Middle School Intervention That Works—Setting Students Up for Success This School Year
Release Date: Thursday, August 20, 2026
Middle school is a pivotal moment in a student’s literacy journey—yet it’s also the stage where unfinished learning can hide in plain sight. During this episode of EDVIEW360, we sit down with veteran educator and author Jeanne Schopf for a powerful conversation about what it truly takes to support struggling readers in grades 6–8.
With decades of experience helping middle school students rebuild foundational skills, Schopf brings a refreshingly honest and deeply practical perspective. She shares why intervention at this age is both urgent and entirely possible, how teachers can create momentum from day one, and what she’s learned about meeting adolescents where they are—academically, socially, and emotionally.
Listeners will learn:
- Why middle school readers often mask their struggles—and how to spot the signs early
- How to build intervention routines that respect adolescent learners
- What successful literacy support looks like in the first weeks of school
- How to create a culture where students feel safe taking risks and rebuilding skills
- Practical strategies educators can use immediately to set students up for a strong year
As educators head into a new school year, Schopf offers encouragement, clarity, and actionable steps for teachers determined to make a difference. Whether you’re a reading specialist, interventionist, or classroom teacher, this episode will equip you with the insight and inspiration you need to help every middle school reader move forward with confidence.
Tune in—and start the year ready to change lives.
