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ISPAD Clinical Practice Guidelines 2024: Editorial.
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This research analyzes global children's literature from the National Council for Social Studies Notable Trade book lists from the past three years. The authors studied primary level texts that were either written by or about people and cultures from outside the United States.
Elizabeth Kenyon, Andrea Christoff
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Multicultural and Global Children's Literature as Agents of Change
Literature is the primary method used in elementary schools across the disciplines to teach children. Forms of media technology (computers and iPads) used in elementary schools at present are primarily supplementary. This chapter focuses on literature as
Roberta L. Robinson
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Using Children's Literature and Drama to Explore Children's Lives in the Context of Global Conflicts
This article examines children's literature that depicts people undergoing political conflict and war in a post-WWII era. These books portray political conflicts, refugees' relocation, and settlement in different countries.
Gumiko Monobe, Eun Hye Son
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The Importance of Children's Literature in a Global Society
The authors review numerous books that promote social justice and global awareness. The work of author-illustrator Yangsook Choi is highlighted.
Catherine Kurkjian, Nancy Livingston
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Developing an understanding of the importance of a sustainable future is vital in helping children to become ‘global citizens’. Global citizens are those willing to take responsibility for their own actions, respect and value diversity and see themselves
Debbie Bradbery
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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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Global Perspectives on Death in Children's Literature
, 2015Introduction: Flying Kites and Other Life-Death Matters Lesley D. Clement Part 1: Adapting Death for Changing Contexts 1.Thus did hearth-companions grieve their lord's fall: Death, Mourning, and the Children's Beowulf Daniel Pinti 2.
Lesley D. Clement, Leyli Jamali
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Globalizing children's literature in academic libraries using automatic acquisition
PurposeThis paper sets out to examine the use of an automatic acquisition plan to acquire international children's award book winners in academic libraries and to offer suggestions for promoting these resources.Design/methodology/approachThe paper examined the vendor's website, vendor‐created spreadsheets detailing award‐winning children's books from ...
Elaine Thornton
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