An intimate understanding of America's teenagers

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An intimate understanding of America's teenagers

shaking hands with aliens

Alicia is so obsessed with being popular, she does things that would shock her parents, if they knew. Hector is aware the gang that wants him to join may be the death of him, but he will not decline. Sam was a baseball star, but can't play the sport he loves anymore because he is wracked from football injuries, a sport his father will not let him quit. They are just a few of the teenagers that readers will meet, in this candid book authored by a 34-year veteran high school teacher. Voted Teacher of the Year and Coach of the Year, Bruce Gevirtzman shares with us the results of his years spent talking with teenagers about topics from life and lust to depression and death. Revealing honest, poignant words shared in conversations, classroom talk, interviews, surveys, and journals, Gevirtzman takes us inside the minds of today's youths, and also contrasts them with teenagers of decades past. Topics include teen thinking and secrets on issues from sex, drinking, and drugs to peer pressure, self-imposed standards, and beliefs about what is important, and painful, in life. Including interviews with fellow teachers, Gevirtzman's book is threaded with one recurring truth: Sadly, instead of parents and teachers and lawmakers and the public looking out for our kids, today's kids are largely left to fend for themselves, he concludes. Not only will general readers and educators find great insight in this work, it will be of interest to students and scholars of adolescent psychology, clinical psychology, and social work. - Publisher.

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Publisher
Praeger Publishers
Language
English
Pages
267

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Table of Contents

I'm, like, all
The rebel paradox
Mirror, mirror
Lily munster,or whatever's cool
The anti-midas touch
Dumb stuff
Athletes, arrogance, and angst
The slime who hurt our kids
When party became a verb
Snitchin' ain't bitchin'
Hard- bodied, soft- headed, and stone dead
Sex, oral sex, and what "is" is
Devouring junk
They bombed Hiroshima, didn't they?
Good and plenty
You 'vil go to ha'vid!
You mean, when you die, you're dead?
It's a matter of philosophy : remedies x 10
Can't! won't! not!
When all is said and done.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Westport, Conn

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
155.50973
Library of Congress
BF724 .G463 2008, BF724

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.
Number of pages
267

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL16819270M
ISBN 10
0313345082
ISBN 13
9780313345081
LCCN
2008017595
OCLC/WorldCat
226308119
LibraryThing
7456150
Goodreads
4191978

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL11938046W

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