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Capitalize on students' excitement about graphic novels while teaching literacy/language arts curriculum objectives! Teaching With Graphic Novels is for teachers who are fans of the genre as well as for those who are curious about graphic novels and are interested in trying something new in their classrooms.
Through the teaching and learning activities suggested in this ebook, teachers will learn more about the potential of graphic novels for:
motivating students to engage with texts | teaching reading strategies | teaching media literacy | teaching critical literacy understandings

Produktbeschreibung
Capitalize on students' excitement about graphic novels while teaching literacy/language arts curriculum objectives! Teaching With Graphic Novels is for teachers who are fans of the genre as well as for those who are curious about graphic novels and are interested in trying something new in their classrooms.

Through the teaching and learning activities suggested in this ebook, teachers will learn more about the potential of graphic novels for:

  • motivating students to engage with texts
  • teaching reading strategies
  • teaching media literacy
  • teaching critical literacy understandings

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Autorenporträt
Shelley Stagg Peterson Ph.D. is an acclaimed Professor in the Department of Curriculum, Teaching, and Learning at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education. Prof. Stagg Peterson is a recipient of the President's Impact Award. Her research interests include young children's language and literacy; play-based learning; collaborative action research; northern rural and Indigenous education; children's Indigenous language learning; feedback on writing; writing assessment and instruction; and children's literature.