Title:
Multicultural children's literature : a critical issues approach
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Publication Information:
Thousand Oaks, Calif. : Sage Publications, 2011
Physical Description:
xix, 265 p. ; 24 cm.
ISBN:
9781412955225
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Summary
Summary
Preparing K-12 teachers to address today′s social, cultural, and critical issues using multicultural children′s books
Written in an engaging style, this comprehensive text prepares K-12 teachers to address a wide range of contemporary social issues--such as violence, gender, war, terrorism, child labor, censorship, and disabilities--through multicultural children′s literature. Each chapter includes sample lessons plans designed to encourage critical and creative thinking at the elementary and secondary levels and an annotated bibliography that makes it easy for teachers and librarians to choose multicultural children books that address specific critical issues.
Key Features
The evolution of multicultural children′s literature is covered, including discussion of controversies and issues around its definitions and uses. Reflection Questions for the Teacher provide readers with practical techniques they can use as they prepare lessons around a given critical issue. Sample Response Lessons demonstrate how to address critical issues using multicultural literature in K-12 classrooms. An Annotated Bibliography at the end of each chapter lists specific multicultural children′s books organized around each critical issue.Table of Contents
Preface |
Part I Taking a Critical Issues Approach |
1 Introduction to Multicultural Children's Literature: A Critical Issues Approach |
Children's Literature Defined |
Multicultural Children's Literature |
A Brief Historical Overview |
Role of Multicultural Children's Literature in Today's Schools |
Critical Literacy and Multicultural Children's Literature |
Forming Issues Into and Through Critical Literacy Lessons |
Reflection Questions for the Teacher |
Sample Response Lesson 1.1 Forming a Critical Literacy Lesson Using Educational Drama |
Examples of Responses to Lesson 1.1 |
Selected Annotated Bibliography |
References |
2 The Essentials and Foundations of Multicultural Children's Literature |
Tracing a Brief History of Multiculturalism |
Multiculturalism to Multicultural Children's Literature |
Multicultural Children's Literature and Levels of Multiculturalism |
Defining Multicultural Children's Literature |
The Need for Multicultural Children's Literature |
Conclusion |
Reflection Questions for the Teacher |
Sample Response Lesson 2.1 Check for Authenticity |
Selected Annotated Bibliography |
References |
3 Choosing Books and Reading Critically |
Choosing Critical Children's Books |
Reader Response |
Reading Aloud and Transactional Theory |
Questioning |
As the Experts: Authors, Parents, Educators, and Teachers |
Reflection Questions for the Teacher |
Sample Response Lesson 3.1 Change Is Not Easy |
Example of Response to Lesson 3.1 |
Sample Response Lesson 3.2 Negotiating a Deal |
Selected Annotated Bibliography |
References |
Part II Exploring Issues in Multicultural Children's Literature |
4 Responding to Censorship, Book Banning, and Controversies |
What is Censorship? |
Intellectual Freedom and the First Amendment |
Why Are Books Censored? |
What Does Censorship Really Do? |
What do Authors, Publishers, Teachers, and Parents Say About Censorship? |
Useful Resources |
Reflection Questions for the Teacher |
Web Sites of Organizations |
Sample Response Lesson 4.1 Censorship |
Selected Annotated Bibliography |
References |
5 Gender, Sexuality, and Equity |
Gender Roles Portrayed in Children's Literature |
Children's Reading Preferences |
Gender Equity and Finding a Balance |
Some Considerations and Recommendations |
Children's Books and Sexuality |
Sexuality Portrayed in Children's Books |
Using Children's Books to Promote Equity and Understanding |
Reflection Questions for the Teacher |
Sample Response Lesson 5.1 Gender Roles |
Sample Response Lesson 5.2 Gender and Coming of Age |
Selected Annotated Bibliography |
References |
6 Understanding or Justifying Violence |
Defining Violence |
Justifying Violence in Children's Books |
Steps to Counter Violence in the Media |
Gang Violence |
Traditional Tales and Violence |
Real Life, History, and Violence |
Understanding Violence |
Reflection Questions for the Teacher |
Sample Response Lesson 6.1 Violence |
Sample Response Lesson 6.2 Violence |
Selected Annotated Bibliography |
References |
Part III Realities in Life and Multicultural Children's Literature |
7 War, Terrorism, Justice, and Freedom |
Making Meaning: A Historical Perspective |
Making Meaning: A Current Perspective |
Making Meaning and Critical Connections |
Using Children's Books to Address War, Terrorism, Justice, and Freedom |
Past Depictions |
Current Depictions |
Reading Authentic Accounts |
Finding Resilience in the Face of Adversity |
Conclusion |
Reflection Questions for the Teacher |
Sample Response Lesson 7.1 Exploring Issues of War Using Educational Drama |
Example of Responses to Lesson 7.1 |
Selected Annotated Bibliography |
References |
8 Prejudice, Bullying, Abuse, and Other Challenging Situations |
Defining and Discussing Challenging Situations |
Prejudice |
Bullying |
Poverty |
Abuse |
Divorce |
Child Labor |
Reflection Questions for the Teacher |
Sample Response Lesson 8.1 Poverty |
Sample Response Lesson 8.2 Foster Care |
Selected Annotated Bibliography |
References |
9 Disabilities and the Special Child |
The Need for Representating Disabilities and Special Needs in Classrooms |
The Special Child |
Disabilities as a 'Multicultural' Group |
Children Who Are Health Impaired |
Reflection Questions for the Teacher |
Sample Response Lesson 9.1 Children With Special Needs |
Sample Response Lesson 9.2 Children With Special Needs |
Selected Annotate Bibliography |
References |
10 Influences of a Digital World |
The Internet, Television, and the Video Industry |
Digital Age Literature |
Computer Books and Programs |
Audiobooks |
Reflection Questions for the Teacher |
Sample Response Lesson 10.1 http://www.tumblebooks.com |
Sample Response Lesson 10.2 http://www.en.childrenlibrary.org |
Selected Annotated Bibliography |
References |
Glossary |
Index |
About the Author |
About the Contributing Author |