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The Transition Into Middle Schooling

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As the readings so often portrayed, the transition into middle schooling can be quite the rough event for students. Despite this, I was quite surprised to find that in a study conducted by Waxman and Huang (1998) of the three education groups—elementary, middle and high school—middle schoolers were actually identified as harbouring the most negative classroom perception. This semester’s Education readings have repeatedly shown that the more independent structure of middle schooling can overwhelm students who are transitioning from their tight-knit elementary classes. Compound these school structure changes with the onset of puberty and it quickly becomes clear that there are challenges to be had in educating the middle school student. (Tilleczek, 2010 p. 5) After participating in this semester’s Education topic, however, I have to come to the conclusion that an effective educator can thoroughly minimise the risks associated with middle school students through the development of holistic teacher—student relationships.

A particularly stand-out concept of this semester was the noted correlation between a positive teacher—student relationship and improved classroom results. I volunteer as a classroom assistant at a low socioeconomic school and frequently witness breakdowns in teacher—student relationships first-hand. Classes at this school are often disproportionately filled with students whose educations are at-risk due to learning disabilities or dysfunctional home or social

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