Kristine Gritter (USA Seattle Pacific University), Xu Bian, Deborah Van Duinen
Teaching Graphic Novels to Adolescent Multilingual (and All) Learners
Universal Design, Pedagogy, and Practice
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Kristine Gritter (USA Seattle Pacific University), Xu Bian, Deborah Van Duinen
Teaching Graphic Novels to Adolescent Multilingual (and All) Learners
Universal Design, Pedagogy, and Practice
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This book provides a roadmap for teaching with graphic novels as an effective and engaging approach to advancing reading comprehension for English Learners in secondary school.
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This book provides a roadmap for teaching with graphic novels as an effective and engaging approach to advancing reading comprehension for English Learners in secondary school.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 196
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Dezember 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 151mm x 230mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 296g
- ISBN-13: 9781032231105
- ISBN-10: 1032231106
- Artikelnr.: 68711748
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 196
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Dezember 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 151mm x 230mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 296g
- ISBN-13: 9781032231105
- ISBN-10: 1032231106
- Artikelnr.: 68711748
Kristine Gritter is a Professor of Curriculum and Instruction at Seattle Pacific University, USA, and has published extensively about reading instruction, selection of classroom texts, and student discourse focusing on literature. Xu Bian is the Director of Curriculum and Instruction at Sunny Language Academy after serving as the Assistant Professor of Chinese at Seattle Pacific University, USA, from 2016 through 2023. She uses graphic novels as cultural and reading tools in her courses. Deborah Van Duinen is the Arnold and Esther Sonneveldt Professor of Education at Hope College, USA, and has published extensively on community literacy practices. Bill Boerman-Cornell is a Professor of Education at Trinity Christian College, USA, and has written multiple peer-reviewed articles and two books on teaching using graphic novels.
Chapter 1: How Graphic Novels Can Be Used to Study Literature
and Social Studies Using Principles of Universal Curriculum Design
Chapter 2: Reading to Understand and Reveal Culture as a Way of Life
Chapter 3: The Complexity and Importance of Multimodal Texts
Chapter 4: Teaching Critical Literacy with Graphic Novels
Chapter 5: How Thi Bui's The Best We Could Do Might Motivate
Students to Read
Chapter 6: Scaffolding Canonical Literature with Graphic Novels
Chapter 7: Highlighting Symbolism with Graphic Novels
Chapter 8: Emphasizing Vocabulary Growth with Graphic Novels
Chapter 9: Enhancing and Academizing Student Discourse with Graphic Novels
Chapter 10: Noticing and Creating More Precise Language with Graphic Novels
Chapter 11:When Hands Are Tied: How Integrated Assignments
of Graphic Novels May Work
Index
and Social Studies Using Principles of Universal Curriculum Design
Chapter 2: Reading to Understand and Reveal Culture as a Way of Life
Chapter 3: The Complexity and Importance of Multimodal Texts
Chapter 4: Teaching Critical Literacy with Graphic Novels
Chapter 5: How Thi Bui's The Best We Could Do Might Motivate
Students to Read
Chapter 6: Scaffolding Canonical Literature with Graphic Novels
Chapter 7: Highlighting Symbolism with Graphic Novels
Chapter 8: Emphasizing Vocabulary Growth with Graphic Novels
Chapter 9: Enhancing and Academizing Student Discourse with Graphic Novels
Chapter 10: Noticing and Creating More Precise Language with Graphic Novels
Chapter 11:When Hands Are Tied: How Integrated Assignments
of Graphic Novels May Work
Index
Chapter 1: How Graphic Novels Can Be Used to Study Literature
and Social Studies Using Principles of Universal Curriculum Design
Chapter 2: Reading to Understand and Reveal Culture as a Way of Life
Chapter 3: The Complexity and Importance of Multimodal Texts
Chapter 4: Teaching Critical Literacy with Graphic Novels
Chapter 5: How Thi Bui's The Best We Could Do Might Motivate
Students to Read
Chapter 6: Scaffolding Canonical Literature with Graphic Novels
Chapter 7: Highlighting Symbolism with Graphic Novels
Chapter 8: Emphasizing Vocabulary Growth with Graphic Novels
Chapter 9: Enhancing and Academizing Student Discourse with Graphic Novels
Chapter 10: Noticing and Creating More Precise Language with Graphic Novels
Chapter 11:When Hands Are Tied: How Integrated Assignments
of Graphic Novels May Work
Index
and Social Studies Using Principles of Universal Curriculum Design
Chapter 2: Reading to Understand and Reveal Culture as a Way of Life
Chapter 3: The Complexity and Importance of Multimodal Texts
Chapter 4: Teaching Critical Literacy with Graphic Novels
Chapter 5: How Thi Bui's The Best We Could Do Might Motivate
Students to Read
Chapter 6: Scaffolding Canonical Literature with Graphic Novels
Chapter 7: Highlighting Symbolism with Graphic Novels
Chapter 8: Emphasizing Vocabulary Growth with Graphic Novels
Chapter 9: Enhancing and Academizing Student Discourse with Graphic Novels
Chapter 10: Noticing and Creating More Precise Language with Graphic Novels
Chapter 11:When Hands Are Tied: How Integrated Assignments
of Graphic Novels May Work
Index