Does Nonfiction Equate Truth?: Rethinking Disciplinary Boundaries through Critical Literacy
Editat de Vivian Yenika-Agbaw, Laura Anne Hudock, Ruth McKoy Loweryen Limba Engleză Hardback – 28 mar 2018
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781475842296
ISBN-10: 1475842295
Pagini: 140
Dimensiuni: 162 x 238 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1475842295
Pagini: 140
Dimensiuni: 162 x 238 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
List of Tables
Foreword:Kathy G. Short
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1: Why Critical Conversations on Nonfiction Texts for Children?
Vivian Yenika-Agbaw
Chapter 2:Defining and Describing Expository Literature
Melissa Stewart and Terrell A. Young
Chapter 3:Using Nonfiction to Motivate Students: Classroom Engagements
Elizabeth Raff
Chapter 4:Teaching Young Readers Using Nonfiction Texts
Xenia Hadjioannou and Nancy Rankie Shelton
Chapter 5:Critical Questions about Photographic "Truths" in Children's Nonfiction Books
Laura Anne Hudock
Chapter 6:Science Inquiry in a Fifth Grade Classroom
Shanetia Clark and Vincent Genareo
Chapter 7:Engaging Young Adolescents through Science
L. J. Phillips and Marnie Woodley
Chapter 8:Engaging Students in Conversations about Mathematical "Truths"
Deanna Day and Barbara A. Ward
Chapter 9:Some Nonfiction Resources for Engaging in Critical Conversations
Chris Landauer, Cheryl Logan, and René Rodríguez-Astacio
Contributors' Biography
Foreword:Kathy G. Short
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1: Why Critical Conversations on Nonfiction Texts for Children?
Vivian Yenika-Agbaw
Chapter 2:Defining and Describing Expository Literature
Melissa Stewart and Terrell A. Young
Chapter 3:Using Nonfiction to Motivate Students: Classroom Engagements
Elizabeth Raff
Chapter 4:Teaching Young Readers Using Nonfiction Texts
Xenia Hadjioannou and Nancy Rankie Shelton
Chapter 5:Critical Questions about Photographic "Truths" in Children's Nonfiction Books
Laura Anne Hudock
Chapter 6:Science Inquiry in a Fifth Grade Classroom
Shanetia Clark and Vincent Genareo
Chapter 7:Engaging Young Adolescents through Science
L. J. Phillips and Marnie Woodley
Chapter 8:Engaging Students in Conversations about Mathematical "Truths"
Deanna Day and Barbara A. Ward
Chapter 9:Some Nonfiction Resources for Engaging in Critical Conversations
Chris Landauer, Cheryl Logan, and René Rodríguez-Astacio
Contributors' Biography
Recenzii
We need ready access to high-quality nonfiction literature and strategies to use with it more than ever before. This book makes for an exciting and advantageous journey for our students. Learn more about the inner workings of this genre and opportunities that motivate students to dig deeper into critically analyzing topics that span across multiple disciplines. Does Nonfiction Equate Truth? opens doors that enlighten and inform about social justice issues and other important matters with strategies that ignite the wonderment of learning through nonfiction literature. The authors cordially invite you to be the learner and researcher along with your students.
A comprehensive and reflective read for educators that provokes thinking around current instructional "best practices" when teaching nonfiction. It incites educators to shift their thinking, reflecting more on the how and why, providing students with purpose for reading a wide range of literature, and having students challenge the information they read and not accepting it for "face-value." Thought-provoking!
The topic of nonfiction brought to a new light! The authors provided a wonderful balance of information and practical examples for teachers to implement. This will be a great addition in our Professional Learning Communities.
A comprehensive and reflective read for educators that provokes thinking around current instructional "best practices" when teaching nonfiction. It incites educators to shift their thinking, reflecting more on the how and why, providing students with purpose for reading a wide range of literature, and having students challenge the information they read and not accepting it for "face-value." Thought-provoking!
The topic of nonfiction brought to a new light! The authors provided a wonderful balance of information and practical examples for teachers to implement. This will be a great addition in our Professional Learning Communities.