What Drives your Spirit and Commitment to Middle Level Education? Exploring a Middle School Mindset

Over the past two years, middle school advocates have been sharing their thoughts on the following prompt: “What drives your spirit and commitment to middle level education?” The purpose has been to capture ‘the spirit’ of middle school* educators?’ From these stories five characteristics emerged th...

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Main Author: Nancy Ruppert
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Georgia Southern University 2020-08-01
Series:Current Issues in Middle Level Education
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Online Access:https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/cimle/vol25/iss1/7
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spelling doaj-4e2e174531524056b3ac35a6e20420fc2020-11-25T03:24:09ZengGeorgia Southern UniversityCurrent Issues in Middle Level Education1938-16112020-08-0125110.20429/cimle.2020.250107What Drives your Spirit and Commitment to Middle Level Education? Exploring a Middle School MindsetNancy RuppertOver the past two years, middle school advocates have been sharing their thoughts on the following prompt: “What drives your spirit and commitment to middle level education?” The purpose has been to capture ‘the spirit’ of middle school* educators?’ From these stories five characteristics emerged that can help us consider how to promote the next generation of middle school leaders. Perhaps using the findings from this exercise can help us advocate for the next generation of middle school leaders. * For the purpose of this study, middle school refers to those who work with 10-15 year olds and includes intermediate schools, a K-8, middle schools, junior highs, or 9th grade academies.https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/cimle/vol25/iss1/7middle school mindset; spirit; leaders
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title What Drives your Spirit and Commitment to Middle Level Education? Exploring a Middle School Mindset
title_short What Drives your Spirit and Commitment to Middle Level Education? Exploring a Middle School Mindset
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publisher Georgia Southern University
series Current Issues in Middle Level Education
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publishDate 2020-08-01
description Over the past two years, middle school advocates have been sharing their thoughts on the following prompt: “What drives your spirit and commitment to middle level education?” The purpose has been to capture ‘the spirit’ of middle school* educators?’ From these stories five characteristics emerged that can help us consider how to promote the next generation of middle school leaders. Perhaps using the findings from this exercise can help us advocate for the next generation of middle school leaders. * For the purpose of this study, middle school refers to those who work with 10-15 year olds and includes intermediate schools, a K-8, middle schools, junior highs, or 9th grade academies.
topic middle school mindset; spirit; leaders
url https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/cimle/vol25/iss1/7
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