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Autores principales: Wilder, Ann, Ed., Teasley, Alan B., Ed.
Formato: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lenguaje:en
Publicado: 2000
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Acceso en línea:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ626173
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author Wilder, Ann, Ed.
Teasley, Alan B., Ed.
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Teasley, Alan B., Ed.
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Teasley, Alan B., Ed.
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contents YA: FAQ (We're Glad You Asked!). Wilder, Ann, Ed. Teasley, Alan B., Ed. Adolescent Literature Classics (Literature) Definitions Educational Resources Instructional Materials Literary Genres Novels Reading Material Selection Secondary Education Presents nine answers to frequently asked questions about "Adolescent Literature," sometimes called YA (Young Adult Literature), including: what YA literature is, why it did not exist before 1967, why educators read YA literature, YA's relation to the classics, building a classroom library of YA books, essential resources for teachers, and some recent good YA books. (RS)
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spellingShingle YA: FAQ (We're Glad You Asked!).
Wilder, Ann, Ed.
Teasley, Alan B., Ed.
Adolescent Literature
Classics (Literature)
Definitions
Educational Resources
Instructional Materials
Literary Genres
Novels
Reading Material Selection
Secondary Education
YA: FAQ (We're Glad You Asked!). Wilder, Ann, Ed. Teasley, Alan B., Ed. Adolescent Literature Classics (Literature) Definitions Educational Resources Instructional Materials Literary Genres Novels Reading Material Selection Secondary Education Presents nine answers to frequently asked questions about "Adolescent Literature," sometimes called YA (Young Adult Literature), including: what YA literature is, why it did not exist before 1967, why educators read YA literature, YA's relation to the classics, building a classroom library of YA books, essential resources for teachers, and some recent good YA books. (RS)
title YA: FAQ (We're Glad You Asked!).
topic Adolescent Literature
Classics (Literature)
Definitions
Educational Resources
Instructional Materials
Literary Genres
Novels
Reading Material Selection
Secondary Education
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ626173