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Teaching Banned Books - 12 Guides for Young Readers (Paperback, Annotated edition)
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Teaching Banned Books - 12 Guides for Young Readers (Paperback, Annotated edition)
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Who hasn't read Blubber? And yet, published in 1974 and a New York
Times ""Outstanding Book,"" it remains one of the ""100 Most
Frequently Challenged Books"" and is kept out of many school
libraries. As a standard-bearer for intellectual freedom, the
school librarian is in an ideal position to collaborate with
teachers to not only protect the freedom to read but also ensure
that valued books with valuable lessons are not quarantined from
the readers for whom they were written. In this classroom and
library-ready book of discussion guides, award-winning champion of
children's literature Pat Scales shows that there is a way to teach
these books while respecting all views. The twelve books chosen for
inclusion in Teaching Banned Books, all challenged at one time or
another, are jumping off points for rich and engaging discussion
among young readers, their librarians and teachers, and their
parents. Each guide includes a summary of the novel, a pre-reading
activity, tips for introducing the topic, critical-thinking
discussion questions, and an annotated bibliography of related
fiction and nonfiction. Describing a literature discussion program
she set up as a middle school librarian, Scales says: ""The idea
was to have parents read the same books that their children were
reading and to come together once a month to discuss these books.
These parents understood that Blubber by Judy Blume is a harsh
reality of the life of many fifth and sixth graders. But what they
also learned was how to discuss this with their children. They
began calling me and asking me for books about teenage sexuality,
death, and dealing with bullies. And we never had a censorship
case."" And so in this book, you will find discussion guides for
books dealing with such tough subjects as societal outcasts, civil
rights, and keeping secrets. Armed with award-winning books that
kids love, you will: * Stimulate critical-thinking in reading. *
Encourage freedom of thought and expression. * Integrate First
Amendment principles into project-based social studies and language
arts classes. * Communicate the value of banned books to
administrators and challengers. There's a win-win way of teaching
banned books, and Pat Scales shares it in this brilliant handbook
for educators and school librarians who serve today's young
readers.
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