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Adolescents at School brings together the perspectives of scholars,
educators, and researchers to address the many issues that affect
adolescents' emerging identities, especially in relation to
students' experience of and engagement with school. The book offers
current and pre-service teachers a practical understanding of the
concept of identity development, particularly as impacted by such
factors as race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation,
ability/disability, immigration, and social class. This third
edition includes new chapters on boys' emotional lives; risk and
resilience in girls; features on 'teaching while white' the
experiences of undocumented immigrant students; Muslim-American
youth; income inequality; and an extensively updated chapter on
LGBTQ students. The book expands on the strengths and insights of
the previous editions while also touching on issues highly relevant
to contemporary youth such as social media, youth activism, and
immigration. A practical and insightful volume, Adolescents at
School points to ways to foster the success of every student in our
schools and classrooms.
Safe Is Not Enough illustrates how educators can support the
positive development of LGBTQ students in a comprehensive way so as
to create truly inclusive school communities. Using examples from
classrooms, schools, and districts across the country, Michael
Sadowski identifies emerging practices such as creating an
LGBTQ-inclusive curriculum; fostering a whole-school climate that
is supportive of LGBTQ students; providing adults who can act as
mentors and role models; and initiating effective family and
community outreach programs. While progress on LGBTQ issues in
schools remains slow, in many parts of the country schools have
begun making strides toward becoming safer, more welcoming places
for LGBTQ students. Schools typically achieve this by revising
antibullying policies and establishing GSAs (gay-straight student
alliances). But it takes more than a deficit-based approach for
schools to become places where LGBTQ students can fulfill their
potential. In Safe Is Not Enough, Michael Sadowski highlights how
educators can make their schools more supportive of LGBTQ
students’ positive development and academic success.
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