Understanding Youth

Understanding Youth
Title Understanding Youth PDF eBook
Author Michael J. Nakkula
Publisher Harvard Education Press
Total Pages 313
Release 2020-08-05
Genre Education
ISBN 161250051X

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Adolescent development research and theory have tremendous potential to inform the work of high school teachers, counselors, and administrators. Understanding Youth bridges the gap between adolescent development theory and practice. Nakkula and Toshalis explore how factors such as social class, peer and adult relationships, gender norms, and the media help to shape adolescents’ sense of themselves and their future expectations and aspirations.

Understanding Today's Youth Culture

Understanding Today's Youth Culture
Title Understanding Today's Youth Culture PDF eBook
Author Walt Mueller
Publisher Tyndale House Publishers, Inc.
Total Pages 484
Release 1999
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 9780842377393

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Presents a comprehensive guide for parents, teachers, and youth workers to help them understand and address the issues that influence the behaviors, values, and attitudes of young people in their care.

Understanding Youth

Understanding Youth
Title Understanding Youth PDF eBook
Author Mary Jane Kehily
Publisher Sage Publications Ltd
Total Pages 374
Release 2007-02-22
Genre Education
ISBN 9781412930642

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Understanding Youth: Perspectives, Identities and Practices addresses the changing context and nature of youth, encouraging readers to understand different conceptualizations of youth, issues of identity and the key social practices that give shape to young people's lives in the contemporary period.

Understanding Youth Participation Across Europe

Understanding Youth Participation Across Europe
Title Understanding Youth Participation Across Europe PDF eBook
Author Hilary Pilkington
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 340
Release 2017-10-07
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1137590076

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This edited volume presents findings from a major cross-European research project mapping the civic and political engagement of young Europeans in the context of both shared and diverse political heritages. Drawing on new survey, interview and ethnographic data, the authors discuss substantive issues relating to young people’s attitudes and activism including: attitudes to the European Union and to history; understanding of political ideologies; how attitudes to democracy are shaped by political heritage; activism in radical right wing groups and religion-based organisations; and digital activism. These contributions make the book’s case that transnational and multi-method projects can enrich our understanding of how young people envisage their place and role in Europe’s political and civic space. The book challenges methodological assumptions that survey research shows the big picture but at the cost of local nuance or that qualitative research cannot speak beyond the individual case, and demonstrates the added explanatory value of triangulating different kinds of data. Understanding Youth Participation Across Europe will be of interest to students and scholars across a range of disciplines, including Sociology, Political Sociology, Youth Studies and Political and Civic Participation.

Muslim American Youth

Muslim American Youth
Title Muslim American Youth PDF eBook
Author Selcuk R. Sirin
Publisher NYU Press
Total Pages 261
Release 2008-07-12
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 0814740391

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Muslim American Youth offers a critical conceptual framework to aid in understanding Muslim American identity formation processes, a framework which can also be applied to other groups of marginalized and immigrant youth. In addition, through their innovative data and analytic methods the authors provide an antidote to "qualitative vs. quantitative" arguments that have unnecessarily captured much time and energy in psychology and other behavioral sciences. Muslim American Youth provides a much-needed roadmap for those seeking to understand how Muslim youth and other groups of immigrant youth negotiate their identities as Americans.--Book jacket.

Understanding Sexual Identity

Understanding Sexual Identity
Title Understanding Sexual Identity PDF eBook
Author Mark A. Yarhouse
Publisher Zondervan
Total Pages 190
Release 2013-10-22
Genre Religion
ISBN 0310516196

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Today’s youth struggle with difficult questions of sexual identity. How can a youth worker offer wise care and counsel on such a controversial and confusing subject? Mark Yarhouse, Director of the Institute for the Study of Sexual Identity, writes to equip youth ministers so they can faithfully navigate the topic of sexual identity in a way that is honest, compassionate, and accessible. Reframing the focus away from the culture wars, Yarhouse introduces readers to the conversation beginning with the developmental considerations in the formation of sexual identity—all of which occurs in the teen years. He offers practical and helpful ways to think about people who experience same-sex attraction. Sections of the book are also dedicated to helping parents respond to their children and teens who struggle with questions of sexual idenity, as well as how youth ministry can become more relevant in the lives of youth who are navigating these issues.

Understanding Youth Offending

Understanding Youth Offending
Title Understanding Youth Offending PDF eBook
Author Stephen Case
Publisher Willan
Total Pages 361
Release 2013-05-13
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1134028911

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This book aims to provide an understanding of youth offending and policy and practice responses, particularly the risk-focused approaches that have underpinned much recent academic research, youth justice policy and interventions designed to reduce and prevent problem behaviour. There has been growing concern, however, on the part of critical criminologists and others, about the theoretical, epistemological, methodological and ethical bases of risk-focused research with young people. They have pointed particularly to the overly-deterministic and prescriptive nature of the risk factor paradigm. This book aims to meet the need for an exploration of youth justice and youth offending which takes account of the origins and contemporary manifestations of risk-focused work with young people. It analyses the influence of concepts of risk upon policy development in both England and Wales as well as internationally, highlighting tensions between the proponents of risk factor research and methodological and ethical criticisms of the risk factor paradigm. It will be essential reading for anybody wishing to understand risk factor explanation of crime, contemporary youth justice policy and responses to offending behaviour.