Raising Black Children Who Love Reading and Writing:: A Guide from Birth Through Grade Six
By (Author) Dierdre Paul
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
30th April 2000
United States
General
Non Fiction
Child care and upbringing: advice for parents
Teaching of a specific subject
Teachers classroom resources and material
649.6808996073
Hardback
192
Paul provides specific tools that parents can work with to make their children lifelong lovers of reading and writing. As a former teacher in the public school system, Paul is well acquainted with it, and provides parents with insights that will assist them in establishing an educational partnership with their children's teachers. This guide is geared specifically to Black children from the perspective of an educator and parent. It provides a historical framework that gives a firm foundation upon which to build an understanding of literacy as potentially emancipatory and empowering. This guide includes an annotated bibliography featuring exemplary children's and adolescent literature.
From a historical framework for appreciating literature to a guide to children's and adolescent's reading materials, this is packed with important advice.-The Midwest Book Review
Raising Black Children Who Love Reading and Writing is an important resource for parents and caregivers to encourage children to read and write.-Multicultural Review
"Raising Black Children Who Love Reading and Writing is an important resource for parents and caregivers to encourage children to read and write."-Multicultural Review
"From a historical framework for appreciating literature to a guide to children's and adolescent's reading materials, this is packed with important advice."-The Midwest Book Review
DIERDRE GLENN PAUL is Associate Professor of Reading and Educational Media at Montclair State University, NJ.