How Young Adult Literature Gets Taught (eBook, PDF)
Perspectives, Ideologies, and Pedagogical Approaches for Instruction and Assessment
Redaktion: Bickmore, Steven; Graber, Stacy; Strickland, T. Hunter
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A manual for teaching Young Adult Literature, this textbook presents perspectives and methods on how to organize and teach literature in engaging and inclusive ways that meet specific educational and programmatic goals. Effective and creative ways to construct a course explored in this book include multimodal, social justice, and more.
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A manual for teaching Young Adult Literature, this textbook presents perspectives and methods on how to organize and teach literature in engaging and inclusive ways that meet specific educational and programmatic goals. Effective and creative ways to construct a course explored in this book include multimodal, social justice, and more.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
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- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Oktober 2022
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- ISBN-13: 9781000728385
- Artikelnr.: 65446436
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
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- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Oktober 2022
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000728385
- Artikelnr.: 65446436
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Steven T. Bickmore is an Emeritus Professor of English Education at University of Nevada, Las Vegas, USA. He established the academic blog, Dr. Bickmore's YA Wednesday and is a past editor of The ALAN Review (2009-2014). T. Hunter Strickland is an Assistant Professor of Literacy Education at Anderson University (South Carolina), USA. Stacy Graber is an Associate Professor and Program Coordinator of English Education at Youngstown State University, USA.
Dedications Editor and Contributor's Biographies Foreword by Crag Hill 1.
Introduction by Steven T. Bickmore and T. Hunter Strickland 2. What We
Learn from the Research on YAL Methods Syllabi by T. Hunter Strickland and
Steven T. Bickmore 3. "You Gotta Know the Territory:" A Comprehensive
Historical Approach to Teaching a Young Adult Literature Course by Chris
Crowe and Kiri Case 4. From Hovering in the Margin to Taking Center Stage:
Including YA in the English Methods Course by KaaVonia Hinton 5.
Understanding the Value of Choice in the Young Adult Literature Methods
Course by T. Hunter Strickland 6. A Social Action Approach to Young Adult
Literature: Reading and Moving for Justice by Ashley Boyd and Janine J.
Darragh 7. Teaching Young Adult Verse Novels: Creating Student Writers by
Honoring the White Spaces by Melanie Hundley and Steven T. Bickmore 8.
Teaching Graphic Novels: Form and Content by Stergios Botakis 9. Augmented
Reading for Hyperconnected Youth: A Multimedia Approach to Young Adult
Literature by Fawn Canady 10. Let Them Watch, Let Them Read, Let Them
Choose: The YA Novel and Film Course by Gretchen Rumohr 11. Who is the
"Young Adult" in Young Adult Literature? Critically Analyzing Conceptions
of Adolescence in Texts Designed for Their Consumption by Sophia Tatiana
Sarigianides 12. The Theory-Directed Syllabus: An Update on Teaching YAL
through Critical Frameworks by Stacy Graber 13. Who We Are Where We Are:
Reading and Teaching YAL Through a Place-Based Lens by Chea Parton 14.
Teaching Young Adult Literature in the High School Classroom by Tista
Owczarzak 15. Information Literacy and the Inclusive Classroom: Preparing
Future Educators to Challenge Implicit Biases in Curriculum Materials by
Amanda Melilli
Introduction by Steven T. Bickmore and T. Hunter Strickland 2. What We
Learn from the Research on YAL Methods Syllabi by T. Hunter Strickland and
Steven T. Bickmore 3. "You Gotta Know the Territory:" A Comprehensive
Historical Approach to Teaching a Young Adult Literature Course by Chris
Crowe and Kiri Case 4. From Hovering in the Margin to Taking Center Stage:
Including YA in the English Methods Course by KaaVonia Hinton 5.
Understanding the Value of Choice in the Young Adult Literature Methods
Course by T. Hunter Strickland 6. A Social Action Approach to Young Adult
Literature: Reading and Moving for Justice by Ashley Boyd and Janine J.
Darragh 7. Teaching Young Adult Verse Novels: Creating Student Writers by
Honoring the White Spaces by Melanie Hundley and Steven T. Bickmore 8.
