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E-raamat: Integrating African American Literature in the Library and Classroom

  • Formaat: 308 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 14-Sep-2011
  • Kirjastus: Libraries Unlimited Inc
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781598847529
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  • Formaat: 308 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 14-Sep-2011
  • Kirjastus: Libraries Unlimited Inc
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781598847529

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In this book, African American literature is illuminated through a project-based curriculum that incorporates national curriculum standards.

It is important that the school curriculae be representative of the diversity of the American student population. Integrating African American Literature in the Library and Classroom is designed to help teachers and librarians achieve that goal. The book recommends and annotates more than 200 titles that touch on African American life from slavery through the present time, most of them by black authors, and many of them winners of the Coretta Scott King, Caldecott, and/or Newbery awards.

This guide offers cross-curricular lesson plans for grades K12. Each chapter identifies areas in which instructional attention is most needed to help students develop a greater appreciation for diversity, perseverance, and ethnicity. Examples and ideas for activities are offered to reinforce related concepts. With this book, teachers and librarians will be better able to motivate and inform, helping students discover the richness of African American culture now and through time.

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In this book, African American literature is illuminated through a project-based curriculum that incorporates national curriculum standards.
Introduction: Why I Wrote This Book ix
Chapter 1 Arts
1(15)
Chapter 2 Autobiography, Biography, and Memoirs
16(18)
Chapter 3 Be a Good Sport
34(19)
Chapter 4 Boys Will Be Boys---"Believing Brothers"
53(18)
Chapter 5 Celebrations and Holidays
71(17)
Chapter 6 Civil Rights
88(11)
Chapter 7 Education
99(11)
Chapter 8 Faith-Based Dreams
110(12)
Chapter 9 Family and Friends
122(18)
Chapter 10 Growing Girls
140(18)
Chapter 11 Historic Sites, Landmarks, and Places
158(9)
Chapter 12 Links to Literature
167(14)
Chapter 13 Men of Honor
181(16)
Chapter 14 Scientific in Their Thinking
197(8)
Chapter 15 Sisters
205(15)
Chapter 16 Slaves, Slavery, and The Underground Railroad
220(15)
Chapter 17 Special Challenges
235(10)
Chapter 18 Values That Shape Character
245(14)
Chapter 19 Youth Issues
259(13)
Chapter 20 The Coretta Scott King Book Awards
272(17)
Index 289
Dorothy Littlejohn Guthrie is school librarian at Crowders Creek Elementary School in the Clover School District, Clover, SC. She was the former school library director of Gaston County Schools in Gastonia, NC. She has written several articles for Cable in the Classroom, a magazine produced by Time Warner Cable.