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Names, Objects, Histories: Intercultural Learning in Action
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Encouraging Reflection through the Graffiti Boards and Literature Circles
Jennifer Griffith
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<p>[para. 1]: "Discussions of eighteenth-century children's literature tend often to coincide with debates over the origins of the genre, since many critics and historians have asserted that this century - notably its second half - saw the emergence of a new species of writing directed specificially at child readers.
Ann González, Giselle Liza Anatol
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<p>[para. 1]: "Discussions of eighteenth-century children's literature tend often to coincide with debates over the origins of the genre, since many critics and historians have asserted that this century - notably its second half - saw the emergence of a new species of writing directed specificially at child readers.
Ann González, Giselle Liza Anatol
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Children’s Literature: A Joint Venture
International Research in Children's Literature, 2022This article rereads research data on young children’s literary socialisation, children’s juries of literary awards, and young adults’ life writing from the perspective of recent theories contesting the idea of aetonormativity that has dominated children’s literature studies in the past decades.
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Children’s Literature Reviews: Global Children’s Literature
Language Arts, 2012Featured is a selection of books that were first published outside of the United States, as well as titles published in this country that have global settings. Titles first published within the United States but featuring global themes are also included.
Jonda C. McNair +3 more
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Children’s Literature Reviews: Creativity and Children’s Literature
Language Arts, 2015This children’s literature review column focuses on books that are creative in terms of style and content as well as those that emphasize the creative exploits of numerous individuals. Readers of this column will find out about people such as the famed artist couple, Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera, Lois Ehlert, the illustrator of the classic Chicka ...
Jonda C.McNair +3 more
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Children’s Literature Reviews: Writing and Children’s Literature
Language Arts, 2012This children's literature review column highlights books with protagonists who write for myriad reasons. It also includes biographies of famous and unsung writers.
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