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50 Years of ERIC
The Education Resources Information Center (ERIC) is celebrating its 50th Birthday! First opened on May 15th, 1964 ERIC continues the long tradition of ongoing innovation and enhancement.

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Owens, Caroline V. – Journal of Children's Literature, 2003
Examines the author's discovery of elementary students' science misconceptions derived from the books she chose to share as read-alouds. Identifies three intertwining elements that might have led intelligent, curious young learners to create impossible science from these read-aloud sessions. Uses these three elements to organize personal…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Elementary Education, Illustrations, Misconceptions
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Austin, Patricia – Journal of Children's Literature, 2003
Presents an interview with Chris Raschka that explores his creative process. Notes he is the author of over 20 picture books. Focuses on controversial children's books. (SG)
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Creative Writing, Creativity
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Aronson, Marc – Journal of Children's Literature, 2003
Discusses the author's experiences in controversial and non-controversial children's and adult literature. Describes how he developed and shaped a line of books for teenagers that would explore many kinds of edges/borderlines - from family to world, self to others, native to immigrant, familiar to forbidden. (SG)
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Attitudes, Childrens Literature, Controversial Issues (Course Content)
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Kieff, Judith – Journal of Children's Literature, 2003
Notes that the selections in this cluster of books, intended for students in the intermediate and middle school grades, portray youth as they courageously take strands for environmental protection or against societal injustice. Summarizes 10 titles including nonfiction, fiction, and picture books. (SG)
Descriptors: Civil Disobedience, Fiction, Nonfiction, Picture Books
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Vallone, Lynne – Journal of Children's Literature, 2002
Examines questions that the author believes are pertinent to the subject of this special issue on feminist approaches to children's literature. Suggests that children, young adults and college-age students all need feminist teachers to help them "see" gender. Discusses fathers and daughters in children's literature. Urges everyone to encourage the…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Daughters, Elementary Education, Fathers
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Chick, Kay A. – Journal of Children's Literature, 2002
Discusses the importance of using picture books to encourage development of gender role equity. Provides guidelines for selection of children's literature with capable female characters. Includes examples from recently published picture books. Presents discussion questions that teachers might use to help students focus on female character…
Descriptors: Characterization, Curriculum Design, Elementary Education, Feminism
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Lowery, Ruth McKoy – Journal of Children's Literature, 2002
Illustrates how preservice teachers in a children's literature class grapple with issues of gender and gender equity through reflective journal writing and literature discussions in one semester of an undergraduate elementary education children's literature class. Describes preservice teachers' movement toward development in their awareness of…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Elementary Education, Higher Education, Journal Writing
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Rice, Peggy S. – Journal of Children's Literature, 2002
Considers the ways in which the discourses available to children influence their responses to children's literature. Examines boys' and girls' responses after reading to questions focusing on major characteristics of a nontraditional protagonist. Concludes that change will occur gradually as an apathetic attitude is reduced if educators…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Educational Research, Grade 3, Primary Education
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Kieff, Judith – Journal of Children's Literature, 2002
Considers how literature can showcase the essence of relationships that enable and support characters as they develop voice, introspection, and the inner strength needed to transcend cultural and societal expectations. Presents a cluster (a group of novels, poetry, picture books, and nonfiction on the same theme) that provides readers with models…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Empowerment, Interpersonal Relationship, Nonfiction
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Austin, Patricia – Journal of Children's Literature, 2002
Presents a conversation with picture book creator Emily Arnold McCully. Acknowledges her frequent focus on strong women in her picture books. Shares ideas about using history in her writing. (SG)
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Elementary Secondary Education, Feminism, Interviews
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Journal of Children's Literature, 2002
Presents a "conversation" with Penny Colman (adapted from her remarks at a panel discussion at a recent convention). Considers that nonfiction is dominated by male writers, especially for young adults and adults, and by true stories that feature boys and men. Discusses her exploration of the world of nonfiction by women. (SG)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Feminism, Nonfiction, Reading Instruction
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Pavonetti, Linda M. – Journal of Children's Literature, 2002
Describes Ashley Bryan who is a scholar, a storyteller, a poet, an artist, an illustrator, a folklorist, and a humanitarian. Examines the layers of his work one at a time in order to hear the story of Ashley Bryan--through his own words and what others have written about him. (SG)
Descriptors: Authors, Biographies, Black Studies, Elementary Secondary Education
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Pantaleo, Sylvia – Journal of Children's Literature, 2002
Describes the oral, written, and visual arts responses of a group of Grade 1 children. Discusses first grade children's understandings of and responses to several Radical Change characteristics and metafictive techniques found in David Wiesner's "The Three Pigs" (2001), the 2002 Randolph Caldecott Medal winner. Explores the nature of the literary…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Critical Thinking, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Grade 1
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Journal of Children's Literature, 2002
Presents annotations of 30 titles and 4 "related literature" titles for each of the 30 main selections. Selects titles that deal explicitly with language, such as plays on words, word origins, or the history of language; demonstrate uniqueness in the use of language or in style; or invite child response or participation. (SG)
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Childrens Literature, Elementary Education, Language Usage
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Pavonetti, Linda M. – Journal of Children's Literature, 2002
Summarizes the presentations of Ginny Moore Kruse and Lois Lowry at a Master Class in the Teaching of Literature conducted at the 91st annual meeting of the National Council of Teachers of English (Baltimore, MD, November 17, 2001). Notes the class addressed censorship and intellectual freedom, challenge and choice, the right to read and the right…
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Censorship, Childrens Literature, Intellectual Freedom
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