Title: Goodbye Old, Hello New Transitioning from Elementary to Middle School
1Goodbye Old,
Hello New!Transitioning from Elementary to
Middle School
2Goodbye Old,
Hello New!
- Adjusting to Change
- Developing Skills for Transitions
3- The goal of this training is to provide
information to teachers that will assist them in
enhancing parental involvement during the
transition from elementary school to middle
school.
4Transition Levels
- Pre-School Kindergarten
- Elementary- Middle School
- Middle School High School
- High School Post Secondary
5- Why is it important for schools to help
parents stay involved during this transition?
6- Student achievement increases with increased
duration and intensity of parental involvement - Students with involved parents have
- Higher test scores and grades
- Better attendance
- More positive attitudes and behavior
- Higher graduation rates
7- Parents academic level, socioeconomic level, and
ethnic or racial origin are not determining
factors for academic success - Successful students have parents that
- Have a positive attitude about education
- Believe their children can do well academically
- Convey that belief to their children
8Mandates for Parent Involvement
- No Child Left Behind
- IDEA (Individuals with Disabilities Education
Act) - Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of
1973(revised) - Title I
- Arkansas Standards
- ACSIP (Arkansas Consolidated School Improvement
Plan), - Act 603 of 2003
9Middle School Transitions
- What do we do to help students and their
parents transition to middle school?
10Transition from Elementary to Middle School
11What Challenges Will Students Face?
- Socially
- -- Reestablishing positive identity
- Relationships with old and new friends
12What Challenges Will Students Face?
- Socially
- Cliques
- Sense of belonging
- Peer pressure
13What Challenges Will Students Face?
- Academically
- Excitement and worries
- Unfamiliar building/lockers/class schedules
- Academic demands/rigorous workload
- Multiple teachers/styles/expectations
- Making choices
14What Challenges Will Students Face?
- Emotionally
- -- Relinquishing/new friendships
- -- Sense of identity
- -- Managing time
- -- Seeking purpose and role
- -- Key values support
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15What Challenges Will Students Face?
- Physically
- -- Apprehensive about abilities
- -- Feel inferior/different
- -- Want to fit in
- -- Physical changes
16Components for Successful Transitions
- Collaboration between elementary and middle
school teachers - Transition programs
17Components for Successful Transitions
- Welcoming environment
- Establish open communication
- Provide school information and dates
- Provide curriculum information
18How Can Schools Help Students Transition to
Middle School?
- Develop a partnership with parents
- Provide a warm, welcoming atmosphere
- Establish two-way communication
- Respect cultural differences
19How Can Schools Help Students Transition to
Middle School?
- Socially
- Interactive learning groups
- Equip with strategies and skills
- Self-esteem/Buddy support
- -- Talents beyond academics
20How Can Schools Help Students Transition to
Middle School?
- Academically
- Orientation program
- Instruction, coaching, and support
- Climate conducive for parent involvement
- Student choices
- Individual needs
21How Can Schools Help Students Transition to
Middle School?
- Emotionally
- -- Proactive, preventive instruction
- Identity search guidance/opportunities
- -- Promoting self-discipline/self-esteem
- -- Provide counseling
22How Can Schools Help Students Transition to
Middle School?
- Physically
- Address health issues
- Nutritionally balanced school meals
- Physical education program
- Healthy environment
- Parents and community involvement
- -- Provide for individual differences
23How can schools help parents transition to middle
school?
- What are some of the causes of stress for new
students that you see in your school? - What are some of the causes of stress for parents
of students? - What can the school do to address these issues?
- What can the school do to involve parents in
identifying and addressing these issues?
24How Can Parents Help Students Transition to
Middle School?
- Academically
- Assist in organization skills
- Independence with decision making
- Help in setting goals
- Learning resources
- Parents as partners
25How Can Parents Help Students Transition to
Middle School?
- Socially
- Accepting and being accepted
- Mutual respect
- New and old friends
- Cooperation and communication
26How Can Parents Help Students Transition to
Middle School?
- Socially
- Agree to disagree
- Learning attitude
- Motivate and inspire/Role Model
27 How Can Parents HelpStudents Transition to
Middle School?
- Emotionally
- Talk and listen
- Promote self-discipline
- Learn from mistakes
- Celebrate hard work
28How Can Parents HelpStudents Transition to
Middle School?
- Emotionally
- Be consistent and predictable
- Resolve conflict
- Give independence
- Stay involved
- Be a great motivator
29How Can Parents Help Students Transition to
Middle School?
- Physically
- Encourage physical activity
- Limit computer,television,video games
- Reassure physical changes normal
- Communicate with school
30How Can Parents Help Themselves?
- Take good care of themselves
- Keep up their health
- Find ways to handle stress
- Keep a positive attitude
- Build a support network
- Keep a sense of humor
31- Remember the good old days when the messes
they made were disposable?
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