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Topic: Childrens literature


  
  Children's Literature
A quick definition is "literature written for African children by African authors either in the vernacular or in a foreign language" (Meniru 1992:43).
During the colonial period African children in government and missionary schools were introduced to children's literature that was alien to their experience.
The South African Children's Literature Collection at UCT [see the same page for their historical Children's Literature Collection]: "Books published in South Africa from 1989 and exhibited annually by the Children's Book Forum of the Western Cape make up the core of this collection, apparently the only one of its kind in the country.
web.uflib.ufl.edu /cm/africana/children.htm   (1213 words)

  
 Children's literature - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Often no consensus is reached whether a given work is best categorized as adult or children's literature, and many books are multiply marketed in adult, children's, and young adult editions; a prominent example of this is the Harry Potter series, which was published in separate editions for children and adults.
Byars is perhaps one of the best-known children's authors in America and in she received the Regina Medal, for lifetime achievement, from the Catholic Library Association.
Previous to Newbery, literature marketed for children was intended to instruct the young, though there was a rich oral tradition of storytelling for children and adults; and many tales later considered to be inappropriate for children, such as the fairy tales of Charles Perrault, may have been considered family fare.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Childrens_literature   (1996 words)

  
 Race, Gender, and Disability in Today's Children's Literature
The "new" classroom necessitated literature that is multicultural, inclusive, and gender bias free.
Childrens media regarding depiction of disabitly appears to be torn between presenting authentic images of disabled persons, and maintaining the status quo notions that disabled are less equal than able-bodied.
Because childrens medias power to educate and inform, and because it is the transmitter of our societys culture and values, it must mirror the diversity of its readers and the diversity of the larger, aggregate society it theoretically represents.
www.edchange.org /multicultural/papers/literature2.html   (2814 words)

  
 Resources in childrens literature
 worked to bring children’s literature into the mainstream of academic study, researchers have been applying the same techniques to this genre as to the more traditional areas of literature.
Mission:  “The Association for Library Service to Children (ALSC) is a network of over 3,700 children's and youth librarians, children's literature experts, and publishers committed to improving and ensuring the future of the nation through exemplary library service to children, their families, and others who work with children.”
Mission:  “The Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators, formed in 1971 by a group of Los Angeles based writers for children, is the only international organization to offer a variety of services to people who write, illustrate, or share a vital interest in children’s literature.
www.lib.uconn.edu /~tgoldich/Resources_files/Resources.htm   (2813 words)

  
 Children's Literature Master's Degree Program - Hollins University
One of the few in the country to offer humanities graduate degrees in children's literature, we are, we believe, the only one to offer them in the study and writing of children's literature.
M.A. students may concentrate solely on the study of children's literature as a genre which has received far too little scholarly attention in the past, or may take up to half their credits in creative writing.
The study of children’s literature as a scholarly experience was initiated at Hollins in 1973 by the major American poet and children’s poet William Jay Smith.
www.hollins.edu /grad/childlit/childlit.htm   (781 words)

  
 Childrens Literature
Children's Literature Activities for the Classroom a searchable database by both genre and grade level
ISLMC Children's Literature and Language Arts Resources a great guide to children's literature resources on the net.
Moral Values and Spirituality in Children's Literature Articles and bibliographies of children's and young adult books dealing with values in education and other relevant materials.
www.floridasmart.com /subjects/langarts_literature_kids.htm   (1381 words)

  
 Childrens Reading Literature - American Girl Books
In these childrens literature reading books, young readers learn about Addy, a proud, courageous American girl growing up in 1864, during the Civil War.
In these childrens literature reading books, young readers learn about Josefina, a proud, courageous American girl of heart and hope growing up in 1824 in New Mexico.
In these childrens literature reading books, young readers learn about Kaya, a proud, courageous American girl growing up in the 1760s.
www.learningthings.com /items.asp?cc=AMERICANGIRLS   (219 words)

  
 Childrens Literature - English - Library - University of Canterbury
The Oxford companion to children's literature / Humphrey Carpenter.
Writers for children : critical studies of the major authors since the seventeenth century /ed.
Antique childrens books to view page by page or download the book as zipped file.
www.library.canterbury.ac.nz /engl/childrens_lit.shtml   (537 words)

