A Middle School Student Advisory Program introduces a school-based adult advocate to every student for the purpose of fostering academic success and personal growth. The goals of this Middle School's Advisory Program are to ensure that each student has a staff advocate, provide a forum for topics relevant to adolescents in today’s world, create a safe, friendly place to receive support and modeling for academic pursuits and social interaction and promote coordination between home and school.
Sunday, June 1, 2014
Heroes and Heroines
If your middle school students think that pop culture celebrities and
tabloid cover kings and queens are people to look up to, teach them a
thing or two about true historical or global role models during a heroes
and heroines activity. According to the National Council for the Social
Studies, teachers in middle school should help their students to
develop a global perspective through group projects, experiential
hands-on learning and interdisciplinary instruction.
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