Teaching Middle Years has established itself as the most respected Australian text to focus on the adolescent years of schooling. Recognition of the educational importance of this age group continues to grow as research reveals the benefits of programs designed especially for young people's needs. This third edition provides a systematic overview of the philosophy, principles, and key issues in middle schooling, together with a new depth of focus on the emotional problems and behavioral challenges in working with students. The editors explore in detail two key areas in middle years pedagogy—differentiation and engagement—and there are new chapters on achieving effective transition, the importance of physical activity in adolescence, and how to develop cooperative and collaborative learning. Featuring contributions from leading experts in the field, and fully revised and updated to reflect the latest research, Teaching Middle Years will assist both pre-service and in-service teachers to bring out the very best in their students.
This book is a great aid to pre-service teachers, new teachers, or even long serving veterans. It contains twenty chapters, discussing a the wide field of Middles schools, the students who attend them and the people who operate them.
I have personally found it insightful and a great help in my preparation for my future as a middle and secondary educator. It is great to have an Australian text based on Australian schools, rather then adapting and relating from American or United Kingdom texts.