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Main Authors: Kolencik, Patricia, Bernadowski, Carianne
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2008
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ782180
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author Kolencik, Patricia
Bernadowski, Carianne
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Bernadowski, Carianne
Kolencik, Patricia
Bernadowski, Carianne
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contents Teaching with Books That Heal Kolencik, Patricia Bernadowski, Carianne Bullying Sibling Relationship Coping Cultural Differences Media Specialists Peer Acceptance Grief Librarians Death Librarian Teacher Cooperation Cultural Pluralism Elementary Schools Bullying. Death. Disabilities. Peer acceptance. Cultural differences. Adoption. Sibling rivalry... These are some of the unfortunate realities and personal challenges that children experience and must deal with on a daily basis. Library media specialists are frequently asked to suggest books teachers can use to give children insight into significant life events, such as the death of a family member. This article suggests "Teaching with Books that Heal: Authentic Literature and Literacy Strategies to Help Children Cope with Everyday Problems" (Linworth, 2007) as a book that provides stimulating, pedagogically sound, standards-based lessons for collaboration between elementary librarians and teachers that could be used to smooth troubled classroom relations and events. The article presents a sample lesson from one of the book's chapters on death of a family member. In addition to this book, the article presents an annotated bibliography that address students' concerns in the areas of bullying, peer acceptance, accepting differences, and death of a family member.
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spellingShingle Teaching with Books That Heal
Kolencik, Patricia
Bernadowski, Carianne
Bullying
Sibling Relationship
Coping
Cultural Differences
Media Specialists
Peer Acceptance
Grief
Librarians
Death
Librarian Teacher Cooperation
Cultural Pluralism
Elementary Schools
Teaching with Books That Heal Kolencik, Patricia Bernadowski, Carianne Bullying Sibling Relationship Coping Cultural Differences Media Specialists Peer Acceptance Grief Librarians Death Librarian Teacher Cooperation Cultural Pluralism Elementary Schools Bullying. Death. Disabilities. Peer acceptance. Cultural differences. Adoption. Sibling rivalry... These are some of the unfortunate realities and personal challenges that children experience and must deal with on a daily basis. Library media specialists are frequently asked to suggest books teachers can use to give children insight into significant life events, such as the death of a family member. This article suggests "Teaching with Books that Heal: Authentic Literature and Literacy Strategies to Help Children Cope with Everyday Problems" (Linworth, 2007) as a book that provides stimulating, pedagogically sound, standards-based lessons for collaboration between elementary librarians and teachers that could be used to smooth troubled classroom relations and events. The article presents a sample lesson from one of the book's chapters on death of a family member. In addition to this book, the article presents an annotated bibliography that address students' concerns in the areas of bullying, peer acceptance, accepting differences, and death of a family member.
title Teaching with Books That Heal
topic Bullying
Sibling Relationship
Coping
Cultural Differences
Media Specialists
Peer Acceptance
Grief
Librarians
Death
Librarian Teacher Cooperation
Cultural Pluralism
Elementary Schools
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ782180