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Our
Vision Statement
We,
the members of the National Forum to Accelerate Middle-Grades
Reform, believe that youth in the middle grades are capable
of learning and achieving at high levels. We share a sense
of urgency that high-performing schools with middle grades
become the norm, not the exception.
High-performing
schools with middle grades are academically
excellent. They challenge all students
to use their minds well, providing them with the curriculum,
instruction, assessment, support, and time they need
to meet rigorous academic standards. They recognize
that early adolescence is characterized by dramatic
cognitive growth, which enables students to think in
more abstract and complex ways. The curriculum and extra-curricular
programs in such schools are challenging and engaging,
tapping young adolescents' boundless energy, interests,
and curiosity. Students learn to understand important
concepts, develop essential skills, and apply what they
learn to real-world problems. Adults in these schools
maintain a rich academic environment by working with
colleagues in their schools and communities to deepen
their own knowledge and improve their practice.
High-performing
schools with middle grades are developmentally
responsive. Such schools create small
learning communities of adults and students in which
stable, close, and mutually respectful relationships
support all students' intellectual, ethical, and social
growth. They provide comprehensive services to foster
healthy physical and emotional development. Students
have opportunity for both independent inquiry and learning
in cooperation with others. They have time to be reflective
and numerous opportunities to make decisions about their
learning. Developmentally responsive schools involve
families as partners in the education of their children.
They welcome families, keep them well informed, help
them develop their expectations and skills to support
learning, and assure their participation in decision-making.
These schools are deeply rooted in their communities.
Students have opportunities for active citizenship.
They use the community as a classroom, and community
members provide resources, connections, and active support.
High-performing
schools with middle grades are
socially equitable. They seek to keep their
students' future options open. They have high expectations
for all their students and are committed to helping
each child produce work of high quality. These schools
make sure that all students are in academically rigorous
classes staffed by experienced and expertly prepared
teachers. These teachers acknowledge and honor their
students' histories and cultures. They work to educate
every child well and to overcome systematic variation
in resources and outcomes related to race, class, gender,
and ability. They engage their communities in supporting
all students' learning and growth.
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