Current Issues in Middle Level Education (Jan 2023)

Academic Challenges in Southeastern Middle Schools: Voices of Teachers and Principals

  • Michael DiCicco,
  • Ryan Alverson

DOI
https://doi.org/10.20429/cimle.2023.270201
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 27, no. 2
pp. 1 – 17

Abstract

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This study seeks to share teachers’ and principals’ voices from middle schools in the Southeastern United States who are attempting to help their students achieve academic success. Obtaining a snapshot of middle schools in the Southeastern United States provides opportunities to recognize trends and identify challenges about the current implementation of middle level programs and practices related to academics. The last large-scale survey was completed over 10 years ago (McEwin & Greene, 2010, 2011) and was focused on principal voices only. When attempting to assess the level of implementation of various school improvement efforts or to gain a deeper understanding of the challenges faced daily in the classroom, the voices of teachers and principals are powerful voices that must be heard. Among other results, educators called for more meaningful collaboration among elementary and middle schools to address gaps in content and skills, and a better focus on educating the whole child in their schools. Implications and future directions are discussed.