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Kiefer / Tyson

Charlotte Huck's Children's Literature: A Brief Guide

Medium: Buch
ISBN: 978-0-07-340383-0
Verlag: McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
Erscheinungstermin: 01.03.2009
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Based on the classic text originally authored by Charlotte Huck, this new brief text provides essential information for designing literature programs that will capture the attention of pre-K-to-8 students and foster a lifelong love of reading. Expertly designed in a vibrant, full-color format, this streamlined text not only serves as a valuable resource by providing the most current reference lists and examples from which to select texts from all genres, but it also emphasizes the critical skills needed to search for and select literature--researching, evaluating, and implementing quality books in the pre-K-to-8 classroom--to give readers the tools they need to evaluate books, create curriculum, and share the love of literature. It includes unique features that spur critical thinking and direct application in the classroom and curriculum.

Produkteigenschaften


  • Artikelnummer: 9780073403830
  • Medium: Buch
  • ISBN: 978-0-07-340383-0
  • Verlag: McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
  • Erscheinungstermin: 01.03.2009
  • Sprache(n): Englisch
  • Auflage: Erscheinungsjahr 2009
  • Produktform: Kartoniert
  • Gewicht: 556 g
  • Seiten: 368
  • Format (B x H x T): 188 x 228 x 20 mm
  • Ausgabetyp: Kein, Unbekannt
  • Nachauflage: 978-0-07-802442-9

Autoren/Hrsg.

Autoren

Kiefer, Barbara Z.

Kiefer, Barbara

Barbara Kiefer is an Associate Professor in the Department of Curriculum and Teaching at Teachers College, Columbia University where she teaches courses in Reading and Childrens Literature. Originally trained in art education, she taught grades 1-5 in several regions of the U.S. and in overseas schools. She has served as chair of the Elementary Section Committee of the National Council of Teachers of English and as a member of the NCTE Executive Board and was a member of the 1988 Caldecott Award Committee of the American Library Association. She has also served as chair of the NCTE/CLA notable Trade Books in the Language Arts committee and the Childrens Book Council/International Reading association Joint Committee. She has published articles and book chapters about reading and childrens literature. She is the author of The Potential of Picturebooks: From Visual Literacy to Aesthetic Understanding, the co-author of An Integrated Language Perspective in the Elementary School with Christine Pappas and Linda Levstik and the sixth and seventh editions of Huck et al.: Children's Literature in the Elementary School.

Tyson, Cynthia

Cynthia A. Tyson, Ph.D., is a professor in the School of Teaching and Learning at The Ohio State University, where she teaches courses in Multicultural and Equity Studies in Education, Early Childhood Social Studies, and Multicultural Childrens Literature. Her research interests include inquiry into the social, historical, cultural, and global intersections of teaching, learning, and educational research. Her teaching, research, and service commitments are deeply rooted in these concepts as interrelated, mutually reinforcing, and fundamental to the study of multiculturalism and teaching for social justice. She has presented numerous research papers at national and international meetings and conferences. She has published articles in Educational Researcher, Theory and Research in Social Education, International Journal of Qualitative Research in Education, Journal of Literacy Research, and other books and journals. She is also the co-author of two books, Handbook of Social Studies Research and the American Educational Research Association volume, Studying Diversity in Teacher Education. She has won several awards over her career, including The Social Science Educators Young Scholar Award, The Ohio State University Diversity Enhancement Award, and The American Educational Research Associations Mid-Career Award for her contributions to Teaching and Teacher Education. She has worked in a consulting capacity with universities, school districts, and learning communities across the United States, the United Kingdom, Mali, Ghana, and South Africa.

Part I: Learning About Books and ChildrenChapter 1: Knowing Children's LiteratureChapter 2: Understanding Children's Reponses to LiteraturePart II: Exploring Gengres in Children's BooksChapter 3: PicturebooksChapter 4: Traditional LiteratureChapter 5: Modern FantasyChapter 6: PoetryChapter 7: Contemporary Realistic FictionChapter 8: Historical FictionChapter 9: NonfictionPart III: The Literature Program Across the CurriculumChapter 10: Planning the Literature Program