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Children's Books
Supplementary
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Childrens Books
In the following seven slides, you will be exposed
to seven childrens books that can be helpful
when using inclusion in a classroom or another
similar situation.
For each book, you will find the following
information:
Icy Sparks
Supplementary Texts
Supplementary texts are very important to include with
critical literacy because it helps children strengthen the
connections they have just made through the text, and
it helps students witness other perspectives a the same
problem.
In the following three slides, you will find three
supplementary resources that will include the
following:
Temple Grandin
Type: Movie
Director: Mick Jackson
Summary: This is a film about Temple Grandin.
Her Autism allowed for her to invent a highly
effective process for producing livestock. Even
though she has Autism, she has been highly
successful. The below link is Grandins official
website. It gives more information on her story
and her views of approaching Autism in a social
way.
Link: http://www.templegrandin.com
References
Coffey, H (n.d.). Critical literacy. Learn NC. Retrieved from
http://www.learnnc.org/lp/pages/4437
Gopalakrishnan, A. (2011). Disabilities and the special child. In
Multicultural children's literature: A critical issues approach. (p. 207-226)
Los Angeles, CA: Sage.
Kurtts, S. A., & Gavigan, K. W. (2008). Understanding (dis)abilities through
children's literature. Education Libraries, 31(1), 23-31.
Miller, D. L. (2012). Literature opens doors for all children. Phi Delta
Kappan, 94(4), 28-33.
Seamless Teaching : Navigating the Inclusion Spectrum. (2013, January 1).
Retrieved from http://www.tolerance.org/magazine/number-43-spring2013/seamless-teaching
Shulman, Gary. Come Touch His Cheek. Children Poems. New York: 2013.
Web.
Stevens, L. P., & Stovall, D. O. (2010). Critical literacy for xenophobia: a
wake-up call. Journal Of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 54(4), 295-298.
Temple grandin, phd! (2012, January 1). Retrieved from
http://www.templegrandin.com