Exploring Identity Development and Self

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adolescent confidence
adolescent development
adolescent readers
adolescent self-discovery
adolescent self-perception
adolescent self-worth
anti-racist teaching
Author_Leilya A. Pitre
Author_Mike P. Cook
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coming of age
contemporary literature
developing social awareness
ELA curricula
English Language Arts
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good vs. bad
identity struggles
journey of self-discovery
literary analysis
literary concepts
making difficult choices
positive self-perception
right vs. wrong
self-discovery
self-perception
self-preception
self-worth
self-worth and self-perception
social justice
social justice issues
social justice teachings
teaching instructional units
teenager self-perception
thematic analysis
thematic explorations
units of instruction

Product details

  • ISBN 9781475859812
  • Weight: 349g
  • Dimensions: 162 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Feb 2021
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book offers readers opportunities to explore the most common universal themes taught in secondary English Language Arts classrooms using contemporary young adult literature. Authors discuss adolescence and adolescent readers, young adult literature and its possibilities in the classroom, and ways to teach thematic analysis. The book provides context, traditional approaches to teaching and examples of thematic explorations of each of the chosen themes. Chapters include developed teaching instructional units to study three universal themes: a journey of self-discovery; good vs. bad, right vs. wrong, and making difficult choices, and developing positive self-perception. Each instructional unit includes rationale, essential questions and objectives, calendar plans for up to six weeks, examples of introductory, reading and discussing, and enrichment activities and assessments. The activities target academic skills for ELA curricula and create safe spaces for exploring topics of identity struggles and personal growth complicated by social issues, all of which adolescents face today. Each instructional chapter suggests a wide range of additional texts and resources for theme explorations.

Leilya A. Pitre is assistant professor of English education at Southeastern Louisiana University. She works with secondary English education majors teaching methods courses, literary analysis, and young adult literature.
Mike P. Cook is associate professor of English education at Auburn University, where he works with pre-service teachers and graduate students. He teaches courses across the undergraduate and graduate ELA degree programs.

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