy expert Frank Baker calls attention to techniques used by โ€œmedia manipulatorsโ€ to persuade consumers and shape public discourse.

Where to Find Kidsโ€™ LGBTQAI+ Books

Beyond sharing titles, librarians Christina Dorr and Liz Deskins discuss justifications for circulating LGBTQAI+ literature to children and teens and share a brief history and approaches to โ€œdealing with objections.โ€ Sarah Cooper found ideas for her own classroom library.

A Very Challenging Year Teaching Middle School

In 2018-19 Jeremy Hyler taught 6th grade for the 1st time in 15 years. A classful of 11-year olds โ€œfelt very new.โ€ Whatโ€™s more, after a decade-plus teaching 7th graders, this yearโ€™s group โ€œranked high on the all-time challenge scale.โ€ Fortunately there were bright spots!

Writing Teachers Are Coaches, Not Umpires

Umpires focus on the correctness of the game. Coaches concentrate on the growth of their players. Teacher Courtney Rejent and consultant Patty McGee show how to shift the focus from correcting writing to helping students develop good writing strategies through coaching.