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Across Cultures: A Guide to Multicultural Literature for Children: Children's and Young Adult Literature Reference

Autor Kathy A. East, Rebecca L. Thomas
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 29 mai 2007 – vârsta până la 17 ani
Compiled by two experienced librarians, Across Cultures introduces you to more than 400 recent fiction and nonfiction multicultural resources for preschool through grade 6 and encourages you to make literature about diversity an integral part of your program of instruction. Arranged in thematic groupings (Identity and Self-Image, Family and Friends, Traditions, Exploring the Past in Diverse Communities, for example), this lively volume links diverse peoples, themes, and issues. It presents both annotations and practical advice on programming strategies. Connections are made to projects, graphic organizers, and activities.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781591583363
ISBN-10: 1591583365
Pagini: 356
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.67 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Libraries Unlimited
Seria Children's and Young Adult Literature Reference

Locul publicării:New York, United States

Notă biografică

Kathy East, Assistant Director and Head of Youth Services, Wood County District Public Library, Bowling Green, Ohio, is active in professional organizations regionally, nationally, and internationally. A former president of ALSC and former chair of the Caldecott Committee, East has represented ALA at IFLA in the Section on Children and Young Adults.Rebecca L. Thomas is an elementary school librarian, Shaker Heights City Schools, Ohio. She has served on the Caldecott Committee and Penguin Putnam Award Committee for ALA. She is also an adjunct professor at Baldwin-Wallace College in Berea, Ohio, where she teaches a graduate-level course in children's and YA literature, and a recipient of the Mary Karrer Award from Ohio State University's College of Education. She is the author of numerous reference books, including the Popular Series Fiction set for Libraries Unlimited (2004) and Connecting Cultures (Bowker, 1996).

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This well-organized guide to multicultural resources for preschool to grade 6 students is arranged thematically and contains annotations for over 450 recently published fiction and nonfiction titles. . . . The authors provide useful indexes by culture and grade level, by author, by title, by illustrator, and by subject and grade level. . . . Recommended for developing a diverse collection, for use in literature circles, and for a variety of curriculum uses.
The best part of this professional reference title is the arrangement of titles by thematic grouping. This is not a title meant to be read cover to cover, but is a well-indexed collection of current multicultural literature for PreK to sixth grade. The authors include parent-child reader group titles and give ideas about how various titles relate to each other. Librarians and teachers will find the listing of award-winning multicultural titles extremely helpful. The authors are obviously seasoned librarians; they included all information needed to purchase these titles for our school libaries. This title would be very useful as a buying tool and reference title as media specialists strive to develop multicultural collections. Recommended.
[U]ser-friendly and extremely helpful both in terms of choices and the descriptions. . . . The information on discussion groups will be familiar to most teachers, but should prove useful to librarians or parents who are interested in encouraging children to talk about what they are reading. East and Thomas have cast a wide net, including more than 400 high-quality books for preschool through sixth grade that deal with a variety of topics, all relating to multiculturalism in some way.
Amazing blackbirds, winged cats, families whose kindness is repaid a hundred-fold, frogs that own the water, and young men who decide an act of charity intended for them should go to those in more need abound in this bibliography and activity guide. The authors, practitioners in public and school libraries, find a wide selection of quality children's books for grades K-12 that describe daily life and extraordinary events in the Americas, Europe, Asia, Africa and Australia. They take a topical rather than geographic approach, covering identity, self-image, learning, families, friends, neighborhoods, traditions, the past in diverse communities and ways to learn about today's world, including coping with conflict. They describe how to build lessons, programs, and parent-child discussion groups, and list award-winning books about multicultural life. The indices are particularly helpful, giving teachers and librarians plenty of topics and ideas to explore in a range of grade levels.
This is an indispensible resource packed guide full of suggestions for books that could be used to each multicultural studies to young children. It should act as a must read resource for librarians and teachers, revealing a vast range of literature that my otherwise have gone unnoticed.
Librarians and teachers will welcome this book. The authors combine experience working in public and school libraries with extensive professional development in the field of children's literature. The result is a thoughtful annotated list of resources for preschool through grade 6, arranged in thematic chapters. . . . The thematic chapters are followed by two chapters dealing with parent-child discussion groups and literature circles. A total of 465 titles are covered. The content chapters are followed by lists of award winners and every kind of index a teacher or librarian could want: culture, author, title, illustrator, and subject. A useful tool for collection development, library programming, and classroom use.
I found this book useful in putting together booklists on everyday topics that would appeal to a wide range of kids and would potentially introduce an unsuspecting kid to another point of view. It is also practical for rounding out subject guides or pathfinders to help teachers, parents, and kids learn just a little bit more about a culture. I appreciated that the selections given for each theme were not overwhelming--the lists include a few quality books, many of them award-winning. Across Cultures is a good resource that encourages the integration of multicultural literature into almost any learning experience.
Useful features are the suggested reading levels given for each title and the list of titles that have been given literary awards. This title could easily be used in public and school libraries as a tool for collection development, library programming, and classroom use.