Date of Publication:
01-01-2024
Author (primary and other collaborators):
Oana Negru- Subtirica
Author of the Module:
Keywords:
adolescence
education
identity
Country: Region or Zone: Cluj-Napoca Geographical Context of the Research: International
Scientific Area of Research
Psychology
Educational identity has been studied increasingly in the past decades since school is a structured context that shapes adolescent identity formation. Across the academic years, adolescents learn to position themselves in terms of their education and schooling, perceiving these entities as more or less relevant for their self-formation. In this article, I analyze educational identity in the context of personal identity formation in adolescence through longitudinal studies from Japan, the Netherlands, and Romania that used the identity process approach. I also examine the role educational systems play in educational identity trajectories, outlining the limits of personal intentionality when adolescents make educational choices. In addition, I address the relations of educational identity development with two important outcomes of education: academic achievement and vocational development. I conclude that educational identity formation ref lects the freedom or coercion that country-specific educational systems teach adolescents through educational tracking and the timing of educational transitions
È un articolo recente e interessante che affronta come la scuola incida sull'identità personale nella fase adolescenziale. Si tratta di uno studio longitudinale condotto in Giappone, Paesi Bassi e Romania.
Negru-Subtirica, O. (2024). Educational identity processes in adolescence: An analysis of longitudinal evidence and the role of educational systems. Child Development Perspectives, 18, 97–103. ht t p s: //d o i.or g /10.1111/c dep.12504