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Contextualizing the social and educational journeys of adolescents within the life course

NCJ Number
305389
Journal
Journal of Research on Adolescence Volume: 31 Issue: 4 Dated: 2021 Pages: 1135-1151
Author(s)
Date Published
November 2021
Length
17 pages
Annotation

This research article examines the relationship of life experiences over time and how they may impact one’s social and educational trajectories.

Abstract

What happens during adolescence emerges from early in life and sets the stage for later in life. This linking function of adolescence within the life course is grounded in social, psychological, and biological development and is fundamental to the intergenerational transmission of societal inequalities. This article explores this life course phenomenon by focusing on how the social ups and downs of secondary school shape adolescents’ educational trajectories, translating their backgrounds into their futures through the interplay of their personal agency with the constraints imposed by the stratified institutions they navigate. Illustrative examples include gender differences in risky behavior, racialized experiences of school discipline, immigrant youths’ family relations, LGBTQ students’ school safety, STEM education, adverse childhood experiences, and mindset interventions. (Publisher abstract provided)

Date Published: November 1, 2021