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On the basis of a national research project undertaken in England,
this volume explores how and why young people's engagement is so
important globally in education and society, and looks at what
teachers and students think about citizenship and community. The
authors make recommendations to enhance understanding and the
potential for engagement.
Youth violence is a persisting social problem. National and global
campaigns and interventions have sought to influence young people's
behaviour and attitudes, yet rates of youth violence have not
decreased significantly. Preventing Youth Violence: Rethinking the
Role of Gender in Schools argues that young people's perspectives
should inform future work on violence prevention and that
particular attention should be given to how they relate to
different forms of violence and also to the role of gender. This
will enable future prevention work to be more targeted and to
acknowledge teenagers' varying understandings of violence. The book
indicates that British teenagers consider some forms of violence to
be acceptable, understandable and even deserved, and that violence
is not always viewed as problematic. It explores the reasons
underlying these views on violence and considers how this knowledge
can be used in prevention work in schools.
There is a great variety of sex and relationship education in the
global North and South and this book draws together the global
perspectives and debates on this key topic. Issues including
gender-based violence, pornography, sexual consent, sexual
diversity and religious plurality are all discussed with reference
to cutting-edge research.
On the basis of a national research project undertaken in England,
this volume explores how and why young people's engagement is so
important globally in education and society, and looks at what
teachers and students think about citizenship and community. The
authors make recommendations to enhance understanding and the
potential for engagement.
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