In this edited book, authors provide frameworks and strategies for thematically teaching women's rights issues in U.S. history. Chapters focus on a particular woman using a reputable trade book to strengthen literacy and social studies disciplinary thinking skills for students in upper elementary through middle school classrooms.
In this edited book, authors provide frameworks and strategies for thematically teaching women's rights issues in U.S. history. Chapters focus on a particular woman using a reputable trade book to strengthen literacy and social studies disciplinary thinking skills for students in upper elementary through middle school classrooms.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Natalie Keefer is associate professor of social studies education, Graduate Coordinator, and Co-Director of the Louisiana Center for Research and Education on Languages and Literacies (LA CREoLL) at the University of Louisiana Lafayette. Jeremiah Clabough is associate professor of social science education at the University of Alabama at Birmingham.
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List of Tables and Figures Foreword Introduction Jeremiah Clabough Chapter 1: Women's Rights and Classroom Literature: Theory, Scholarship, and Practice Natalie Keefer and Tori K. Flint Chapter 2: Thoroughly Modern Nellie Bly: Trailblazing Journalist, Feminist, and Activist Caroline C. Sheffield Chapter 3: "The People Must Know Before They Can Act": Examining Ida B. Wells' Legacy of Activism, Courage, and Resistance Amy J. Samuels Chapter 4: Dr. Mabel Ping-Hua Lee: Chinese American Pioneer of the Women's Suffrage Movement in the Era of the Chinese Exclusion Act Yali Zhao Chapter 5: Mamie on the Mound: Using Interdisciplinary, Critical Literacy to Explore the Life and Impact of Mamie "Peanut" Johnson Alyssa Whitford Chapter 6: Protecting Our Mother: Rachel Carson and the American Environmental Movement Sarah M. Denney Chapter 7: Finding Our Way: Women's Stories of Migration Margit E. McGuire Chapter 8: The Notorious R. B. G: Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Her Fight for Equality Rebecca Macon Bidwell and Nefertari Yancie Chapter 9: Future Directions for Thematic Teaching of Women's Rights Issues Jeremiah Clabough and Natalie Keefer Appendices About the Contributors
List of Tables and Figures Foreword Introduction Jeremiah Clabough Chapter 1: Women's Rights and Classroom Literature: Theory, Scholarship, and Practice Natalie Keefer and Tori K. Flint Chapter 2: Thoroughly Modern Nellie Bly: Trailblazing Journalist, Feminist, and Activist Caroline C. Sheffield Chapter 3: "The People Must Know Before They Can Act": Examining Ida B. Wells' Legacy of Activism, Courage, and Resistance Amy J. Samuels Chapter 4: Dr. Mabel Ping-Hua Lee: Chinese American Pioneer of the Women's Suffrage Movement in the Era of the Chinese Exclusion Act Yali Zhao Chapter 5: Mamie on the Mound: Using Interdisciplinary, Critical Literacy to Explore the Life and Impact of Mamie "Peanut" Johnson Alyssa Whitford Chapter 6: Protecting Our Mother: Rachel Carson and the American Environmental Movement Sarah M. Denney Chapter 7: Finding Our Way: Women's Stories of Migration Margit E. McGuire Chapter 8: The Notorious R. B. G: Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Her Fight for Equality Rebecca Macon Bidwell and Nefertari Yancie Chapter 9: Future Directions for Thematic Teaching of Women's Rights Issues Jeremiah Clabough and Natalie Keefer Appendices About the Contributors
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