Author: MIDDLE SCHOOL MATTERS & MIDDLE SCHOOL SUPERPOWERS. K-12 counselor & therapist. Journalist: @WashingtonPost @CNN. Find me on Instagram/Threads: @pfagell.
Exactly 4 years ago this week, I visited Market Street Bookshop in Mashpee, Massachusetts to buy my own copy of MIDDLE SCHOOL MATTERS. Last night, I went back to the same store to see MIDDLE SCHOOL SUPERPOWERS on the shelf. (And in the spirit of tradition, I bought one of each!)
Okay, now I feel like I’ve marked the moment! I just took a field trip with my family to the independent Market Street Bookshop in Mashpee, Ma. to see “Middle School Matters” on the shelf & buy my own copy 😀.
Want to boost student engagement in your middle school classroom? Connie Hamilton, author of "Hacking Questions", joins the latest Middle School Walk & Talk podcast to show how small, practical shifts in questioning can completely transform learning. Tune in for some quick, low-prep practices that help students move beyond surface-level answers, become more confident question-askers themselves, and stay actively involved in their own thinking.
🎧Listen: https://t.co/O9Jyz47fC4
☑️Read the recap: https://t.co/kPlmVGbbBz
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At the @AMLE annual conference this year, I had the pleasure of attending @Pfagell 's session. She highlighter her most recent project - using AI for social skills! Here is a highlight from our interview. @CreativeLdrSol@DruTomlin4Edu@BoykinBryan@burgessdave
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Our latest Middle School Walk & Talk Podcast features educational leader and leadership wellness expert, Vernicca Wynter, sharing practical strategies for creating supportive, engaging school environments. Tune in for tips on ways educators can:
🌟boost student well-being,
🌟promote emotional regulation, and
🌟lead with intentionality,
all while staying connected to their own “why.” 💓
Listen in or read the recap: https://t.co/5BQ3butYXJ
In this very special episode of Middle School Walk & Talk, hosts @PFagell and Jessica McGuire sit down with Brody Cunningham, a ninth grader from Georgia and the 2025 winner of AMLE’s Middle School Student Sound Off Contest.
Brody reflects on what it means to “find your voice between the echoes” of middle school, sharing how supportive teachers, open communication, and self-discovery helped him navigate the challenges of adolescence: https://t.co/zQM9B4MosK
@DrMaryAlvord@El_GioRamos@mccabe_phd Looks perfect, enjoy! I'm replying to you from a plane above the Rockies flying back from ACDS in Aspen via Denver - the lucky students there get to sled during recess and traipse through woods at school! I hope to catch up with you soon - it's been way too long!
Guess what? National Opposite Day is Jan 25! 🔀 How about this for flipping the script: instead of waiting until high school for career exploration, start in middle school! Tune into our latest podcast featuring Julie Lammers from @Britebound sharing resources for educators and guardians to help middle schoolers explore who they are, what they love, what they are good at, and what the world needs. ➡️https://t.co/A30XQFMrdh
Thanks as always to our always to our wonderful podcast hosts, @PFagell & Jessica McGuire, for helping us deliver these valuable resources to our membership!
What makes this puberty so difficult for many students is not the change itself, but the sense of isolation that can come with it. Caregivers & educators can help students feel accompanied & validated through the journey. 🎧Catch our latest podcast & summary article featuring Chris Balme! https://t.co/aEj2SrtJU3
We're excited to welcome back noted counselor, author, and journalist, @Pfagell on December 9 at 3pm ET to talk about what's really working these day to help students thrive. Please join us! https://t.co/MzaHqF8eVm