Adolescence is the most misunderstood stage in education
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In this conversation, Dr Heather Philp explores thecomplexities of adolescence from a developmental perspective, emphasising the need for education systems to adapt to the unique challenges and changes thatadolescents face. She discusses the misconceptions surrounding this stage of life, the importance of emotional safety in learning environments, and how understanding identity and belonging can enhance educational experiences. Dr Philp also highlights the Montessori approach as a model for creating supportive and engaging learning environments for adolescents.
Takeaways
Adolescence is often misunderstood as a problem to bemanaged.
It is a critical phase of becoming, not just a holdingperiod before adulthood.
Young people need calm and predictable adults to thrive.
Mistakes are essential for learning and should not be seenas failures.
Emotional safety is crucial for intellectual engagement.
Disengagement can be a form of self-protection, not apathy.
Adolescents are deeply concerned with their identity andbelonging.
Curiosity can flourish when students feel respected andvalued.
Academic struggles are often linked to self-perception andemotional safety.
The Montessori approach recognises the developmental needs of adolescents.