How We See Us
Young People Imagining a Path to Their Futures
Michaela M Leslie-Rule author Nancy Hoffman editor Robert B Schwartz editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Harvard Educational Publishing Group
Publishing:31st Aug '25
£29.95
This title is due to be published on 31st August, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

A compelling appeal to center the perspectives of young people to support them in mapping pathways to future success
In How We See Us, Michaela Leslie-Rule amplifies the voices of young people approaching adulthood as they consider their experiences, needs, and goals for their education, early careers, and lives. Leslie-Rule encourages adults who support young people to listen more closely to youth voices so that their perspectives are centered in interventions made on their behalf.
Based on the findings of a research project of remarkable breadth and scale, with in-depth interviews, surveys, and focus groups of nearly 4,000 students from Black and Hispanic communities and low-income households in both urban and rural regions across the United States, the book finds thoughtful self-reflection and an optimistic mindset in the stories of the youths’ successes and challenges. The rich accounts of how they experience their identities, communities, education, and employment refute dominant narratives that so often frame their abilities in terms of deficits and that suggest that young people, and students of color especially, live in a perpetual state of crisis.
Leslie-Rule advocates for listening more deeply to young people and provides a framework, as well as tools, prompts, worksheets, and other resources, to improve practice. Such consideration, she argues, enables educators, policymakers, and researchers to better address the barriers students experience in building and navigating pathways to education, career, and adulthood.
ISBN: 9781682539798
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: unknown
160 pages