Celebrating Our Cuentos Choosing and Using Latinx Literature in the Classroom

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Celebrating Our Cuentos  Choosing and Using Latinx Literature in the Classroom
Author : Julia López-Robertson
File Size : 48,8 Mb
Publisher : Scholastic Professional
Language : English
Release Date : 26 July 2021
ISBN : 1338770179
Pages : 144 pages
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Celebrating Our Cuentos Choosing and Using Latinx Literature in the Classroom by Julia López-Robertson Book PDF Summary

Dr. Julia López-Robertson makes a case for infusing our classrooms with literature by a range of Latinx authors and illustrators- voices that reflect our students' experiences and provide a window into the cultures of people from Spanish-speaking countries and communities. She shows how to identify quality literature by checking for bias, stereotypes, and cultural and linguistic authenticity. From there, she explores how to put the literature to work in whole-class lessons, read-alouds, small group discussions, and writing projects to nurture engaged readers. Foreword by Sonia Nieto. Endorsements "A splendid resource that readers will turn to time and again for ideas, inspiration, and support." - SONIA NIETO, Professor Emerita, College of Education, University of Massachusetts, Amherst "A comprehensive guidebook on how to incorporate authentic, high-quality literature into our teaching. I am delighted to see this contribution to the field of children's literature." - ALMA FLOR ADA, Professor Emerita, University of San Francisco; recipient of the Pura Belpré Award and the Christopher Award for her children's books "No other book addresses in such detail how to select Latinx literature, which provides mirrors, windows, and sliding glass doors for all children." - PATRICIA EDWARDS, Professor of Language and Literacy, Michigan Sate University "This must-have resource fills a tremendous need for practical ideas, framed by a commitment to cultural diversity and social justice." - KATHY G. SHORT, Professor, LRC/Teaching, Learning, and Sociocultural Studies, The University of Arizona

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