Schools as Developmental Contexts During Adolescence
University of Michigan · Portland State University
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Abstract
Considerable strides have been made in the past decade in recognizing the centrality of the cultural context of schooling to adolescent development. In this review, adopting a developmental systems conceptualization of schooling, we focus on selected new research findings from the past decade regarding how (a) teachers, curricular tasks, and classroom environments; (b) aspects of the school as an organization; and (c) district policies and practices can play an instrumental role in adolescents' intellectual and social–emotional development.
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- Conceptualization
- Psychology
- Centrality
- Context (archaeology)
- Developmental psychology
- Adolescent development
- Emotional development
- Developmental Science
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Quality Education
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