Mary Beth Schaefer
St. John's University
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RMLE Online: Research in Middle Level Education | 2016
Mary Beth Schaefer; Kathleen F. Malu; Bogum Yoon
Abstract Over 50 years of articles related to the middle school movement in the United States were examined and analyzed in order to uncover the movement’s primary themes associated with practice, research, and policy. Using a qualitative content approach, researchers created themes to represent the movement decade by decade. The years 1963–1979 were identified as the beginning of the Middle School Movement and its search for an identity. The next decade, 1980–1989, was a time of advancement and progress, and the movement became identified with practices, such as team teaching, interdisciplinary curriculum, and advisory. The years 1990–1999 saw pressure on the movement advancing from national policies, but the movement persisted with a sense of hope. To combat challenges to the middle school movement’s core beliefs and practices, an era of research on middle school practices emerged, and this research focus characterized 2000–2009. The current decade continued the research focus with an international perspective and efforts to identify and describe a “signature” middle school pedagogy. From this historical perspective, it was determined that core middle school practices must continue to grow and thrive in order to meet the social and academic needs of future generations of young adolescents.
Urban Education | 2016
Mary Beth Schaefer; Lourdes M. Rivera
Preparing underrepresented students in urban settings for college and career is the focus of this study: Nine students graduating from a diverse, urban early college high school describe their experiences. Using narrative inquiry methods, conversations from nine students are examined to uncover crucial points of convergence: all nine engaged in self-awareness, developed relationships with people, looked toward the future, embraced school as a place of learning, and experienced school as “family.” Powerful experiences unique to each student are also highlighted. From students themselves, researchers and educators can learn what it takes to graduate high school ready for college and career.
The Middle Grades Research Journal | 2012
Mary Beth Schaefer; Lourdes M. Rivera
Middle School Journal | 2010
Mary Beth Schaefer; Lourdes M. Rivera; Elizabeth Ophals
The Middle Grades Research Journal | 2015
Bogum Yoon; Kathleen F. Malu; Mary Beth Schaefer; Cynthia Reyes; Kathleen Brinegar
The Middle Grades Research Journal | 2014
Mary Beth Schaefer; Lourdes M. Rivera
Partnerships : A Journal of Service-Learning and Civic Engagement | 2014
Mary Beth Schaefer; Tracy J Cannova
American Secondary Education | 2014
Mary Beth Schaefer; Lourdes M. Rivera
Tamara: The Journal of Critical Organization Inquiry | 2013
Mary Beth Schaefer; Lourdes M. Rivera
Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy | 2017
Mary Beth Schaefer