News Features & ReleasesMarch 10, 2003 Adolescent IdentityA New Book on Understanding a Key Element of Success at School"This practical and readable book is an incredibly valuable addition
to any educator's library. It should be required reading at our college
and university schools of education. Sadowski has edited an excellent
resource that will help teachers, administrators, counselors, and parents
serve our young people better." "Adolescents at School is an extraordinary collection. I had a hard
time putting it down. Each of these essays digs deeply and thoughtfully
into a subject so vital to us all, with exactly the right balance between
the personal, the anecdotal, and the research data. Every chapter is a
critical read, with a powerful cumulative impact. This book will be central
to staff and family discussions at schools everywhere." As any teacher or parent knows, adolescence is a time when young people grapple with the question, "Who am I?" Issues of race, ethnicity, class, gender, sexual orientation, and ability often complicate this question for adolescents, affecting their schoolwork and their relationships with teachers, family, and peers. Adolescents at School: Perspectives on Youth, Identity, and Education (Harvard Education Press / March 15, 2003 / $49.95 le / $24.95 pb) draws on the perspectives of teachers, researchers, and administrators--and adolescents themselves--as it examines the complex, changing identities young people manage as they confront the challenges of school. Editor Michael Sadowski writes, "Amid the fast-paced, day-to-day world of schools, it is all too easy to lose sight of the fact that adolescents are what middle and high school education is all about. Getting to know more about this primary constituency, in all its fascinating complexity, is a crucial aspect of the work of educators, one that perhaps has a greater bearing on school performance than any other." Practical and jargon-free, Adolescents at School broadens and deepens our understanding of adolescents and provides educators with ideas and suggestions to help ensure the success of every student in our schools and classrooms. Contents include
About the EditorMichael Sadowski is Assistant Editor of the Harvard Education Letter and winner of the 2002 National Press Club Award for newsletter journalism. He is an instructor and advanced doctoral candidate at the Harvard Graduate School of Education. The Harvard Education Press, located at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, publishes innovative, authoritative books covering critical issues in education practice, policy, and research. Visit http://www.gse.harvard.edu/hepg for more information or to read the book's introduction. For a review copy of Afterschool Education, please contact Karen Walsh at 617-384-7249. For More InformationThe Harvard Education Press, located at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, publishes innovative, authoritative books covering critical issues in education. For more information, please visit http://gseweb.harvard/edu/hepg. |
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