Adolescence

Adolescence

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Adolescence, by Ian McMahan, combines rigorous, scientific coverage of adolescent development research with a scholarly yet enjoyable narrative style that is rarely found in textbooks. The table of contents follows an ecological systems framework to show how individual teens both affect and are affected by their families, peers, schools, and society. Adolescence also employs unique pedagogy to ensure students practice active learning and deep processing, focus on the practical applications of what they are studying, think critically and become educated consumers of the research Two overarching themes are explored throughout this text:1.      Adolescent development involves individual, social and cultural
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Adolescence, by Ian McMahan, combines rigorous, scientific coverage of adolescent development research with a scholarly yet enjoyable narrative style that is rarely found in textbooks. The table of contents follows an ecological systems framework to show how individual teens both affect and are affected by their families, peers, schools, and society. Adolescence also employs unique pedagogy to ensure students practice active learning and deep processing, focus on the practical applications of what they are studying, think critically and become educated consumers of the research

 

Two overarching themes are explored throughout this text:

1.      Adolescent development involves individual, social and cultural systems.

2.      Positive adolescent development is the norm, though the media and research frequently concentrate on adolescent problems.

 

*Starting spring 2010, MyVirtualTeen will be included within MyDevelopmentKit for this book.  My Virtual Teen is an interactive web-based simulation that allows you to raise a child from birth to age 18, with a specific focus on the teenage years, and monitor the effects of your parenting decisions over time. This engaging website lets you apply the key concepts that you are learning in your adolescent development class. And just like in real life, certain unplanned events will be presented to you.

 

Click here for a brief walkthrough video: www.youtube.com/pearsonpsych

Brief Table of Contents

 

Part I                INTRODUCTION

 

Chapter 1         Adolescence: Past, Present, and Future

 

Chapter 2         Adolescence in Theory and Research

 

Part II              ADOLESCENT CHANGES

 

Chapter 3         Puberty and Physical Development

 

Chapter 4         Cognitive Changes

 

Part III             ADOLESCENT CONTEXTS

 

Chapter 5         Families

 

Chapter 6         Peers

 

Chapter 7         School and Work

 

Chapter 8         Community, Culture and Media

           

Part IV             ADOLESCENT ISSUES

 

Chapter 9         Achievement    

 

Chapter 10       Gender

 

Chapter 11       Identity

 

Chapter 12       Intimacy

           

Part V              ADOLESCENT PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS

Chapter 13       Problems

 

Chapter 14       Positive Prospects