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Amy Cummins; April Martinez – English in Texas, 2023
The graphic novel "Invisible" (2022) by Christina Diaz Gonzalez and Gabriela Epstein demonstrates that adolescents can create a positive difference in the world and build friendships with people different from themselves. The novel's themes, nonlinear chronology, and innovative bilingual format make "Invisible" significant and…
Descriptors: Cartoons, Novels, Bilingualism, Teaching Methods
Pilgrim, Jodi; McLaughlin, Lori; Trotti, Judy – Texas Association for Literacy Education Yearbook, 2019
In this article, the authors encourage readers to get their minds IN the gutters--the literal gutters of graphic novels, that is. Gutters, one of many graphic novel text features, provide visual and metacognitive insight readers must use to make meaning as they read. Teachers must provide explicit instruction regarding these features and other…
Descriptors: Cartoons, Novels, Layout (Publications), Direct Instruction
Cook, John; Ecker, Ullrich K. H.; Trecek-King, Melanie; Schade, Gunnar; Jeffers-Tracy, Karen; Fessmann, Jasper; Kim, Sojung Claire; Kinkead, David; Orr, Margaret; Vraga, Emily; Roberts, Kurt; McDowell, Jay – Environmental Education Research, 2023
Misinformation about climate change is a consequential societal issue, causing polarization and reduced support for climate action. However, the seriousness of the problem does not preclude non-serious solutions. There are numerous potential benefits to humor as a strategy to counter misinformation, such as attracting attention and engaging…
Descriptors: Misconceptions, Climate, Humor, Games
Cailyn N. Dougherty; Cori Robinson Gregg – English in Texas, 2024
Exploring the realm of literacy involves understanding how graphic novels shape students' reading and writing journeys. Through scholarly research, the authors delve into the significant impact of graphic novels on education while highlighting their appeal to students through visual features and engaging storytelling. Included is a discussion of…
Descriptors: Cartoons, Novels, Literacy, Lesson Plans
Bellows, Elizabeth; Bauml, Michele; Field, Sherry; Ledbetter, Mary – Social Studies and the Young Learner, 2012
On September 17, 2011 (Constitution Day), Occupy Wall Street began as a protest movement when approximately 2,000 supporters assembled in lower Manhattan's Zuccotti Park. The group's concerns focused on the corporate role in the current financial crisis and economic inequality. Rhetoric both in support of and against the protest began to flood the…
Descriptors: Prior Learning, Teaching Methods, Laboratory Schools, Cartoons
Boske, Christa; McCormack, Susan – High School Journal, 2011
Popular media is a social phenomenon, especially for young audiences. This qualitative study examined how eleven Latino/a high school students and a Latino teacher understood the impact of media messages in an animated children's film. Findings suggest participants identified negative cultural messages embedded throughout the film regarding…
Descriptors: Audiences, Media Literacy, Mass Media Effects, High School Students
Stevenson, Sara – School Library Journal, 2009
As a middle school librarian in Austin, Texas, the author has been running weekly book clubs for years, which covered many genres that appeal to a wide cross section of kids. When approached by a group of Latino boys from low-income families, the author was inspired to run a Bluford High book club for reluctant readers. The author shares how she…
Descriptors: Reading Fluency, Clubs, Reading Motivation, Males
Riley, Philip – Southwestern Journal of Social Education, 1981
Presents a learning activity about President Lyndon B. Johnson for use in seventh-grade Texas history classes. Students examine one photograph and two political cartoons depicting President Johnson. They search for clues showing the ways that the president symbolized Texas and summarize their findings in a brief essay. (AM)
Descriptors: Cartoons, Grade 7, Junior High Schools, Learning Activities