MIDDLE LEVEL SCHOOL-REFORM - THE RHETORIC AND THE REALITY

Authors
Citation
Sn. Clark et Dc. Clark, MIDDLE LEVEL SCHOOL-REFORM - THE RHETORIC AND THE REALITY, The Elementary school journal, 93(5), 1993, pp. 447-460
Citations number
55
Categorie Soggetti
Education & Educational Research
ISSN journal
00135984
Volume
93
Issue
5
Year of publication
1993
Pages
447 - 460
Database
ISI
SICI code
0013-5984(1993)93:5<447:MLS-TR>2.0.ZU;2-C
Abstract
This article examines the development of junior high and middle level education since the early 1900s, with a special focus on the rhetoric of reform and the reality of practice. Although reformers have consist ently focused on the developmental needs of early adolescents, greater success has been achieved in bringing about changes in school organiz ation than in obtaining substantive changes that lead to developmental ly responsive curriculum and instruction. Meeting the unique needs of early adolescents continues to be the compelling argument for middle l evel school reform. Successful reform requires that middle level educa tors become more knowledgeable about early adolescent development, suc cessful middle level programs and practices, and current middle level research; take appropriate steps to ensure that implemented programs a re functioning as intended; become more aggressive advocates for early adolescents and their schools; and take advantage of current reform i nitiatives to increase funding and support.