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Genre-Based Strategies to Promote Critical Literacy in Grades 4–8

English · Paperback / Softback

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Draws on critical and radical change theory to equip both aspiring and practicing library and teacher candidates with practical, research-based ideas for enacting critical literacy practices in middle grade libraries and classrooms.

Genre Based Strategies to Promote Critical Literacy in Grades 4-8 provides strategies and lesson plans with additional resources and tools for school librarians and teachers to engage middle grade students in reading children's literature through a critical literacy lens.

To be critically literate readers and thinkers, students must learn to question what they read, asking themselves who wrote the text, why the text was written, and how the text positions its readers and others. Teaching students how to read from a critical literacy stance is a timely and relevant practice in a world in which text is available instantly and on nearly any mobile device. In many cases, preparation programs for school librarians and teachers do not teach candidates how to incorporate critical literacy practices in library and classroom settings. This book provides both pre-service and in-service school librarians and teachers with that professional development and guidance for teaching critical literacy in children's literature courses.

List of contents










Introduction
1 What Is Critical Literacy?
2 Informational Books
3 Examining Multiple Perspectives with Multimodal Text Sets (Lesson Plan)
4 Narrative Nonfiction and Biographies
5 Close Reading and Analyzing Word Choice in Narrative Nonfiction (Lesson Plan)
6 Historical Fiction
7 Pairing Texts to Expand Perspectives (Lesson Plan)
8 Contemporary Realistic Fiction
9 Making Disconnections in Literature Circles (Lesson Plan)
10 Fantasy
11 Unpacking Social Identities and Norms through Character Study (Lesson Plan)
12 Picture Books
13 Using Asynchronous Discussion to Unpack Visual Messages (Lesson Plan)
14 Graphic Novels
15 Reframing and Rewriting the Story from Alternate Perspectives (Lesson Plan)
References
Author/Title Index: Recommended Books for Grades 4-8
Subject Index


About the author










Danielle E. Hartsfield, PhD, is assistant professor at the University of North Georgia. She teaches children's literature and courses in the elementary education program in addition to supervising teacher candidates.

Sue C. Kimmel, PhD, is associate professor at Old Dominion University. She teaches children's literature, curriculum, and library science courses. She has been a member of the Newbery, Caldecott, and Notable Books for Children committees.


Product details

Authors Danielle Hartsfield, Sue Kimmel, Sue C. Kimmel, Danielle E. Sachdeva
Publisher Bloomsbury
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 21.10.2019
 
EAN 9781440863165
ISBN 978-1-4408-6316-5
No. of pages 164
Dimensions 174 mm x 252 mm x 12 mm
Weight 340 g
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Media, communication > Book trade, library system

LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Reading Skills, Reading skills, Language learning: reading skills, Teaching of a specific subject, Library & information services, Library and information services, EDUCATION / Teaching / Subjects / General

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