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Middle Grades Curriculum - Voices and Visions of the Self-Enhancing School (Paperback, New)
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Middle Grades Curriculum - Voices and Visions of the Self-Enhancing School (Paperback, New)
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High stakes testing, standards, and accountability politics is
taking us away from the importance of the affective domain in
curriculum development. This critical learning domain is often an
unrecognized and infrequently considered topic in the literature.
Through this book we extend the current knowledge base by
addressing a curriculum model developed in the 1980s. We add a 2012
knowledge base as we delineate the role of self-perceptions in
school-related learning, how middle level curriculum affects
self-perceptions, and the type of curriculum planning which
enhances self-perceptions and improves learning in the cognitive,
affective, and psychomotor domains. The combination of sound
psychological principles and practical teaching and curriculum
suggestions with an empirical basis makes the book attractive to
both higher education and local school professional libraries. In
the former it will serve as the primary text in graduate and
advanced undergraduate middle level education programs and
practices courses. It might also be a primary text in courses or
workshops in affective education or other experiences which
emphasize affective, values, and self-concept. It also has
potential as a supplementary text in undergraduate educational
psychology courses. At the in-service level this book could be used
as a workshop resource or as a professional reference for middle
level teachers, administrators, curriculum workers, and
supervisors. Our interest in young adolescents and their school
setting coincides with the fourth edition of This We Believe (NMSA,
2010). The self-enhancing school is characterized by "from-to"
statements; for example, "from" avoiding parents "to" working with
parents. Using theory and research we discuss the costs of staying
in the "from" position and the benefits derived from moving to the
"to" position. By combining educational psychology and curriculum
development we make a unique contribution to middle grades
curriculum developers.
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