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Adolescence Ian McMahan

Adolescence By Ian McMahan

Adolescence by Ian McMahan


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Adolescence Summary

Adolescence by Ian McMahan

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.

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Adolescence Reviews

The chapters are presented in an extremely thorough manner. In the chapters that I reviewed, I was impressed with the amount of research on diversity and culture issues. As our country continues to increase in minority populations, it is extremely important that our students' learn more about multicultural perspectives. -- Dawn Lewis, Prince George's Community College

Overall I find the writing style crisp and accessible. The level is appropriate-neither too condescending nor too pompous. Students should find it clear and declarative. -- Jerome B. Dusek, Syracuse University

I was very impressed with the writing style. I found it easy to stay engaged (even with material I am familiar with) and think students will have the same response. The author does an excellent job of systematically providing examples and thoroughly explaining them. This book has a better writing style and an organization that will spread out the workload across the semester for students. It also contains a research methods chapter which my current book is lacking. I am thrilled to have another empirically sound book to choose from. -- Erin Kraan, Miami University

I was impressed with the ecological systems orientation. I have not reviewed a text that incorporates the Spotlight focus (the pedagogical features) in the manner of this text. I am positive that my students will appreciate this novel approach. -- Richard Cavasina, California University of Pennsylvania

The strength of the material was the writing - did I already say that I was impressed? I liked the content of the chapters as well. [This] text is easier to read and understand and flows in a way that should help students understand adolescence better. -- David Saarnio, Arkansas State University

This text appears very promising and the time is ripe for such a new book to be written. I would definitely consider this book for adoption. I have been waiting for a book that improves upon Steinberg's text. -- Judith Geary, University of Michigan, Dearborn

The writing is accessible and presented at the right level for my students. I think there is a good balance between practical advice, theory and research. -- Dawn Gondoli, University of Notre Dame

About Ian McMahan

Ian McMahan graduated from Princeton and received the Ph.D. in developmental psychology from the City University Graduate School. His doctoral dissertation won the James McKeen Cattell Prize, and his research papers have appeared in prestigious journals. Ian has also had an active writing career. His books include a novel, Footwork; the Microkid Mysteries for children; Get It Done!; Secrets of the Pharaohs; and many volumes in the Nancy Drew and Hardy Boys series of mysteries.

Table of Contents

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

Additional information

CIN0205482325G
9780205482320
0205482325
Adolescence by Ian McMahan
Used - Good
Paperback
Pearson Education (US)
20081016
608
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

Customer Reviews - Adolescence