Middle School History Origins in the ‘six year high school’ Inclusion of Carnegie Units from the high school, particularly in ninth grade Emphasis on disciplines.

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Middle School History Origins in the ‘six year high school’ Inclusion of Carnegie Units from the high school, particularly in ninth grade Emphasis on disciplines and compartmentalization Mechanistic models, including ‘factory’ model

Progressive Thinking Rousseau (18 th century French) Pestalozzi – “drawing out” vs. “filling up” Froebel – child learning built around interests, creating an experiential model Dewey – child-centered curricula; community, and positivism. Subject matter is for living, for experience.

Dewey’s Proposal Theory of Apperception: new experience is perceived and/or comprehended in terms of old or previously experienced understandings. Child-Centered Curriculum Community of Learners Positive Learning Climate Integrated and Applied Subjects Acceptance of Differences

Organizational Problem Resources and curricular needs tended to emphasize the inclusion of the ninth grade in the junior high, taking the program away from the early adolescent developmental emphasis. This school structure was attempting to serve two very different learning communities.

William Alexander A Student-Centered thinker who advocated the use of a program that emphasized early adolescent needs. Revived the term ‘Middle School.’ Focus on exploration, not subject mastery

Factors Sputnik Desegregation Enrollment Readiness for change

Attributes Block Schedules Team Teaching Interdisciplinary Work Guidance Exploration Varied pedagogy Personal development and learning styles

Failure of Promise Bureaucratic and Infrastructure Conflict Commitment of Resources Competing Agendas Failure to implement research based practices Standardization Faulty Pedagogy – “drill and practice”