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Dropping In: What Skateboarders Can Teach Us about Learning, Schooling, and Youth Development

paperbackJuly 28, 2023
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ISBN-13: 9781625347152 ISBN-10: 1625347154
Publisher
University of Massachusetts Press Massachusetts,
Binding
paperback
Published
July 28, 2023
Weight
0.8 lbs
Dimensions
22.90×1.80×15.20 cm

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Dropping In: What Skateboarders Can Teach Us about Learning, Schooling, and Youth Development by Petrone, Robert. paperback edition. ISBN: 9781625347152.

The die-hard local skateboarders of Franklin Skatepark—a group of working-class, Latino and white young men in the rural Midwest—are typically classified by schools and society as “struggling,” “at-risk,” “failing,” and “in crisis.” But at the skatepark, they thrive and succeed, not only by landing tricks but also by finding meaning and purpose in their lives. In Dropping In, Robert Petrone draws from multiple years of ethnographic research to bring readers into this rich environment, exploring how and why these young men engage more with skateboarding and its related cultural communities than with school. For them, it is in these alternative communities and spaces that they meet their intellectual, literate, and learning needs; cultivate meaningful and supportive relationships; and develop a larger understanding of their place in the world. By looking at what these skateboarders can teach us about what is right and working in their lives, Petrone asks educators and others committed to youth development to rethink schooling structures and practices to provide equitable education for all students.