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Nelson, Mary Carroll – 1976
As 1 in a series of 24 American Indian biographies written for youth at the secondary level, this book details the sociocultural and professional development of Robert La Follette Bennett, a Wisconsin Oneida Indian who was born in 1912 and became the second Native American to hold the position of Commissioner of Indian Affairs in the Bureau of…
Descriptors: Administrative Agencies, Adolescent Literature, American Indians, Biographies
Peer reviewedCopeland, Jeffrey S. – English Journal, 1987
Claims multiple-storyline books will continue to grow in popularity because the reader (1) is the major protagonist; (2) can make plot decisions and become the writer; (3) can choose exciting action; and (4) finds material readily available. (NH)
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Library Material Selection, Literary Devices, Literature Appreciation
McElderry, Margaret K. – Horn Book Magazine, 1987
Deplores the drop in publication of children's books from abroad, and questions why a culture like that of the U.S. with roots in many lands would not be more interested in introducing its children to children from other parts of the world. Recommends some valuable foreign books that Americans would enjoy. (NKA)
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Authors, Books, Childrens Literature
Peer reviewedBurns, Paula – English Journal, 1985
Suggests that real life can be depressing enough without subjecting teenagers to a steady diet of reading assignments whose content is largely negative. Laments that a search has turned up so few examples of "good" literature and asks for suggestions. (RBW)
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, English Instruction, Individual Development, Literary Criticism
Peer reviewedCloonan, Michele V. – Top of the News, 1984
Explores reasons why "Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" has been continuously censored from its publication in 1885 to present. Historical precedents for censorship of library materials in the United States and specific censorship attempts are discussed. Controversial passages are examined in light of both praise and criticism.…
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Censorship, Court Litigation, Federal Courts
Pipkin, Gloria; Lent, ReLeah Cossett – 2002
Over the last two decades, the co-authors of this book have worked together to build a tradition of intellectual freedom within public schools. The book describes their struggles as cultural workers, the pedagogical and legal strategies they employed, the resistance they encountered, the lessons they learned, and the impact that they have seen on…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Adolescent Literature, Censorship, Community Involvement
Sekula, Diane – 2002
Sophie and Cody in "The Wanderer" (Sharon Creech) share the duties of recording their journey to an ancestor's birth land. The strong bond of family and accomplishments through the voyage home personified the embodiment of an adventurer. For Sophie and Cody, close family bonds were forged and washed clean by the sea. Odysseus, the…
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Class Activities, Classical Literature, English Instruction
Jones, Darolyn Lyn – 1997
This paper presents descriptions of the 10 best young adult novels (and teaching suggestions) appropriate for studying the Holocaust in the middle school. Each description begins with a summary and "hook" that can be used with students, and then ends with discussion for the teacher about reading abilities and applications in the…
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Class Activities, Intermediate Grades, Junior High Schools
Miller, Thomas Ross – 1996
This book examines the cultural universal of leisure time and recreation from a multicultural perspective. The text is written for juveniles and includes many color photographs. Chapters include: (1) "People At Play"; (2) "The Americas"; (3) "Africa"; (4) "Europe and the Middle East"; (5) "Asia"; and (6) "Australia and the South Pacific." The…
Descriptors: Activities, Adolescent Literature, Childrens Games, Childrens Literature
Simmons, John S.; Dresang, Eliza T. – 2001
As the world enters the 21st century, the access to information and freedom of speech provided by the Internet and other digital technologies have revolutionized the nature of censorship challenges and opened an entirely new realm of legal and social ramifications for censorship in United States schools. In the midst of this digital revolution,…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Adolescent Literature, Censorship, Childrens Literature
Ada, Alma Flor – 2003
This book aims to help teachers bring literature to the classroom as a vehicle for language and concept development, creative expression, and the development of higher thinking skills while promoting the joy of reading. Most examples in the book were selected to make Latino authors more visible to teachers, as well as to provide experiences of…
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Childrens Literature, Class Activities, Creativity
Feldman, Sari; Strobel, Tracy – 2002
This digest discusses the development of World Wide Web-based services for libraries and provides examples from the Cleveland Public Library (CPL). The first section highlights the importance of developing such services, steps to be followed for a successful project, and the importance of having the goal of replicating and enhancing traditional…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Adolescent Literature, Electronic Libraries, Homework
Smith, Carl B. – 2001
This book is part of a series that helps parents choose books for their children and talk with them about books in ways that actively engage children with the meaning on the printed page. The introduction notes that it is important for parents to continue sharing books with their children at this age (12 to 14 years). The first chapter, "Reading…
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Books, Childrens Literature, Family Literacy
Curriculum Review, 1979
This column describes and evaluates almost 40 texts, instructional kits, and teacher resources on values, interpersonal relations, self-awareness, self-help skills, juvenile psychology, and youth suicide. Eight effective picture books for the primary grades and seven titles in values fiction for teens are also reviewed. (SJL)
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Annotated Bibliographies, Book Reviews, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedKaywell, Joan F. – English Journal, 1997
Describes a seven-step process that uses young adult literature to help teenagers understand and deal with their troubles. Offers brief annotations of five young adult titles in each of nine areas: alienation and identity; divorce; dropouts, delinquency, and gangs; poverty; teenage pregnancy; abused children; alcohol and drugs; homosexuality; and…
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Adolescents, Alienation, Child Abuse


