YA Scholars and Educators,
We hope you are planning to register for/attend the Summit the evening of Feb 29 and during the day on March 1. (If you're already registered, then please promote!) This year's program will be stellar.
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On this #ViewfromMonday, let's hear from five outstanding classroom teachers as they discuss Ashley Dallacqua’s “Reading When the World Is on Fire: Teaching with Comics and Other Multimodal Text Sets” from Issue 6.1. (1/2) @ncte_elate@ALANorgjournals.shareok.org/studyan…
New Kid by Jerry Craft, Lawn Boy by Jonathan Evison, Attack of the Black Rectangles by Amy Sarig King, and You Can’t Say That!an anthology edited by Leonard S. Marcus. Many thanks to K Caprino, A Dubroc, LA Hazlett, AM Smith, & @terrisuico!
Check out this unique approach dubbed, “Conversation through Poem,” exploring the lived experiences of researcher/father @zurquhart and daughter, an avid reader of frequently labeled controversial and banned in schools and libraries. @ncte_elate@ALANorgjournals.shareok.org/studyan…
#AViewfromMonday / @terrisuico provides an in-depth review for three of Scales’ books with brilliant summaries, as well as insight regarding their value for educators and librarians given the current issues surrounding censorship.
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Let's consider the work of @LaraSearcy112 and her coauthors. "During a time when legislation stands in opposition to principles of academic freedom, educators need tools to make their classroom a place that is inclusive." @ncte_elate@ALANorgjournals.shareok.org/studyan… (1/2)
"This article provides guidance on best practices for selecting, teaching, and using controversial, challenged, or banned texts in educational contexts." (2/2)
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It's #AViewfromMonday, y'all! In an interVIEW with @terrisuico, Pat Scales shares insights on the uptick of book challenges and bans and provides ideas for addressing and combating censorship in a proactive way. @ncte_elate@ALANorgjournals.shareok.org/studyan…
The survey data provides insight to teacher barriers to integrating diverse literature such as district mandates and ways teachers have been working to combat these issues. (2/2)
S&S Issue 6.1: Censorshhip and Young Adult Literature begins, at the very, very, very beginning, with a poem. R. Joseph Rodríguez @escribescribe provides all of us with some important "Instructions:" journals.shareok.org/studyan… @ncteElate @ALANorg