Current Issues in Middle Level Education (Jan 2023)

Never Too Old for a Field Trip: Exploring Community Assets for Middle Grades Literacy Integration

  • Christine L. Craddock,
  • Stacie K. Pettit

DOI
https://doi.org/10.20429/cimle.2023.270203
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 27, no. 3
pp. 1 – 10

Abstract

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Middle Grades teacher candidates participated in a “field trip” in an Integrated Reading course to model best practices in culturally responsive teaching. The college students visited their downtown city including a regional art museum and memorial sculpture garden commemorating local Black history to experience and contemplate possibilities for literacy integration in their pedagogy. Teacher candidates were encouraged to explore and understand community culture, history, and assets with respect to their future students’ lives, identities, interests, and experiences, and how these considerations should motivate their instructional decision making with literacy applications. A follow-up discussion was facilitated by the course professor along with a final project and presentation to combine key takeaways from the field trip with the coursework objectives. Recommendations are made for both middle grades teachers and teacher educators on opportunities for leveraging community assets with culturally relevant pedagogy and literacy integration as combined lenses for middle grades best practice.

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