Turning Point

Free Education for the Willing

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Education & Teaching, Secondary Education
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Author: Paul Rallion ISBN: 9781469739144
Publisher: iUniverse Publication: January 31, 2012
Imprint: iUniverse Language: English
Author: Paul Rallion
ISBN: 9781469739144
Publisher: iUniverse
Publication: January 31, 2012
Imprint: iUniverse
Language: English

Whether the reader is, has been, or will become a middle school teacher, or a middle school student or parent, this book provides a close look at life in middle school: How challenges emerge and obstacles are overcome, as well as how one student turned his life and his school around.

Many middle school students dont see the dangers of not working to their potential. Involuntarily encouraged by social promotion and other factors, they may not reach a turning point until, in some cases, it is too late.

In Turning Point, authors Paul Rallion and Chuck Wong present the reality of many middle school students, some of whom believe that all they have to do is sit pretty in class. Yet, there are other students who show tremendous academic growth. What makes them do well? Whats their turning point?

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Whether the reader is, has been, or will become a middle school teacher, or a middle school student or parent, this book provides a close look at life in middle school: How challenges emerge and obstacles are overcome, as well as how one student turned his life and his school around.

Many middle school students dont see the dangers of not working to their potential. Involuntarily encouraged by social promotion and other factors, they may not reach a turning point until, in some cases, it is too late.

In Turning Point, authors Paul Rallion and Chuck Wong present the reality of many middle school students, some of whom believe that all they have to do is sit pretty in class. Yet, there are other students who show tremendous academic growth. What makes them do well? Whats their turning point?

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