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E-grāmata: Teaching Challenged and Challenging Topics in Diverse and Inclusive Literature: Addressing the Taboo in the English Classroom

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  • Formāts: 218 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 31-Jan-2023
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781000829570
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  • Formāts: 218 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 31-Jan-2023
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781000829570

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This groundbreaking text provides practical, contextualized methods for teaching and discussing topics that are considered "taboo" in the classroom in ways that support students lived experiences. In times when teachers are scapegoated for adopting culturally sustaining teaching practices and are pressured to "whitewash" the curriculum, it becomes more challenging to create an environment where students and teachers can have conversations about complex, uncomfortable topics in the classroom. With contributions from scholars and K-12 teachers who have used young adult literature to engage with their students, chapters confront this issue and focus on themes such as multilingualism, culturally responsive teaching, dis/ability, racism, linguicism, and gender identity. Using approaches grounded in socioemotional learning, trauma-informed practices, and historical and racial literacy, this text explores the ways in which books with complicated themes can interact positively with students own lives and perspectives.

Ideal for courses on ELA and literature instruction, this book provides a fresh set of perspectives and methods for approaching and engaging with difficult topics. As young adult literature that addresses difficult subjects is more liable to be considered "controversial" to teach, teachers will benefit from the additional guidance this volume provides, so that they can effectively reach the very students these themes address.
Introduction SECTION 1 1 Un Maravilloso, Dual-Language Read Aloud:
Making Families Visible Through Testimony in the Primary Classroom 2 What
Makes You Unique?: Valuing Classroom Diversity Within Writing Instruction 3
Sliding the Glass Door: Making Time and Space for Difficult Conversations
With Youth Through Multivoiced Young Adult Literature SECTION 2 4 Exploring
Gender Identity and Equity Through Lily and Dunkin 5 Remixing for Relevance:
Talking Gentrification in Pride 6 Layering Discourse: Encouraging Diverse
Perspectives in a High School Literature Class 7 Curating Socially Just
Classroom Libraries for Middle Grade Readers SECTION 3 8 I Dont Understand,
I Dont Speak Spanish: Exploring Linguistic and Cultural Differences Through
Picture Books 9 Combating Ableism With Classroom Literature 10 Engaging
Dynamic Discussions Through Storytelling 11 Cultivating Students Civic
Agency Through Participation in a Social Justice-Themed Book Club as a
Subversive Approach to Critical Literacy in Education 12 Scattering Stars:
Graphic Novel Book Studies With Middle Grades Students to Explore Refugee
Stories Afterword: On Taboos and Teaching Them Anyway
Rachelle S. Savitz is Associate Professor of Reading/Literacy at East Carolina University, USA.

Leslie D. Roberts is Assistant Professor of Reading at Georgia Southern University, USA.

Jason DeHart received his Ph.D. from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, USA.