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Book 1, Birth of Rock. Chapter 10, Lesson 1: Birth of the American Teenager
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In this lesson, students will investigate how teenagers became a distinct demographic group with its own identity in the postwar years, and, in turn, how their influence helped push Rock and Roll into the mainstream. In so doing, they helped secure Rock and Roll's place as the most important popular music of the 20th century.

Subject:
Arts Education
Band
Material Type:
Unit of Study
Provider:
TeachRock
Date Added:
10/08/2019
Book 4, Fragmentation. Chapter 2, Lesson 2: Glam: The Return of the Teenager
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Through an examination of musical performances, film trailers, television interviews, and archival photographs, students will investigate the cultural landscape of the early 1970s to better understand the rise of Glam and what the music offered teenage audiences who came of age after the radical social movements of the 1960s.

Subject:
Arts Education
Band
Material Type:
Unit of Study
Provider:
TeachRock
Date Added:
10/08/2019
The Mysterious Workings of The Adolescent Brain
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Why do teenagers seem so much more impulsive, so much less self-aware than grown-ups? Cognitive neuroscientist Sarah-Jayne Blakemore compares the prefrontal cortex in adolescents to that of adults, to show us how typically "teenage" behavior is caused by the growing and developing brain.

Subject:
Psychology
Social Studies
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Lesson
Provider:
TED
Author:
Sarah Jayne Blakemore
Date Added:
06/01/2012