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Demonstrating the power of teaching global literature from a
critical literacy perspective, this book explores the ways that K-6
educators can infuse diverse texts into their classrooms and find
support for their endeavours in teacher inquiry communities.
Through carefully analyzed, ethnographically informed portraits of
classroom life alternating with teachers' own accounts of their
teaching and learning experiences, it demonstrates how students are
moved to question, debate, and take action in response to global
texts. This multi-vocal work both emerges from and responds to
tensions and debates related to the purpose and practice of
literature education in a time of Common Core State Standards.
Demonstrating the power of teaching global literature from a
critical literacy perspective, this book explores the ways that K-6
educators can infuse diverse texts into their classrooms and find
support for their endeavours in teacher inquiry communities.
Through carefully analyzed, ethnographically informed portraits of
classroom life alternating with teachers' own accounts of their
teaching and learning experiences, it demonstrates how students are
moved to question, debate, and take action in response to global
texts. This multi-vocal work both emerges from and responds to
tensions and debates related to the purpose and practice of
literature education in a time of Common Core State Standards.
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