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Youth, Education and Wellbeing in the Americas

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This book explores ways in which education supports or negates the wellbeing and rights of young people in/from the Americas. It shows how young people diagnose problems and propose important new directions for education.

List of contents










1. The crucible of education with/by/for youth in the Americas
2. Youth and the right to education in the Dominican Republic
3. The right to education and wellbeing for youth in Guatemala
4. Youth, education & wellbeing in Honduras: A sociological analysis
5. Formal education and lived experiences of boys on the margins in Trinidad and Tobago: insights from Institutional Ethnography
6. Examining the educational rights of Black Caribbean diasporic youth in Toronto, Canada
7. Black youth disengaging from Ontario's educational system: Grounded Theory of their educational experiences
8. Latin American youth and belonging at school in Ontario, Canada
9. Wekimün School: Education with/by/for Indigenous youth and communities in Chile
10. Youthful pedagogies for just transitions to wellbeing with/in complex worlds
11. Youth as educational revolutionaries: dispatches with/in the Americas


About the author










Kate C. Tilleczek is a grandmother, educator, and Canada Research Chair in Youth, Education & Global Good at York University. She is full professor and director of the Young Lives Research Laboratory, which she founded in 2009 as a unique intergenerational space within and beyond the university to understand, investigate, support and amplify work with/by/for young people and their various communities as they navigate new challenges to their education and wellbeing (such as intersecting systemic injustices, problems of digital technology and ecological degradation). Her newest project, Partnership for Youth and Planetary Wellbeing, builds upon lessons learned in this book as well as previous projects and writings.
Deborah MacDonald is a new mother and the senior research associate and manager of Dr. Kate C. Tilleczek's Young Lives Research Lab at York University, where she supports Professor Tilleczek's vast body of work and partnerships all around the world. Investigating and learning with and from youth and their communities, she explores interrelated aspects of education, wellbeing, digital technology and planetary health with/by/for young people.


Summary

This book explores ways in which education supports or negates the wellbeing and rights of young people in/from the Americas. It shows how young people diagnose problems and propose important new directions for education.

Product details

Authors Kate (York University Tilleczek
Assisted by Deborah MacDonald (Editor), Kate Tilleczek (Editor), Tilleczek Kate (Editor)
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 27.05.2024
 
EAN 9781032363929
ISBN 978-1-0-3236392-9
No. of pages 214
Series Youth, Young Adulthood and Society
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Education > General, dictionaries

FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS / General, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Children's Studies, Family & relationships, Relationships and families: advice and issues, Age groups: adolescents

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