  
 Literature, Reading, Books
American Literature Resource Guide - this is a great starting point for those interested in American Literature.
History of Children's Literature gain an understanding of the role of literature in molding children's lives.
Comparative Literature in the U.S. a guide to United States Associations and Universities which have a significant presence on the web.
www.floridasmart.com /subjects/langarts_literature.htm   (1522 words)

  
 children's literature lesson plans and resources
Since there is considerable overlap between authors and titles for children and adolescents, go to my site for adolescent literature if you do not find what you need on this page.
For literature guides for individual Harry Potter books, see Harry and the Chamber of Secrets, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, and Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban.
For other lessons on Asian and Asian-American literature, see Teaching With Asian Children's Literature, a thematic unit for K-6, and An Integrated Unit on Friendship Implementing Asian-American Children's Literature, a unit integrating Asian-American children's literature and the theme of friendship.
www.cloudnet.com /~edrbsass/edchildrenslit.htm   (3571 words)

  
 Childrens' Literature Graduate Programs in United States U.S.A.
Childrens' Literature Graduate Programs in United States U.S.A. Childrens' Literature Graduate Programs in United States U.S.A. There are 23 matching records for Childrens' Literature.
The Graduate Certificate in Children's Services is designed to prepare students to work with children and families who are facing issues of abuse or neglect, or are involved in some...
The Graduate Certificate Program in Children's and Young Adult Literature provides comprehensive training for aspiring and current educators, teachers or librarians who want to broaden their understanding of contemporary literature...
programs.gradschools.com /usa/childrens_literature.html   (980 words)

  
 Multicultural Children's Literature
Teachers who also want to be sure that the literature they use offers positive role models for all children can have a particularly difficult time.
The MSU Libraries are continuously updating their collection of materials which offer suggestions for maintaining a welcoming classroom for all children and showcase best practices in presenting different cultures to children.
Summary: Challenges educators to reconsider the criteria they use to select and evaluate multicultural children's literature, asserting that equity in children's literature must go beyond affirming the common humanity to calling attention to issues of power.
www.lib.msu.edu /corby/education/multicultural.htm   (1852 words)

  
 Welcome to Multicultural Children's Literature
Welcome to the wonderfully diverse world of children's multicultural literature, "literature that represents any distinct cultural group through accurate portrayal and rich detail" (Yokota, 1993, p.
Such literature appears in different genre which together present a multitude of perspectives about the lives, culture, and contributions of each cultural group to American society.
It is left to teachers to determine each book's appropriateness/relevance to his/her children and curriculum.
www.multiculturalchildrenslit.com   (165 words)

  
 History of Children's Literature
Describes topics to be addressed, including a brief history of children's literature, didactic stories and romantic stories, child development and folklore, illustration, and the political questions of our time; and sex roles, multicultural stories, censorship, and television.
The book is divided into two parts, the first addressing the contexts within which literature for young people is viewed (including a brief historical survey, theories of child development, and instructional methods of sharing literature) and the second examining the principle literary genres and the necessary critical approaches to reach and evaluate literature.
A historical essay on the publishing trends in children's literature in the twentieth century precedes the annotated bibliography.
reading.indiana.edu /ieo/bibs/childhis.html   (2403 words)

  
 Children's Literature
Children who hike, camp, fish and play in the wilderness are most likely to appreciate and respect the environment as adults.
The Children's Literature Comprehensive Database (CLCD) is an acquisition, research, and reference service that offers more than 1,400,000 MARC records and more than 280,000 reviews of children's books--all full text searchable from 36 review sources.
The Children's Literature Comprehensive Database (CLCD), an acquisition, research, and reference service that offers 600,000 MARC records and more than 60,000 reviews of children's books-all full text searchable is now available.
www.childrenslit.com   (1793 words)

  
 children's literature Children's Literature Network children's books authors illustrators autographed books signed books   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-11)
Read tributes to those in our children's literature community who have recently passed away.
Children's Literature Network does not warrant nor endorse any of the books or events you may see on this website.
Any use of Children's Literature Network's membership list is expressly forbidden, whether printed or electronic, for marketing, solicitation, or mailings to multiple individuals.
www.childrensliteraturenetwork.org   (579 words)

  
 Institute Childrens Literature
There are several well known children's writers who have been successful with versatility over the years.
But the important thing was that she knew how to make it interesting to children.
Once when I was studying literature, I read that Sinclair Lewis used to talk about an entire plot at a party and expect praise for his idea.
www.institutechildrenslit.com /rx/tr01/teri_martini.shtml   (4325 words)

  
 Childrens Literature - Classic Fairy Tale Story Books
Help inspire a life-long love of literature and reading with these classic childrens fairy tale story books.
These classic childrens fairy tale story books are filled with beautifully illustrated literatrue to capture childrens interest and spark their imagination.
Between the pages of this delightfully illustrated book is the classic story of imagination that will delight children again and again.This 32 page tale will capture children's interest and spark their imagination page after page, inspiring a life-long love...
www.learningthings.com /items.asp?cc=FAIRYTAL   (766 words)

