Stephen Hamilton
Professor
2007
HD

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Current Activities

Current Professional Activities
Editorial Board, Journal of Youth Studies, Applied Developmental Science 


Current Research Activities
The ecology of adolescent development: informal teaching, learning, and socialization in apprenticeship and other types of work-based learning. Youth development. Fostering natural mentoring. 

Current Extension Activities
ACT for Youth Upstate Center of Excellence - supporting community youth development initiatives.
Pilot programs to foster natural mentoring.
Strengthening the research base of extension and outreach.


Biography

Biographical Statement
Stephen F. Hamilton is Professor of Human Development, Associate Director of the Family Life Development Center, and Associate Provost for Outreach at Cornell. His research on adolescent development and education emphasizes the interaction of school, community, and work during the transition from to adulthood, especially in the contexts of work experience, experiential learning, community service, and mentoring relationships. A major portion of his responsibility has involved developing and supporting youth programs through Cooperative Extension. His role as Associate Provost for Outreach involves him with faculty, staff, and students across the university in such areas as science and math education and economic and community development. His book, Apprenticeship for Adulthood: Preparing Youth for the Future (1990), a product of a Fulbright Senior Research Fellowship in Germany, helped guide the School-to-Work Opportunities Act of 1994, as did the youth apprenticeship demonstration project that he and Mary Agnes Hamilton directed. Recent research includes a study of how adults mentor high school interns and apprentices in workplaces, which includes an experimental mentor training program. With Mary Agnes Hamilton he co-edited The Youth Development Handbook: Coming of Age in American Communities (2004).  Current research is on natural mentoring and how to foster it.

Education

Ed.D. 1975 - Harvard University - Learning Environments

M.A.T. 1969 - Harvard University - Social Studies

B.A. 1967 - Swarthmore College - History



Administrative Responsibilities
Associate Provost for Outreach
Associate Director, Family Life Development Center

Courses, Websites, Pubs

Related Websites
http://www.youthinsociety.human.cornell.edu/
http://www.outreach.cornell.edu/

Publications

Hamilton, S.F., Hamilton, M.A., Hirsch, B.J., Hughes, J., King, J. & Maton, K. (2006). Community contexts for mentoring. Journal of Community Psychology 34 (6) 727-746.

Benson, P.L. Scales, P.S., Hamilton, S.F., & Sesma, A., Jr. (2006). Positive youth development: Theory, research and applications. In W. Damon & R.M. Lerner (Eds.), Handbook of child psychology, Volume 1, Theoretical models of human development. New York: Wiley.

Hamilton, S.F., & Hamilton, M.A. (2006). School, work, and emerging adulthood. In J.J. Arnett & J.L. Tanner (Eds.), Emerging adults in America: Coming of age in the 21st century. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.

Hamilton, M.A., & Hamilton, S.F. (2005). Work and service. In D.L. DuBois & M.J. Karcher (Eds.), Handbook of youth mentoring. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Hamilton, S.F., & Hamilton, M.A. (2004). Contexts for mentoring. In R.M. Lerner & L. Steinberg (Eds.) Handbook of adolescent psychology. New York: Wiley.
 
Hamilton, S.F., & Hamilton, M.A. (Editors) (2004). The handbook of youth development: Coming of age in American communities. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
 
Darling, N., Hamilton, S., Shaver, K.H. (2003). Relationships outside the family: Unrelated adults. In G.R. Adams & M.D. Berzonsky (Eds.), Blackwell handbook of adolescence.

Darling, N., Hamilton, S.F., Toyokawa, T., & Matsuda, S. (2002). Naturally occurring mentoring in Japan and the United States: Social roles and correlates. American Journal of Community Psychology 30: 245-270.

Hamilton, S.F., & Lempert, W. (1997). The impact of apprenticeship on youth: A prospective analysis. Journal of Research on Adolescence, 6, 427-455

Hurrelmann, K., & Hamilton, S.F. (Editors) (1996). Social problems and social contexts in adolescence: Perspectives across boundaries. New York: Aldine de Gruyter.

Hamilton, S.F. (1994). Employment prospects as motivation for school achievement: Links and gaps between school and work in seven countries. In F.K. Silbereisen & E. Todt (Eds.), Adolescence in context: The interplay of family, school, peers, and work in adjustment. New York: Springer. 

Darling, N., Hamilton, S.F., & Niego, S. (1994). Adolescents' relations with adults outside the family. In R. Montemayor, G. R. Adams, & T. P. Gulotta, (Eds.), Advances in Adolescent Development: Vol. 6. Personal Relationships during Adolescence. Newbury Park, CA: Sage.

Hamilton, S.F. (1990). Apprenticeship for adulthood: Preparing youth for the future. New York: Free Press.