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Adolescents at School, Second Edition: Perspectives on Youth, Identity, and Education

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As any teacher or parent knows, adolescence is a time when youth grapple with the question, “Who am I?” Issues of race, ethnicity, class, gender, sexual orientation, and ability can complicate this question for young people, affecting their schoolwork and their relationships with teachers, family, and peers.

This new edition of Adolescents at School builds and expands the strengths and insights of the much-acclaimed first edition. Drawing from the perspectives of teachers, researchers, and administrators—and adolescents themselves—it examines the complex, changing identities young people manage while they confront the challenges of schools.

A uniquely practical, insightful, and jargon-free volume, Adolescents at School points to ways to foster the success of every student in our schools and classrooms.

262 pages, Kindle Edition

Published August 1, 2008

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June 10, 2020
This should be required reading for anyone working with pre-teen to young adult age range in education. A good read with many perspectives and tons of research.
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March 5, 2014
This book is not a solution to the issues of adolescent identity development and education. Rather, it offers food for thought on the variety and complexity of adolescent issues.

I was really surprised by this book. The range of topics, as well as the insights of each of the authors, have given me much to consider in approaching education and building relationships with my students.
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19 reviews2 followers
January 25, 2011
YUCK! A bunch of PC garbage!!! 250 pages of yada yada yada. I am so glad it is over! I really hope I get a reasonable buy back on this book. Did I mention I didn't really enjoy this book???
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593 reviews17 followers
June 10, 2017
This is a wonderful book that explores all areas of identity formation. The interviews with adolescents are poignant and extremely beneficial to educators who wish to do all they can for those who have "fallen through the cracks". The adolescents speak for themselves: Sadowski does not try to speak for them or over them. Instead, he provides context and clarity. All educators should read this book.
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February 3, 2020
Excellent book on issues of Adolescent development and identity in the school contest with chapters by a host of well known experts. Deals with issues from race and culture, to gender, sexuality, social class, disability, faith, and the general complexity of adolescent identity formation. I have used this with excellent reception for my courses on adolescent development for high school teacher candidates.
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November 17, 2023
Definitely recommend to any professional (from teachers to policymakers) working with YAs
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July 13, 2007
This is an excellent collection of journal-based essays on issues surrounding adolescence and public education. It informs the reader of interventions that schools can use to improve their faculty's understanding of racial, cultural and gender differences. There are several vignettes about student success stories and public school's that are making an effort to accommodate diverse populations.
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70 reviews1 follower
July 27, 2008
This book is a collection of essays about many different types of adolescents, from LGBT students to Asian-American students to boys vs. girls. In the end, this book affirmed for me that there are certain universal truths about adolescents, especially in terms of forging a self-identity at that age. I found it very helpful to read the array of essays. The writing is accessible and direct, not overly wordy like some similar texts.
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July 11, 2020
Each section deals with a different identity issue–such as race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation and disability, social class–and includes an essay and then a profile and/or commentary on the issue. It is not meant to be comprehensive, but rather offer perspectives on these issue that inform and open up one’s thinking. Each is powerful in its own way, and include the voices of the students themselves. Authors include Pedro Noguera, Beverly Daniel Tatum and Sonia Lee among others.
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August 8, 2008
This book is a collection of essays about teens and the sorts of things that affect their lives, specifically in school. Most of the essays are awesome and insightful. I had to read it for a class, but it was definitely an enjoyable read, and would be a great resource for a parent of a teen or anyone who will be working with teenagers.
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October 23, 2015
Super rare that a textbook is intriguing enough to finish reading the whole thing including the parts that weren't assigned by the professor so I decided to add it to my Goodreads. If you are looking for a book that explores the different identities that adolescents carry, this textbook is great!
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219 reviews8 followers
December 27, 2019
This book was detailed and helped me in my masters program. I enjoyed reading, highlighting, and referencing many things.
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