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Adolescent Development for Educators

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From reviews of the text: "This text conveys the experience of classroom teachers with many concrete examples, realistic vignettes, and helpful guidelines for what educators can do. The content is organized around many real-world issues and educational applications of the adolescent experience. The research support is comprehensive and current. What Educators Can Do sections are very practical and applicable. Students will enjoy this feature." Lynda Randall, CSU Fullerton "The biggest strengths [of this text] are the focus on educators and how they can facilitate growth and development and enhance learning among adolescents. I believe this is an excellent text for educators..." Farah Ibrahim, University of Colorado Denver "I love the organization and the pull back to the classroom application, especially that it is woven in versus saved for the end of each chapter. That is very appealing to me as it will be to any current teacher who feels that some books are too rooted in theory. . . . This is much more accessible that most textbooks, and it has much more likelihood of being read and read carefully by students in the class. It seems more practical and meaningful versus a book that merely mentions the classroom applications." Steve Kucinski, Ohio State University & Otterbein University "The key strengths of the chapters and the book overall is the focus on educators. . . . I like the clear, consistent writing style throughout all of the chapters. . . . I would likely give serious attention to adopting this text because of the attention to secondary educators. . . ." M Cecil Smith, West Virginia University

List of contents


Brief Table of Contents

  • Chapter 1: Introduction to Adolescence
  • Chapter 2: Physical Development
  • Chapter 3: Cognitive and Intellectual Development
  • Chapter 4: Social and Moral Development
  • Chapter 5: Identity and Self-Perceptions
  • Chapter 6: Families
  • Chapter 7: Technology and Media
  • Chapter 8: Peers
  • Chapter 9: Motivation, Classrooms and Schools
  • Chapter 10: Sexuality and Romantic Relationships
  • Chapter 11: Mental Health, Coping Strategies, and Problems
  • Chapter 12: Moving into Adulthood

Detailed Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Introduction to Adolescence

  • INTRODUCTION
  • DEFINING ADOLESCENCE
  • THE LIVES OF ADOLESCENTS
  • FRAMEWORKS FOR CONCEPTUALIZING ADOLESCENT DEVELOPMENT
  • STRUCTURE OF THE BOOK

Chapter 2: Physical Development

  • INTRODUCTION
  • PHYSIOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT IN PUBERTY
  • DEVELOPMENT OF THE BRAIN DURING ADOLESCENCE
  • HOW PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT AFFECTS SOCIAL AND COGNITIVE CHANGE
  • BODY IMAGE AND EATING DISORDERS
  • PHYSICAL HEALTH AND WELL-BEING
  • ADOLESCENT HEALTH AND SCHOOL HEALTH SERVICES
  • RECOMMENDATIONS FOR EDUCATORS

Chapter 3: Cognitive and Intellectual Development

  • INTRODUCTION
  • PIAGET’S THEORY OF COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT: IMPLICATIONS FOR ADOLESCENTS
  • VYGOTSKY’S THEORY OF COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT
  • INTEGRATING PIAGET AND VYGOTSKY
  • ADOLESCENT COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT IN THE 21ST CENTURY
  • MEMORY
  • INTELLIGENCE
  • METACOGNITION
  • LIMITATIONS OF ADOLESCENTS’ COGNITIVE ABILITIES
  • RECOMMENDATIONS FOR EDUCATORS

Chapter 4: Social and Moral Development

  • INTRODUCTION
  • MORAL DEVELOPMENT DURING
  • PERSPECTIVE TAKING
  • RELIGIOSITY DURING ADOLESCENCE
  • VOLUNTEERING AND SERVICE LEARNING
  • ACADEMIC CHEATING
  • RECOMMENDATIONS FOR EDUCATORS

Chapter 5: Identity and Self-Perceptions

  • INTRODUCTION
  • THEORIES, CONCEPTUALIZATIONS, AND DEFINITIONS OF IDENTITY
  • GENDER IDENTITY
  • ETHNIC AND CULTURAL IDENTITY
  • RECOMMENDATIONS FOR EDUCATORS

Chapter 6: Families

  • INTRODUCTION
  • CHANGING CIRCUMSTANCES OF ADOLESCENTS AND FAMILIES IN SOCIETY
  • THE FAMILY SYSTEM DURING ADOLESCENCE
  • PARENTING STYLES
  • ATTACHMENT AND AUTONOMY
  • CONFLICT WITH PARENTS
  • PARENTAL INVOLVEMENT IN ADOLESCENT LEARNING
  • RECOMMENDATIONS FOR EDUCATORS

Chapter 7: Technology and Media

  • INTRODUCTION
  • TECHNOLOGY AND MEDIA USE
  • MEDIA AND ADOLESCENT DEVELOPMENT
  • MEDIA EFFECTS
  • SOCIAL MEDIA
  • RECOMMENDATIONS FOR EDUCATORS

Chapter 8: Peers

  • INTRODUCTION
  • FRIENDS
  • PEER GROUPS
  • CROWDS
  • POPULARITY
  • BULLYING, AGGRESSION AND VICTIMIZATION
  • SUPPORTING STUDENTS’ PEER RELATIONSHIPS AT SCHOOL
  • RECOMMENDATIONS FOR EDUCATORS

Chapter 9: Motivation, Classrooms and Schools

  • INTRODUCTION
  • MOTIVATION
  • CLASSROOMS
  • SOCIOECONOMIC STATUS, ETHNICITY AND SCHOOLING
  • RECOMMENDATIONS FOR EDUCATORS

Chapter 10: Sexuality and Romantic Relationships

  • INTRODUCTION
  • WHAT IS HEALTHY SEXUAL DEVELOPMENT?
  • RATES OF SEXUAL ACTIVITY
  • ROMANTIC RELATIONSHIPS IN ADOLESCENCE
  • WHERE ADOLESCENTS GET THEIR INFORMATION ABOUT SEX
  • PROBLEMS ASSOCIATED WITH ADOLESCENT SEXUAL BEHAVIOR
  • RECOMMENDATIONS FOR EDUCATORS

Chapter 11: Mental Health, Coping Strategies, and Problems

  • INTRODUCTION
  • INTERNALIZING DISORDERS COMMON AMONG ADOLESCENTS
  • EXTERNALIZING DISORDERS MOST COMMON DURING ADOLESCENCE
  • SUBSTANCE USE ABUSE AMONG ADOLESCENTS
  • RECOMMENDATIONS FOR EDUCATORS

Chapter 12: Moving into Adulthood

  • INTRODUCTION
  • EMERGING ADULTHOOD
  • TRANSITIONS INTO COLLEGE
  • TRANSITIONS INTO THE WORKFORCE
  • TRANSITIONS INTO THE MILITARY
  • RECOMMENDATIONS FOR EDUCATORS

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Product details

Authors Eric Anderman, Eric M Anderman, Eric M. Anderman, Allison Ryan, Allison M Ryan, Allison M. Ryan, Tim Urdan, Tim M. Urdan, Timothy Urdan, Timothy C. Urdan
Publisher Pearson Academic
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.12.2019
 
EAN 9780134987248
ISBN 978-0-13-498724-8
No. of pages 448
Dimensions 214 mm x 272 mm x 18 mm
Weight 816 g
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Psychology > Applied psychology
Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > IT, data processing > IT

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