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Many Books, Many Stories - Using Children's and Young Adult Literature to Open Classroom Conversations (Hardcover, New edition)
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Many Books, Many Stories - Using Children's and Young Adult Literature to Open Classroom Conversations (Hardcover, New edition)
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Many Books, Many Stories aims to provide both the rationale for
engaging in work with inclusive children's and young adult
literature and the resources necessary for teachers, counselors,
librarians and school administration to incorporate diverse
literature into the classroom or into school-wide contexts. The
authors provide multiple perspectives and examples of texts that
open conversations about powerful topics and ideas that arise in
many children's and young adult books. Indeed, it is not enough to
just have access to many stories; teachers must consider the ways
in which they can engage in discussions around books and their
importance. This volume serves to prepare both teacher candidates
and in-service teachers to become reflective practitioners who
embrace responsive literacy instruction and who work to ensure
equity in literacy education. Therefore, this book serves as a
resource to guide educators with both pedagogy and curricular
content-embracing stories and amplifying voices with children's and
young adult literature. "The collection of chapters in this volume
is inspiring. Striking a perfect balance between theory and
classroom practice, this volume provides a convincing reason as to
why the use of children's literature is critical and necessary in
today's universities, schools, and classrooms. The editors have
done an excellent job in collecting a diverse set of engaging and
insightful chapters to discuss matters of race, identity,
inequality, and diversity." -Bobbie Kabuto, Professor of Literacy
Education, Queens College, CUNY "This thoughtfully edited
collection brings together a powerful collection of educators to
discuss a crucially important topic in classrooms today. The
authors push the reader to question and critically reflect on how
they can use literature to facilitate important conversations about
diversity. The chapters challenge thinking but also provide
multiple examples and the resources that will enable educators to
provide spaces in the classroom for children to see their lives
reflected in literature." -Sinead Harmey, Associate Professor in
Literacy Education, IOE, University College London's Faculty of
Education and Society
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