Navigating Opportunities for Middle Level Education Research: The MLER SIG Research Agenda

Kathleen M. Brinegar, Matthew Moulton, Kristina N. Falbe, Margaret Rintamaa, Cheryl R. Ellerbrock

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Abstract

In 2016, the Middle Level Education Research Special Interest Group (MLER SIG) of the American Educational Research Association (AERA) published The MLER SIG Research Agenda, a white paper identifying critical issues and concerns facing the field of middle level education. Since its release, much has changed. This manuscript is a revised version of The MLER SIG Research Agenda. More than 40 researchers from across the globe collaborated to develop an agenda for future middle level research that illuminates strategies for moving middle level education forward in support of young adolescents within the current state of affairs. The research summarized in this manuscript represents eight focus areas: (a) middle grades curriculum; (b) middle grades pedagogies; (c) middle level certification and licensure; (d) middle level leadership; (e) middle level schools, classrooms, culture, and learning environments; (f) middle level teacher development; (g) social and emotional wellbeing; and (h) young adolescent identity and experiences. Each group summarized the current literature in their area and developed a list of questions to guide future middle level education research. This manuscript is intended to start conversations, generate ideas for research projects, and contribute new knowledge to the field of middle level education.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)25-53
Number of pages29
JournalRMLE Online
Volume47
Issue number8
DOIs
StatePublished - 2024

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Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 Association of Middle Level Education.

Keywords

  • education reform
  • educational research
  • middle level education
  • middle schools
  • young adolescents

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Education

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