Dynamic content designed for the way today''s students read, think, and learn brings concepts to life Integrated within the narrative, interactives and videos empower students to engage with concepts and take an active role in learning. Revel''s unique presentation of media as an intrinsic part of course content brings the hallmark features of Adolescence and Emerging Adulthood: A Cultural Approach to life. Revel''s media interactives have been designed to be completed quickly, and its videos are brief, so students stay focused and on task. Located throughout Revel, quizzing affords students opportunities to check their understanding at regular intervals before moving on. The Revel mobile app lets students read, practice, and study -- anywhere, anytime, on any device. Content is available both online and offline, and the app syncs work across all registered devices automatically, giving students great flexibility to toggle between phone, tablet, and laptop as they move through their day. The app also lets students set assignment notifications to stay on top of all due dates. Revel''s writing functionality , available in select courses, enables educators to integrate writing -- among the best ways to foster and assess critical thinking -- into the course without significantly impacting their grading burden.
Self-paced Journaling Prompts throughout the narrative encourage students to express their thoughts without breaking stride in their reading. Assignable Shared Writing Activities direct students to share written responses with classmates, fostering peer discussion. And Essays integrated directly within Revel allow instructors to assign the precise writing tasks they need for the course. Highlighting, note taking, and a glossary let students read and study however they like. Educators can add notes for students, too, including reminders or study tips. A cultural approach paints a comprehensive picture of development Author Jeffrey Jensen Arnett emphasizes the impact of culture throughout the text. By informing students about what life is like for young people in cultures from around the world, the text broadens their understanding of the diversity of human development. The text strives to prompt students not only to think critically but to learn to think culturally about the studies they examine.
Arnett includes more coverage on emerging adulthood (the age range of 18 to 25) than any other adolescence text. Not only is this particular topic area of interest to students, but it is also a growing area of research. An emphasis on development in varying cultures coupled with a global view encourages students to think outside of their own experiences. This emphasis also encourages students to think critically as they explore the similarities and differences around the world. An interdisciplinary approach -- drawing on psychology, anthropology, sociology, history, education, psychiatry, medicine, and family studies -- helps paint a comprehensive picture of development. In order to provide a fresh, more comprehensive overview of young people''s development, author Jeffrey Jensen Arnett offers coverage of topics sometimes overlooked in other development texts . A chapter on cultural beliefs emphasizes how these beliefs shape the socialization that takes place in every other context of development, from family to schools to media. A chapter that focuses on cultural variations and historical changes in gender roles , with vivid examples of gender roles and expectations in non-Western cultures, helps students to see how gender acts as a defining framework for young people''s development in a range of cultures.
A chapter dedicated to work helps students understand the lives of adolescents in developing countries, many of whom are not in school. This chapter also covers the transition from school to work, an important part of emerging adulthood for many people In developed countries. A chapter on media helps students understand this prominent part of young people''s lives in most societies today. Student-oriented features foster understanding of key concepts Thinking Critically critical thinking questions in each chapter encourage students to connect ideas across chapters, to consider hypothetical questions, and to apply the chapter materials to their own lives. These questions inspire students to attain a higher level of analysis and reflection about the ideas and information in the chapters. Cultural Focus boxes in each chapter explore aspects of development in a specific culture, which helps students learn how to think culturally (as well as critically) about development. Historical Focus boxes describe some aspect of young people''s development during a specific historical period, helping students to understand the role historical context plays in development. Research Focus boxes explain the methods used in a specific study in detail, providing students with detailed examples of how research on adolescence and emerging adulthood is conducted.
UPDATED! In the Sixth Edition, learning objectives are more fully integrated throughout the text to help students better organize and understand key concepts. The learning objectives appear at the beginning of each chapter and are also tied to each of the chapter''s subheads. NEW! A chapter summary recaps the content of the chapter and ties directly to the chapter learning objectives, ensuring that students understand the chapter''s key takeaways. New and updated content ensures an up-to-date learning experience NEW! The Sixth Edition includes new material that will enhance students'' understanding of cultural similarities and differences and how the development of adolescents and emerging adults is influenced by their culture. NEW! Every chapter includes the latest, most up-to-date theory and research related to emerging adulthood to reflect exciting developments in this area. NEW! Hundreds of new citations from 2012-2016 have been added to this edition, incorporating the most recent findings in the field. NEW! Updated content includes coverage of brain development in emerging adulthood in Chapter 3, Cognitive Foundations, and fresh material on slang in Chapter 8, Friends and Peers. NEW! Updated and expanded research on adolescence around the world enhances students'' understanding of cultural similarities and differences and how culture influences development.
NEW! The inclusion of updated and expanded theory and research on emerging adulthood ensures that the text reflects the exciting scholarly developments happening in the field. Superior assignability and tracking tools help educators make sure students are completing their reading and understanding core concepts Revel''s assignment calendar allows educators to indicate precisely which readings must be completed on which dates. This clear, detailed schedule helps students stay on task by eliminating any ambiguity as to which material will be covered during each class. When they understand exactly what is expected of them, students are better motivated to keep up. Revel''s performance dashboard empowers educators to monitor class assignment completion as well as individual student achievement. Actionable information, such as points earned on quizzes and tests and time on task, helps educators intersect with their students in meaningful ways. For example, the trending column reveals whether students'' grades are improving or declining, helping educators to identify students who might need help to stay on track. Revel''s Blackboard Learn(tm) integration provides institutions, instructors, and students easy access to their Revel courses.
With single sign-on, students can be ready to access Revel''s interactive blend of authors'' narrative, media, and assessment on their first day. Flexible, on-demand grade synchronization capabilities allow educators to control exactly which Revel grades should be transferred to the Blackboard Gradebook.