What Was it Like? Teaching History and Culture Through Young Adult Lilterature
Linda J Rice author Donna E Alvermann editor Dorothy S Strickland editor Celia Genishi editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Teachers' College Press
Published:27th Jul '06
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This practical book is a great resource for teachers who want to engage their students with young adult literature. The author presents in-depth, instructional units centered on historical conflicts and texts that will help students to better understand other cultures and time periods. An array of active learning strategies place students close to the featured novel or memoir while meeting standards and addressing a broad range of critical thinking skills. Historical themes center on the Depression; Mexican-American migrant farm workers; children during the Holocaust; the internment of the Japanese during WWII; the Japanese occupation of Korea; the U.S. Civil Rights Movement; and the experience of U.S. soldiers and children affected by the Vietnam War.
Book Features:
- Depictions of active learning in the English classroom, including many examples of student work with accompanying photos, web pages, and more.
- A variety of adaptable assignments designed to promote empathy and deepen students’ awareness of the world around them.
- Young adult literature that has proven to be of interest to students and relevant to their lives. <
We owe Linda Rice a big thank you not only for the specific ideas she suggests but also for the reminder to all of us that for most young people, talking is fine, but the party does not really start until they get to do something.From the Foreword by Alleen Pace Nilsen, Director, English Education, Arizona State University
ISBN: 9780807747117
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 306g
216 pages