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Indlæser... Childhood and Adolescence: Voyages in Development (udgave 2016)af Spencer A. Rathus (Forfatter)
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Spencer A. Rathus provides a hands-on approach in the chronologically organized CHILDHOOD AND ADOLESCENCE: VOYAGES IN DEVELOPMENT, Sixth Edition, to help you understand the link between developmental theories and research as well as their application to your everyday life. Using his proven pedagogical approach, interspersed with personal and humorous stories, Rathus makes reading and studying an enjoyable process of discovery. Ingen biblioteksbeskrivelser fundet. |
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Other problems are: 1) The inordinate time they spend presenting Freud without spending a similar amount of time explaining that almost everything Freud taught has been debunked by multiple studies. 2) The way transgender children are presented as just feeling like they are another gender. This has not been appropriate language for longer than the sixth edition has been in publication (2016). I have been associated with the transgender community through one of my children who is trans and no one who is involved in advocating for them would ever say the child/adult "feels" like another gender.
There are several other problems as well, but I think those three should give anyone a good idea of what to expect in the rest of the book. Any professor who is still using this textbook has no business teaching future teachers. I have already noticed some of the students in my class (they are all taking it to teach preschool and elementary school) have taken these terrible ideas to heart and are firmly convinced now of things like "preschool children can be terribly selfish" because, of course, the book does not focus on how wrong Freud was. ( )