Middle Grades

Testing data demonstrates that it is during the middle grades years that students’ academic achievement begins to slip as they make the transition from childhood to adolescence. To counter this trend, EDC has developed curricula, models of school reform, and other resources that specifically target the needs of young adolescents and the schools that serve them.

ICARE Schools: A Research Study of Meaningful Parent Involvement in the Individual Education Plan (IEP) Process

In the four-year ICARE Schools study, EDC is identifying and documenting middle-grades schools that use innovative approaches to engage all families in the education of students with disabilities, particularly the creation and implementation of students’ Individual Education Plans (IEPs). After a systematic nomination, application, and review process, researchers selected three middle-grades schools that demonstrate successful parent involvement and positive outcomes for students with disabilities.

Enhanced Assessment Project

The Enhanced Assessment project is a federally funded 18-month project that supports New England states in their development of large-scale assessments that address the needs of students with disabilities and English-language learners.

Don Johnson Institute (DJI) Product Development and Research

EDC is developing and testing a middle-grades literacy curriculum that focuses on helping middle school students to develop and apply skills needed for research project. These skills focus on understanding, extracting, and synthesizing information—all key skills needed for carrying out a research project in middle school. The curriculum includes specific teacher-led activities that explicitly teach students these skills and meaningfully takes advantage of key features of the software program, SOLO.

English Language Learners

CLLC is working with New York City’s Office of English Language Learners (ELLs) to develop and deliver a series of professional-development sessions with school teams focused on improving mathematics achievements of ELLs. The sessions are intended to develop a handbook for middle-grades teams which will help them use student work analysis, summaries of research on learning mathematics, and structured lesson planning to improve mathematics instruction for ELLs.

REACH for Reading

At a time when young adolescents need to read complex texts in all content areas, many students continue to have difficulty with the reading process. Yet, although good models of elementary reading instruction are available, middle schools have few models or resources to meet the needs of their growing numbers of struggling readers.

MathScape: Seeing and Thinking Mathematically Curriculum Center, Phase 2

The MathScape: Seeing and Thinking Mathematically Curriculum Center provides support to school districts using the MathScape curriculum. The center offers training institutes and workshops, hosts a Web site offering online support, develops implementation materials, and disseminates information about the curriculum’s effectiveness.

Optimizing the Impact of Online Professional Development for K–12 Teachers

This research project investigates the effectiveness of online professional development programs for teachers. Specifically, it addresses three questions: (1) How effective are online programs in improving teachers’ content knowledge and classroom practices as compared with other models of professional development? (2) How do interactions among participants and facilitators differ across online models, and how do these interactions contribute to learning? and (3) What factors make for successful online professional development programs?

The FunWorks

The FunWorks is a digital library of career exploration resources for youth ages 11 to 15. The FunWorks provides “real world” experiences and uses children’s current interests and passions, such as music and sports, to help them explore exciting future careers in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM). The site was designed for and by children—over 300 young people have participated in the design and launch of this one-of-a-kind collection from the initial concept to design, usability testing, and launch.

AIM for Results

AIM works with schools across the country to become academically excellent, responsive to the developmental needs of young adolescents, and socially equitable. Every school is different, given its particular student population, faculty, local community, and organizational history. Each school faces a different set of challenges, based on its state and local standards, past performance, and resources. AIM staff help schools analyze their strengths and needs, determine priorities, and develop solutions that fit their situations.

The Inquiry Science Instruction Observation Protocol (ISIOP) Development Project

This three-year research project, funded through the National Science Foundation’s Evaluation Capacity Building program, is developing and rigorously testing an observation protocol (Inquiry Science Instruction Observation Protocol—ISIOP) that assists evaluators in determining the nature of and extent to which elements of inquiry science instruction are present in middle school classroom teaching. The protocol relies on work from two other projects at CSE, Inquiry Synthesis, and the Middle-Grades Science Mentoring Program, in addition to existing instruments from other researchers.