  
 Bow. James Bow: Bookstore: Childrens Literature Archives   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-11)
Ned and Nell, in her opinion, are the children of a Kelpie, who stole her own daughter, Ultramarine.
A lot of her elements may be well-worn features of children's literature, but she puts it all together with gumption, and she tosses in a little political and social commentary that gives the books a depth.
Such is her success that she is breaking more than a few children's literature conventions; she is taking young Harry Potter across the pre-teen/teenage divide that only a few, including Madeleine L'Engle have been able to cross.
www.bowjamesbow.ca /childrens_literature   (4080 words)

  
 Childrens Literature Online Books   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-11)
The Adventures of Pinocchio - Pinocchio rewritten for the enjoyment of children and adults, with illustrations and animation.
Classic Children's Stories - Online texts of various classic stories and fairy-tales for children, illustrated with reproductions of artwork by such artists as Arthur Rackham, Edmund Dulac, and Maxfield Parrish, among others.
Cool Dog Teddy's Wondrous Adventures - Written for children ages 1-7 and are meant to be read to them by a older family member.
www.ability.org.uk /childrens_literature_online_book.html   (569 words)

  
 Children's Literature Connection in upstate New York   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-11)
The Children's Literature Connection is an organization dedicated to the advancement of children's literature.
Recent changes in education policy are discouraging teachers from using authentic children's literature in school.
Our children won't be literate if they don't read literature.
www.childrensliteratureconnection.org   (96 words)

  
 Childrens Literature
Look in subject index under "Children's Literature" (this heading may vary from one year to another; see Preface for heading used) for listing of children's books alphabetically by author.
Age codes (c= children to age 10; y=young adults from age 11 and up) are included.
Critical essays on important writers of children's literature from 17th century to early 20th century.
www.departments.dsu.edu /library/chdlit.html   (2486 words)

  
 An Introduction To Childrens Literature; Author: Hunt, Peter; Et Al; Paperback; Standard Hardcover size
The only book to combine a broad history of children`s literature with a detailed discussion of the subject.
Provides a history of children's literature, and relates it to everything from censorship and criticism to education and realism.
Children's literature is one of the roots of Western culture, enjoyed by children and adults alike.
www.netstoreusa.com /lxbooks/019/0192892436.shtml   (194 words)

  
 Children's Literature: Gender Roles and Sex Stereotyping
Published by the Children's Literature Assembly of the National Council of Teachers of English, Evelyn Freeman, co-editor, School of Teaching and Learning, The Ohio State University, 333 Arps Hall, 1945 N. High St, Columbus, OH 43210.
It begins by discussing how the genders are portrayed in children's literature, and then addresses the question of why gender-representation in children's literature is significant.
Picture books provide role models for children in defining standards for feminine and masculine behavior; gender stereotypes and sexism limit children's potential growth and development; non-sexist books can produce positive changes in self-concept, attitudes, and behavior; and picture books in the last decade have shown some improvement in reducing stereotypes, but subtle stereotypes still exist.
www.indiana.edu /~reading/ieo/bibs/childgen.html   (2132 words)

  
 Childrens Literature Index. Guide to childrens and young adult literature
I believe that excellent children's literature can be shared by the entire family.
Several magazines and journals, such as the Horn Book, dedicated to children's literature can now be found on the Internet.
There are several different awards in the world of children's literature.
bibliofool.8m.com /childlit.html   (509 words)

  
 American Indians in Children's Literature
A good many children’s books with Native content receive rave reviews from mainstream journals whose primary concern is with the literary aspects of a story.
Too often, little attention is paid to the accuracy of the story, or the underlying bias and ideology that casts American Indians in ways that suggest we are super- or sub-human creatures whose existence is confined to the remote past, or a mythological space and time.
If you're someone who gives children books during the holiday season, order several copies and give them to teachers and children, and teenagers and librarians, and grandparents whose grandkids visit them...
americanindiansinchildrensliterature.blogspot.com   (3465 words)

  
 Childrens' Literature Graduate Programs in U.S.A.
There are 12 matching records for Childrens' Literature.
Penn State's certificate and master's degree program in children's literature offer teachers, librarians and other education professionals two options for achieving their professional development while improving their skills in helping...
The National Centre for Research in Children's Literature at Roehampton University London, Queen's Anniversary Prize winner, offers a range of modules in Children's Literature.
programs.gradschools.com /distance/childrens_literature.html   (392 words)

  
 Children's Literature
Children's literature is a study of the history of children's literature, of notable writers and publishers, of illustrators and illustrations, of various types of writing for children, and the use of this body of literature with children.
The Thesaurus is located near the entrance to the Reference Room.
Best Information on the Net: Education: Children's Literature and Good Sites for Kids
www.goshen.edu /library/childrenslit.htm   (177 words)

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