Adolescent Education

Adolescent Education
Author: Joseph L. DeVitis
Publisher: Peter Lang
Total Pages: 524
Release: 2010
Genre: African American youth
ISBN: 9781433105043

This book elucidates the complexities, contradictions, and confusion surrounding adolescence in American culture and education.

Adolescent Education and Pre-Employment Interventions in Australia Keeping Young People in Education, Employment and Training

Adolescent Education and Pre-Employment Interventions in Australia Keeping Young People in Education, Employment and Training
Author: OECD
Publisher: OECD Publishing
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2023-04-28
Genre:
ISBN: 9264854649

About one in ten young people in Australia are neither in employment, education or training (NEET), a factor that may lower their long-term economic prospects and threaten their well-being. Individuals who did not graduate from upper secondary education, who have health limitations, or who are Indigenous are over-represented in this group.

The Education of Adolescents

The Education of Adolescents
Author: National Panel on High School and Adolescent Education
Publisher:
Total Pages: 168
Release: 1976
Genre: Adolescence
ISBN:

Brain-Based Teaching With Adolescent Learning in Mind

Brain-Based Teaching With Adolescent Learning in Mind
Author: Glenda Beamon Crawford
Publisher: Corwin Press
Total Pages: 417
Release: 2007-02-26
Genre: Education
ISBN: 141295018X

Brain Based Teaching With Adolescent Learning in Mind addresses adolescent learning and its implications and applications for curriculum design and research-based instruction. Glenda Crawford connects new research to the larger picture of students' social, emotional, and intellectual needs and points to productive ways to help adolescents learn and succeed.This resource acknowledges the wide range of differences that new century adolescents bring to classrooms. The author offers lesson examples that easily differentiate for very individual brains of students who have varying cultural backgrounds, levels of English language proficiency, background experiences and prior knowledge, and individual abilities and interests. Readers will find key concepts related to adolescent learning, including metacognition, motivation, social cognition, and self-regulation. Educators will learn about linking instruction to relevant issues and reality-based problems, and about student-directed inquiry, interpretation, debate and analysis, technological access, cooperative learning and global collaboration. Standards-based content examples and scenarios focus on the elements of relevance, active learning, content depth, collaboration, inquiry, challenge, student ownership, ongoing assessment, and guided reflection. The Adolescent-Centered Teaching (ACT) Models in each chapter illustrate this framework, with emphasis on: Essential content understandings Strategies for inquiry Adolescent motivation and challenge through intriguing and authentic events, problems and questions Teachers serving as active facilitator as students become progressively self-directed Metacognitive development and assessment, during which adolescents are involved in evaluation, reflection, and the transfer of learning to comparable and extended experiences Technology connectionsMultiple examples illustrate these interacting social, affective, and cognitive dimensions of an environment that is conducive to adolescent learning. This handbook also provides strategies for promoting transfer of learning to new contexts and more practical ideas for putting brain-based, adolescent-centered teaching into practice.

Comparative Perspectives on Refugee Youth Education

Comparative Perspectives on Refugee Youth Education
Author: Alexander W. Wiseman
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2019-05-22
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0429782810

This volume explores the shared expectations that education is a panacea for the difficulties that refugees and their receiving countries face. This book investigates the ways in which education is both a dream solution as well as a contested landscape for refugee families and students. Using comparative, cross-national perspectives across five continents, the editors and contributors critically analyze the educational structures, policies, and practices intended to support refugee youth transition from conflict and post-conflict zones to mainstream classrooms and schools in their new communities.

Youth, Education, and Marginality

Youth, Education, and Marginality
Author: Kate Tilleczek
Publisher: Wilfrid Laurier Univ. Press
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2013-05-30
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1554586542

Youth, Education, and Marginality: Local and Global Expressions is a close examination of the lives of marginalized young people in schools. Essays by scholars and educators provide international insights grounded in educational and community practice and policy. They cover the range and intersections of marginalization: poverty, Aboriginal cultures, immigrants and newcomers, gay/lesbian youth, rural—urban divides, mental health, and so forth. Presenting challenges faced by marginalized youth alongside initiatives for mitigating their impact, the contributors critique existing systems and engage in a dialogue about where to go from here. Youth poetry, prose, and visual art complement the essays.

Reproductive And Sexual Health Education For Adolescents

Reproductive And Sexual Health Education For Adolescents
Author: Rajani R Shirur
Publisher: Discovery Publishing House
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2003
Genre: Health education
ISBN: 9788171415359

Contents: Reproductive and Sexually Health Education An Introduction, Education in Reproductive and Sexually Health for Adolescents, Rationale for the Study, Review of Researches, Methodology, Results and Discussions, Reflective Perspectives and Conclusive Comments, Epilogue Women Empowerment and Reproductive Rights.

Working Adolescents: Rethinking Education For and On the Job

Working Adolescents: Rethinking Education For and On the Job
Author: Mary Ann Maslak
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 294
Release: 2022-03-12
Genre: Education
ISBN: 3030790460

This book offers a new approach to workforce education for youth. It provides meaningful and essential insight into educational systems and practices through cases of vocational and technical education in the People’s Republic of China, the Republic of Italy, and the United States of America. The cases describe the history of the multi-faceted vocational systems and provide, in doing so, a springboard for this new work. A conceptual framework comprised of the cognitive, psychological, and social building blocks of individual development explains the multifaceted dimensions of youth that contribute to the policies and practices of traditional adolescent educational models. The framework extends that base by drawing on a multidisciplinary collection of research from both sociology and business to create a new transdisciplinary model for educational practice. It highlights the important but often under-studied relationship between educational institutions and workplaces. The book culminates in an original model, Community Works, which advances both formal and non-formal educational programming and curricula. The model details a practical program for youth, including roles and responsibilities of all stakeholders, and a curricular map, information on lesson planning, varieties of instructional strategies, and tools for assessment and evaluation for professionals.