Presents twenty-three essays that debate issues regarding teenage sexuality, including what factors influence teen attitudes toward sex, whether society should be concerned about teen sex, how society should respond to it, and what teens should be taught about sex.
Presents twenty-eight essays that debate issues related to the influences, problems, and values of America's young people, including juvenile crime, sexuality, drug and domestic abuse, and peer pressure.
A collection of real-life stories in which teens from across the country offer advice on how to deal with the struggles and triumphs of high school life.
the big sacrifices and small salaries of America's teachers
Moulthrop, Daniel
2005
Presents an examination of the reality of public school teaching in the United States, combining facts and statistics with the voices of schoolteachers from across the country, describing how society views teachers and how public policy intersects with teachers' lives.
my father, a city, and the conflict that divided America
Press, Eyal
2006
Eyal Press recounts how his father's work as a doctor who performed abortions in Buffalo, New York, impacted his own childhood and adult life, and discusses how his father's work influenced his own views on abortion.
Provides information for young people about falling in love, discussing the history of romantic expression, how it feels to fall in love, some of the difficulties teens encounter when entering an exclusive relationship, and how to deal with a break-up. Includes a glossary and a list of resources.
Presents various articles which discuss opposing viewpoints about the factors that influence teen sex, society's concern about and response to teen sex, and what sex education should be provided to teens and by whom.
Five young girls offer advice to succeeding in middle school and addresses issues such as popularity and peer pressure, boys, family problems, bullies, fashion, makeup, and more.