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Jared McKee; Geoffrey Kellogg – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2024
"How Young Adult Literature Gets Taught: Perspectives, Ideologies, and Pedagogical Approaches for Instruction and Assessment" (Bickmore et al., 2022) seeks to provide guidelines for teacher educators and secondary English teachers on how to teach young adult literature (YAL). This 15-chapter manual includes chapters written by experts in…
Descriptors: Book Reviews, Adolescent Literature, Teacher Educators, Secondary School Teachers
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Youdell, Deborah – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2016
Since the Human Genome Project mapped the gene sequence, new biological sciences have been generating a raft of new knowledges about the mechanisms and functions of the molecular body. One area of work that has particular potential to speak to sociology of education, is the emerging field of epigenetics. Epigenetics moves away from the mapped…
Descriptors: Biological Sciences, Educational Sociology, Genetics, Environmental Influences
Giffard, Sue – School Library Journal, 2011
On the "New York Times" Children's Best Sellers list for more than two years, Jeff Kinney's "Diary of a Wimpy Kid" still causes groups of children to enthusiastically exclaim that it's the "best book ever." What is it that kids love about Greg Heffley and his escapades? Why are they overcome with laughter while simply trying to explain his humor?…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Humor, Story Telling, Illustrations
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Mallon, Melissa, Ed. – Public Services Quarterly, 2012
In their Top Trends of 2012, the Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL) named data curation as one of the issues to watch in academic libraries in the near future (ACRL, 2012, p. 312). Data curation can be summarized as "the active and ongoing management of data through its life cycle of interest and usefulness to scholarship,…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Research Libraries, Library Services, Librarians
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Brooks, Wanda – Children's Literature in Education, 2009
This article analyzes the 2002 Coretta Scott King Award book by Mildred Taylor entitled "The Land". The novel and its author are situated within a tradition of historical fiction written by and about African Americans. I then offer an analysis that utilizes Critical Race Theory as an interpretive tool for examining the ways Taylor embeds meanings…
Descriptors: African Americans, Adolescent Literature, Recognition (Achievement), Ownership
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Osa, Osayimwense – ALAN Review, 1988
Discusses three "touchstone" young adult books by contemporary Nigerian writers--Jide Oguntoye's TOO COLD FOR COMFORT, Buchi Emecheta's THE BRIDE PRICE, and Agbo Areo's DIRECTOR! (MM)
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, African Literature, Contemporary Literature, Foreign Countries
Kilpatrick, William; And Others – 1994
This book is a family guide to classic novels, historical fiction, fables and fairy tales, contemporary fiction, myths and legends, science fiction and fantasy, folktales, sacred texts, picture books, biographies, books for holiday/holy days, and many other books that celebrate virtues and values. Included are more than 300 titles, each featuring…
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, American Indian Literature, Annotated Bibliographies, Anthologies
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Bischoff, Joan – English Journal, 1989
Discusses a pair of books (Annie Dillard's "An American Childhood" and Maxine Hong Kingston's "The Woman Warrior: Memoirs of a Girlhood among Ghosts") that are well-written, discussion-worthy, and sufficiently alike in content that they can be taught in tandem for comparative purposes as part of a contemporary-literature unit. (RS)
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Comparative Analysis, Contemporary Literature, English Instruction
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Nist, Joan – ALAN Review, 1988
Discusses some works by the following Australian writers of young adult literature: Ivan Southall, Patricia Wrightson, Bill Scott, Ruth Manley, Allan Baillie, Colin Theile, Ruth Park, Lee Harding, Robin Klein, and Eleanor Spence. (MM)
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Australian Literature, Authors, Contemporary Literature
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Harris, Violet; And Others – Language Arts, 1993
Reviews 23 recently published works of multicultural literature (African-American, Asian and Asian-American, Native American, and Hispanic literature). Discusses some issues related to multicultural literature, and includes a 58-item list of other multicultural literature. (RS)
Descriptors: American Indian Literature, Black Literature, Book Reviews, Childrens Literature
Peetoom, Adrian – Canadian Journal of English Language Arts, 1989
Discusses how teaching and learning are generally portrayed in children's books. Examines Morley Callaghan's "Luke Baldwin's Vow," noting that this novel deliberately invites the reader to watch the learning processes of its characters. (MM)
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Characterization, Childrens Literature, Elementary Secondary Education
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Zirinsky, Driek; Morache, Jette – English Journal, 1989
Reviews two books by Ivan Doig: "This House of Sky: Landscapes of a Western Mind" and "English Creek." Notes that both books provide a picture of life in the American West that is not pervaded by Western stereotypes of cowboys and Indians. (MM)
Descriptors: Characterization, English Instruction, Literature Appreciation, Secondary Education
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Nelms, Ben F.; Nelms, Elizabeth D. – English Journal, 1992
Reviews nine novels for young adults written before 1967 which are now considered to be "classics" by many English teachers. (PRA)
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Book Reviews, Classics (Literature), Literature Appreciation
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Merriam, Allen H. – Journal of Black Studies, 1988
Using Chinua Achebe's "Things Fall Apart" as a case study, demonstrates the evocative power of fiction to promote interracial understanding. Creative art, by appealing to the imagination, can evoke feelings and insights that make human relationships vivid and personal. (BJV)
Descriptors: African Literature, Attitude Change, Black Literature, Literature Appreciation
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Jobe, Ronald A.; Sutton, Wendy K. – Reading Teacher, 1992
Reviews and introduces children's literature written and illustrated by Canadians. Includes books by Monica Hughes, Robert Munsch, Ted Harrison, Ian Wallace, and others. (PRA)
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Book Reviews, Childrens Literature, Elementary Education
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