Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Education 2022
DOI: 10.1093/acrefore/9780190264093.013.107
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Changing Perspectives on Adolescence(s)

Abstract: While descriptions of transitions between childhood and adulthood have existed for millennia, “adolescence” was first defined as a universal developmental stage characterized by instability, conflict, and risk-taking in the early 20th century in American psychology. Research has challenged this view of adolescence—as a biologically determined, universal stage marked by turbulence—and has exposed the assumptions underlying its characterization. Much of this scholarship highlights limitations in the theoretical … Show more

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