This article discusses issues for middle years of schooling set against the excitement of development and implementation of innovative curriculum, a robust teaching community, and a renewed focus on research into classroom practice. The issues identified are a declining sense of community, changes in family units, increasing youth homelessness, economic change, influence of mass media, new technologies, cultural identity, sexual mores and drugs. The author discusses preparing teachers for the middle years.
History
Publication title
Educare News
Issue
135
Pagination
24-25
ISSN
1327-8800
Department/School
Faculty of Education
Publisher
The National Newspaper for all Non-government Schools