An International Look at Educating Young Adolescents

An International Look at Educating Young Adolescents
Author: Steven B. Mertens,Vincent A. Anfara,Kathleen Roney
Publsiher: IAP
Total Pages: 433
Release: 2009-02-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781607528197

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(Sponsored by the Middle Level Education Research Special Interest Group and the National Middle School Association) Studies like the Third International Mathematics and Science Study (TIMSS) have compared the performance of U.S. middle grade students (i.e., eighth graders) to those in other countries. In relation to middle grade schools, 20 countries outperformed the United States in mathematics and nine countries scored above the U.S. in science. The intent of this volume of The Handbook of Research in Middle Level Education, An International Look at Educating Young Adolescents, is to broaden our understanding of middle grade schooling by critically examining the education of young adolescents (ages 10-15, typically grades 6-8) through an international lens. In addition to looking at how schooling and students are organized for teaching and learning, this handbook will focus on the successes and failures that are evident in a wide variety of nations, present the indictments and praises that have been offered by supporters and critics alike, and review the research that has been generated about educating young adolescents in an effort to cross national boundaries. Ultimately, this volume of the handbook series will explore what international perspectives teach us about the effective education of young adolescents.

Educating Adolescents Around the Globe

Educating Adolescents Around the Globe
Author: Meike Watzlawik,Alina Burkholder
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 331
Release: 2020-05-04
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9783030379001

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By traveling to different parts of the world, this book provides a multidisciplinary perspective on the current state of adolescent education and demonstrates how education systems are formed by and closely tied to culture. After establishing a theoretical background, the book delves into the particulars of adolescent education and its associated challenges in six countries (India, Kenya, Germany, Brazil, Japan, and Denmark). In tandem with the discussion of institutions, the stories of those who are all too often underserved or left behind are told. Despite the diversity of each education system, the investigation reveals several unifying themes that transcend the specific contexts. The lessons from each example are woven together to demonstrate how the individualized needs of students can best be met, in a vision for the future of educating adolescents."

Research on Teaching and Learning with the Literacies of Young Adolescents

Research on Teaching and Learning with the Literacies of Young Adolescents
Author: Kathleen F. Malu,Mary Beth Schaefer
Publsiher: IAP
Total Pages: 313
Release: 2015-02-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781623968564

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Research on middle level education indicates that student learning at the middle level has a deep and abiding influence on post-secondary opportunities and career paths. As research continues to highlight the urgency of engaging middle level students in academic learning, it is increasingly clear that these students’ multiple literacies must become a part of teaching and learning. Understanding how to infuse the literacies of middle level students across classroom activities is a critical part of improving student achievement. This volume in The Handbook series shares literacy research from multiple contexts and deepens our understanding of the literacies that middle level students use in and out of school. This volume includes research that identifies how to best teach and learn with our increasingly diverse students. The perspectives that emerge from this volume help us examine the current state of new and evolving literacies and construct a cutting edge research agenda for middle level literacy education. Research reports focus on digital literacies including social networking media and games, English language learners, high stakes literacy tests and middle level learners, specifically boys, and literacy teaching and learning in middle level teacher education programs. A wide range of research methods and modes are used in these reports including case studies, teacher research, narrative inquiry, survey research, and action research.

Youth Rising

Youth Rising
Author: Mayssoun Sukarieh,Stuart Tannock
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2014-08-27
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781134650811

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Over the last decade, "youth" has become increasingly central to policy, development, media and public debates and conflicts across the world – whether as an ideological symbol, social category or political actor. Set against a backdrop of contemporary political economy, Youth Rising? seeks to understand exactly how and why youth has become such a popular and productive social category and concept. The book provocatively argues that the rise and spread of global neoliberalism has not only led youth to become more politically and symbolically salient, but also to expand to encompass a growing range of ages and individuals of different class, race, ethnic, national and religious backgrounds. Employing both theoretical and historical analysis, authors Mayssoun Sukarieh and Stuart Tannock trace the development of youth within the context of capitalism, where it has long functioned as a category for social control. The book’s chapters critically analyze the growing fears of mass youth unemployment and a "lost generation" that spread around the world in the wake of the global financial crisis. They question as well the relentless focus on youth in the reporting and discussion of recent global protests and uprisings. By helping develop a better understanding of such phenomena and critically and reflexively investigating the very category and identity of youth, Youth Rising? offers a fresh and sobering challenge to the field of youth studies and to widespread claims about the relationship between youth and social change.

Educating Adolescent Girls Around the Globe

Educating Adolescent Girls Around the Globe
Author: Sandra L. Stacki,Supriya Baily
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2015-04-10
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781317671831

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While many initial education benchmarks are being met, new and continuing challenges exist for adolescent girls in the developing world. Discrimination, violence, marginalization, and health-related issues prevail, making proper education at the middle school level crucial during this unique development time. As we continue to see the expectations for girls grow, education for girls must also find a new place within the evolving norms of political, economic, cultural and social life. This volume takes a global look at the obstacles and enablers in girls’ education that can have lasting institutional, psychological and social consequences. It looks at many complex issues affecting education for adolescent girls around the world, including the underlying global demands for women in the formal workforce and the universal impact of gender-based violence, and provides a critical framework through which researchers may explore and critique these complexities.

Youth in South and Central Asia a Discourse of Changes and Challenges

Youth in South and Central Asia  a Discourse of Changes and Challenges
Author: Tareak Rather
Publsiher: Partridge Publishing
Total Pages: 295
Release: 2014-03-12
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781482819298

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Youth in South and Central Asia: A Discourse of Changes and Challenges aims at presenting the well-rounded accounts and analysis vis--vis young peoples transitions and cultures in South and Central Asia. Interdisciplinary in its approach, the book scrutinizes themes including globalization, cultural practices, education, labour market, migration, social security and mental health issues among youth. To this end, the book makes a significant contribution to youth studies in Asia.

Educating Young Adolescents

Educating Young Adolescents
Author: Michael James Wavering
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 442
Release: 1995
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0815310218

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This We Believe

This We Believe
Author: National Middle School Association
Publsiher: National Middle School Assn
Total Pages: 66
Release: 2010-01-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1560902329

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