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Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
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Veröffentlicht: 2017
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Online-Zugang:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1125277
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contents #MdlPwriters: Fourteen Powerful Voices Stivers, Julie Librarians Middle Schools Librarian Attitudes Racial Attitudes Racial Relations Minority Group Students Authors School Visitation Library Services Culturally Relevant Education Writing Workshops Educational Benefits Educational Planning Reading Material Selection Instruction Outcomes of Education This article asks: What messages are school librarians sending to students of color if the only authors invited to visit schools are white? The author argues that bringing authors of color--image makers--to schools to speak to, and work with, students of color is a vital piece of culturally relevant library practice. School librarians must spearhead efforts to ensure that visiting authors reflect the culture and lived experience of the students. In this article, author Julie Stivers, describes how her school prepared for a visit they hosted from Matt da la Pena for a week-long "Writer in Residence" workshop in the spring of 2016 with whole school instruction and dedicated activities for the students participating in his writers' workshop. Stivers also shares how the school leveraged this opportunity to benefit students beyond the author's visit.
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spellingShingle #MdlPwriters: Fourteen Powerful Voices
Stivers, Julie
Librarians
Middle Schools
Librarian Attitudes
Racial Attitudes
Racial Relations
Minority Group Students
Authors
School Visitation
Library Services
Culturally Relevant Education
Writing Workshops
Educational Benefits
Educational Planning
Reading Material Selection
Instruction
Outcomes of Education
#MdlPwriters: Fourteen Powerful Voices Stivers, Julie Librarians Middle Schools Librarian Attitudes Racial Attitudes Racial Relations Minority Group Students Authors School Visitation Library Services Culturally Relevant Education Writing Workshops Educational Benefits Educational Planning Reading Material Selection Instruction Outcomes of Education This article asks: What messages are school librarians sending to students of color if the only authors invited to visit schools are white? The author argues that bringing authors of color--image makers--to schools to speak to, and work with, students of color is a vital piece of culturally relevant library practice. School librarians must spearhead efforts to ensure that visiting authors reflect the culture and lived experience of the students. In this article, author Julie Stivers, describes how her school prepared for a visit they hosted from Matt da la Pena for a week-long "Writer in Residence" workshop in the spring of 2016 with whole school instruction and dedicated activities for the students participating in his writers' workshop. Stivers also shares how the school leveraged this opportunity to benefit students beyond the author's visit.
title #MdlPwriters: Fourteen Powerful Voices
topic Librarians
Middle Schools
Librarian Attitudes
Racial Attitudes
Racial Relations
Minority Group Students
Authors
School Visitation
Library Services
Culturally Relevant Education
Writing Workshops
Educational Benefits
Educational Planning
Reading Material Selection
Instruction
Outcomes of Education
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1125277