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Adolescent Literature as a Complement to the Content Areas: Social Science and the Humanities
By (Author) Paula Greathouse
By (author) Joan F. Kaywell
By (author) Brooke Eisenbach
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
5th October 2017
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Educational: Humanities and social sciences, general
300.712
Hardback
186
Width 157mm, Height 238mm, Spine 20mm
445g
This text offers 6th - 12th grade educators guided instructional approaches for including young adult (YA) literature in the social sciences and humanities classroom in order to promote literacy development while learning content. Chapters are co-authored, pairing content experts with literacy experts, to ensure that both content and literacy standards are met in each approach. Each chapter spotlights the reading of one YA novel, and offer pre-, during-, and after reading activities that guide students to a deeper understanding of the content while increasing their literacy practices. While each chapter focuses on a specific content topic, readers will discover the many opportunities reading YA literature in the content area has in encouraging cross-disciplinary study.
A wonderful exploration of the vital ways adolescent literature can open hearts and truly engage minds with the historical realities of our world. This is an important addition to every teachers professional library! -- Laurie Halse Anderson, New York Times bestselling author, Speak, Twisted,Wintergirls, and the Seeds of America Trilogy
Adolescent Literature as a Complement to the Content Areasspeaks to what education could be when allowed to follow itsnaturalcourse. Using YA literature bringsimaginationinto the arenas of social studies and the humanities, and I am in good company with Albert Einstein who told us over and over that true brilliance cannot be achieved without robust imagination. -- Chris Crutcher, author of several American Library Association (ALA) Best Books for Young Adults, including five novels that appeared on ALAs list of the 100 Best Books for Teens of the 21st Century
This volume contains highly practical methods that combine meaningful social studies material and relevance to literacy standards. The range of topics included is imaginative and would find good use in a number of different social studies courses. -- Stephen J. Thornton, professor of Social Science Education, University of South Florida; author of the award-winning Teaching Social Studies That Matters: Curriculum for Active Learning
Paula Greathouse is an assistant professor of secondary English Education at Tennessee Tech. She was a secondary English and Reading teacher for sixteen years. Joan F. Kaywell is a professor of secondary English Education at the University of South Florida. She served as President of the Assembly on Literature for Adolescents of NCTE (ALAN) and recognized as the original proponent of using Adolescent Literature as a Complement to the Classics. Brooke Eisenbach is an assistant professor of Middle and Secondary Education at Lesley University. She was a middle school English language arts and Adolescent Literature teacher for nine years, and an online English teacher for two years.