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Understanding Youth

Adolescent Development for Educators
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Description

Adolescent development research and theory have tremendous potential to inform the work of high school teachers, counselors, and administrators. Understanding Youth bridges the gap between adolescent development theory and practice.

Nakkula and Toshalis explore how factors such as social class, peer and adult relationships, gender norms, and the media help to shape adolescents' sense of themselves and their future expectations and aspirations.

Product Details

PublisherHarvard Education PR
Publish DateNovember 01, 2006
Pages304
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconPaperback / softback
EAN/UPC9781891792311
Dimensions9.0 X 6.0 X 0.7 inches | 0.9 pounds

About the Author

Michael J. Nakkula is practice professor and chair of applied psychology and human development at University of Pennsylvania Graduate School of Education.
Eric Toshalis is on the faculty of the Graduate School of Education and Counseling at Lewis & Clark College.

Reviews

"Understanding Youth"really does understand youth! It is essential reading, especially for those who work with adolescents in challenging circumstances. Nancy Hoffman, Director, Early College High School, Initiative, Jobs for the Future
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After almost twenty years in the counseling field, "Understanding Youth"challenged me to think anew. Maureen McColdrick, Student Support Coordinator, Edwards Middle School, Boston
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An excellent resource for educators, parents, and any adult who seeks to understand adolescents and the turbulence and confusion that often affects young people during this period of their lives. A poignant, insightful, and practical analysis. Pedro Noguera, Professor, New York University
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As a new teacher, I especially appreciate the clarity with which the authors outline the research [on adolescent development] and its implications for my teaching. Manuel Rustin, Social Science Teacher, John F. Kennedy High School, Sacramento, CA
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Nakkula and Toshalis organize what we have learned about the development of young people some of whom are presented in a series of individual portraits and chart ways that we can best serve them. Theodore R. Sizer, Founder, Coalition of Essential Schools"
Nakkula and Toshalis s compelling analysis highlights the reciprocally transformative nature of relationships between adolescents and adults."Understanding Youth"paints a fresh and nuanced picture of what s going on in the lives of adolescents and how educators can promote their healthy development. Janice Victoria Ward, Associate Professor, Simmons College, and Author, "The Skin We re In: Teaching our Children to Be Emotionally Strong, Socially Smart, and Spiritually Connected"
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