Teaching Graphic Novels: Form and Content by Stergios Botakis 9. Augmented
Reading for Hyperconnected Youth: A Multimedia Approach to Young Adult
Literature by Fawn Canady 10. Let Them Watch, Let Them Read, Let Them
Choose: The YA Novel and Film Course by Gretchen Rumohr 11. Who is the
"Young Adult" in Young Adult Literature? Critically Analyzing Conceptions
of Adolescence in Texts Designed for Their Consumption by Sophia Tatiana
Sarigianides 12. The Theory-Directed Syllabus: An Update on Teaching YAL
through Critical Frameworks by Stacy Graber 13. Who We Are Where We Are:
Reading and Teaching YAL Through a Place-Based Lens by Chea Parton 14.
Teaching Young Adult Literature in the High School Classroom by Tista
Owczarzak 15. Information Literacy and the Inclusive Classroom: Preparing
Future Educators to Challenge Implicit Biases in Curriculum Materials by
Amanda Melilli
Dedications Editor and Contributor's Biographies Foreword by Crag Hill 1.
Introduction by Steven T. Bickmore and T. Hunter Strickland 2. What We
Learn from the Research on YAL Methods Syllabi by T. Hunter Strickland and
Steven T. Bickmore 3. "You Gotta Know the Territory:" A Comprehensive
Historical Approach to Teaching a Young Adult Literature Course by Chris
Crowe and Kiri Case 4. From Hovering in the Margin to Taking Center Stage:
Including YA in the English Methods Course by KaaVonia Hinton 5.
Understanding the Value of Choice in the Young Adult Literature Methods
Course by T. Hunter Strickland 6. A Social Action Approach to Young Adult
Literature: Reading and Moving for Justice by Ashley Boyd and Janine J.
Darragh 7. Teaching Young Adult Verse Novels: Creating Student Writers by
Honoring the White Spaces by Melanie Hundley and Steven T. Bickmore 8.
Teaching Graphic Novels: Form and Content by Stergios Botakis 9. Augmented
Reading for Hyperconnected Youth: A Multimedia Approach to Young Adult
Literature by Fawn Canady 10. Let Them Watch, Let Them Read, Let Them
Choose: The YA Novel and Film Course by Gretchen Rumohr 11. Who is the
"Young Adult" in Young Adult Literature? Critically Analyzing Conceptions
of Adolescence in Texts Designed for Their Consumption by Sophia Tatiana
Sarigianides 12. The Theory-Directed Syllabus: An Update on Teaching YAL
through Critical Frameworks by Stacy Graber 13. Who We Are Where We Are:
Reading and Teaching YAL Through a Place-Based Lens by Chea Parton 14.
Teaching Young Adult Literature in the High School Classroom by Tista
Owczarzak 15. Information Literacy and the Inclusive Classroom: Preparing
Future Educators to Challenge Implicit Biases in Curriculum Materials by
Amanda Melilli
Introduction by Steven T. Bickmore and T. Hunter Strickland 2. What We
Learn from the Research on YAL Methods Syllabi by T. Hunter Strickland and
Steven T. Bickmore 3. "You Gotta Know the Territory:" A Comprehensive
Historical Approach to Teaching a Young Adult Literature Course by Chris
Crowe and Kiri Case 4. From Hovering in the Margin to Taking Center Stage:
Including YA in the English Methods Course by KaaVonia Hinton 5.
Understanding the Value of Choice in the Young Adult Literature Methods
Course by T. Hunter Strickland 6. A Social Action Approach to Young Adult
Literature: Reading and Moving for Justice by Ashley Boyd and Janine J.
Darragh 7. Teaching Young Adult Verse Novels: Creating Student Writers by
Honoring the White Spaces by Melanie Hundley and Steven T. Bickmore 8.
Teaching Graphic Novels: Form and Content by Stergios Botakis 9. Augmented
Reading for Hyperconnected Youth: A Multimedia Approach to Young Adult
Literature by Fawn Canady 10. Let Them Watch, Let Them Read, Let Them
Choose: The YA Novel and Film Course by Gretchen Rumohr 11. Who is the
"Young Adult" in Young Adult Literature? Critically Analyzing Conceptions
of Adolescence in Texts Designed for Their Consumption by Sophia Tatiana
Sarigianides 12. The Theory-Directed Syllabus: An Update on Teaching YAL
through Critical Frameworks by Stacy Graber 13. Who We Are Where We Are:
Reading and Teaching YAL Through a Place-Based Lens by Chea Parton 14.
Teaching Young Adult Literature in the High School Classroom by Tista
Owczarzak 15. Information Literacy and the Inclusive Classroom: Preparing
Future Educators to Challenge Implicit Biases in Curriculum Materials by
Amanda Melilli