Critical Handbook of Children's Literature, A; Rebecca J Lukens; 2012
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This highly regarded resource gives future teachers, practicing teachers, librarians, and parents numerous examples of quality childrens literature to help them select the best books for the classroom, library, or home. The Handbook analyzes childrens books that the authors recommend as positive examples of the literary elements, formats, and genres that are the focus in the field of childrens literature. The childrens books are noteworthy titles, from classics to favorites to those just published, all selected because they are thought-provoking, important, or motivating choices. The authors suggest that readers examine the Handbook and then apply the literary concepts to additional reading from todays ever-expanding selection of childrens books.

 

This Ninth Edition includes some outstanding new features, among them:

 

         Chapter 2, Issues and Fundamental Change in Childrens Literature, shares research on effects ofthe digital age on childrens books, ways children interact with wordless picturebooks, graphic and verse novels, blended genres and postmodern picturebooks.

 

         Inquiry Points in every chapter engage and motivate readers to examine important concepts, clarify literary understandings, and become actively involved with critically examining childrens books.

 

         Textsets of childrens books, frequently annotated and grouped by theme, topic, genre, or perspective, are included in every chapter.  These sets of related books deepen readers understandings of the chapter content and help them learn how to construct text sets for their own professional needs.

 

         Many more current, culturally varied, and just-published childrens books are discussed throughout each chapter; a bibliography of the recommended childrens books appears at the end of each chapter.

 

         Chapter 14, Literature and Readers, discusses the benefits of interactions between books and readers.  It expands the section, A Lifetime of Reading to include creating communities of readers by reading aloud, using textsets, and encouraging talk between readers.

 
This highly regarded resource gives future teachers, practicing teachers, librarians, and parents numerous examples of quality childrens literature to help them select the best books for the classroom, library, or home. The Handbook analyzes childrens books that the authors recommend as positive examples of the literary elements, formats, and genres that are the focus in the field of childrens literature. The childrens books are noteworthy titles, from classics to favorites to those just published, all selected because they are thought-provoking, important, or motivating choices. The authors suggest that readers examine the Handbook and then apply the literary concepts to additional reading from todays ever-expanding selection of childrens books.

 

This Ninth Edition includes some outstanding new features, among them:

 

         Chapter 2, Issues and Fundamental Change in Childrens Literature, shares research on effects ofthe digital age on childrens books, ways children interact with wordless picturebooks, graphic and verse novels, blended genres and postmodern picturebooks.

 

         Inquiry Points in every chapter engage and motivate readers to examine important concepts, clarify literary understandings, and become actively involved with critically examining childrens books.

 

         Textsets of childrens books, frequently annotated and grouped by theme, topic, genre, or perspective, are included in every chapter.  These sets of related books deepen readers understandings of the chapter content and help them learn how to construct text sets for their own professional needs.

 

         Many more current, culturally varied, and just-published childrens books are discussed throughout each chapter; a bibliography of the recommended childrens books appears at the end of each chapter.

 

         Chapter 14, Literature and Readers, discusses the benefits of interactions between books and readers.  It expands the section, A Lifetime of Reading to include creating communities of readers by reading aloud, using textsets, and encouraging talk between readers.

 
Upplaga: 9e upplagan
Utgiven: 2012
ISBN: 9780137056385
Förlag: Pearson
Format: Häftad
Språk: Engelska
Sidor: 408 st
This highly regarded resource gives future teachers, practicing teachers, librarians, and parents numerous examples of quality childrens literature to help them select the best books for the classroom, library, or home. The Handbook analyzes childrens books that the authors recommend as positive examples of the literary elements, formats, and genres that are the focus in the field of childrens literature. The childrens books are noteworthy titles, from classics to favorites to those just published, all selected because they are thought-provoking, important, or motivating choices. The authors suggest that readers examine the Handbook and then apply the literary concepts to additional reading from todays ever-expanding selection of childrens books.

 

This Ninth Edition includes some outstanding new features, among them:

 

         Chapter 2, Issues and Fundamental Change in Childrens Literature, shares research on effects ofthe digital age on childrens books, ways children interact with wordless picturebooks, graphic and verse novels, blended genres and postmodern picturebooks.

 

         Inquiry Points in every chapter engage and motivate readers to examine important concepts, clarify literary understandings, and become actively involved with critically examining childrens books.

 

         Textsets of childrens books, frequently annotated and grouped by theme, topic, genre, or perspective, are included in every chapter.  These sets of related books deepen readers understandings of the chapter content and help them learn how to construct text sets for their own professional needs.

 

         Many more current, culturally varied, and just-published childrens books are discussed throughout each chapter; a bibliography of the recommended childrens books appears at the end of each chapter.

 

         Chapter 14, Literature and Readers, discusses the benefits of interactions between books and readers.  It expands the section, A Lifetime of Reading to include creating communities of readers by reading aloud, using textsets, and encouraging talk between readers.

 
This highly regarded resource gives future teachers, practicing teachers, librarians, and parents numerous examples of quality childrens literature to help them select the best books for the classroom, library, or home. The Handbook analyzes childrens books that the authors recommend as positive examples of the literary elements, formats, and genres that are the focus in the field of childrens literature. The childrens books are noteworthy titles, from classics to favorites to those just published, all selected because they are thought-provoking, important, or motivating choices. The authors suggest that readers examine the Handbook and then apply the literary concepts to additional reading from todays ever-expanding selection of childrens books.

 

This Ninth Edition includes some outstanding new features, among them:

 

         Chapter 2, Issues and Fundamental Change in Childrens Literature, shares research on effects ofthe digital age on childrens books, ways children interact with wordless picturebooks, graphic and verse novels, blended genres and postmodern picturebooks.

 

         Inquiry Points in every chapter engage and motivate readers to examine important concepts, clarify literary understandings, and become actively involved with critically examining childrens books.

 

         Textsets of childrens books, frequently annotated and grouped by theme, topic, genre, or perspective, are included in every chapter.  These sets of related books deepen readers understandings of the chapter content and help them learn how to construct text sets for their own professional needs.

 

         Many more current, culturally varied, and just-published childrens books are discussed throughout each chapter; a bibliography of the recommended childrens books appears at the end of each chapter.

 

         Chapter 14, Literature and Readers, discusses the benefits of interactions between books and readers.  It expands the section, A Lifetime of Reading to include creating communities of readers by reading aloud, using textsets, and encouraging talk between readers.

 
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