Children and YA Literature Children and YA Literature April 2, 2024 Cultivating Critical Race Theory Awareness with Secondary Pre-Service Teachers Through Examination of Black Lives Matter-Themed Literature I am pleased to share my article and contribution to the Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy , entitled " Cultivating Critical Race Theory Awareness with Secondary Pre-Service Teachers through Examination of Black Lives Matter Themed Literature" . The article is based on a study that reflects my... November 27, 2023 An Exploration of Jason Reynolds’s Track Series: Bullying Themed Contemporary Realistic Fiction Supports Bullying Reduction Strategies for Middle School Youth Dr. Hill is a Professor of Reading and Language Arts in the College of Education, Health, and Human Services at the University of Michigan-Dearborn. You can learn more about Dr. Hill here . You can also read the full article , "A Critical Examination of African-American Youth Athletes in the Track... April 21, 2021 Gamifying Literacy // Rise and Shine! (1 of 2) A reading from the gospel of Luke: Luke Skywalker looked to the heavens. He visualized his future, but he needed somebody to be his champion. That champion is you, the teacher reading this blog. Luke is sitting in your classroom. He’s in the back, in the corner, ostracized, the new kid, playing with... February 20, 2019 From "The Outsiders" to "The Hate U Give": Young Adult Literature Interprets the Headlines Dr. Lynne Vallone is a professor of Childhood Studies at Rutgers University-Camden, and she will be one of the keynote speakers at the second meeting of the International Girls Studies Association , hosted at Notre Dame’s own McKenna Hall on February 28-March 3. She has written several books... September 27, 2018 Welcome from the Center for Literacy Education Welcome to the blog for the Notre Dame Center for Literacy Education (CLE). We hope that you will learn a great deal about powerful literacy practices from educators at the CLE and in K-12 classrooms across the country. We encourage you to visit the blog often and share about the innovative and... Stories from the Field Including Students Speak, Teachers Take, and #WhyITeach Literacy at School // For Teachers Including High-Impact Lesson Plans, Grammar, Speaking and Listening, Writing, Student Motivation, Critical Media and Digital Literacy, and 7 Strengths for Super Readers Literacy at Home // For Parents Including Working with Your Child and Parent to School Connection
April 2, 2024 Cultivating Critical Race Theory Awareness with Secondary Pre-Service Teachers Through Examination of Black Lives Matter-Themed Literature I am pleased to share my article and contribution to the Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy , entitled " Cultivating Critical Race Theory Awareness with Secondary Pre-Service Teachers through Examination of Black Lives Matter Themed Literature" . The article is based on a study that reflects my...
November 27, 2023 An Exploration of Jason Reynolds’s Track Series: Bullying Themed Contemporary Realistic Fiction Supports Bullying Reduction Strategies for Middle School Youth Dr. Hill is a Professor of Reading and Language Arts in the College of Education, Health, and Human Services at the University of Michigan-Dearborn. You can learn more about Dr. Hill here . You can also read the full article , "A Critical Examination of African-American Youth Athletes in the Track...
April 21, 2021 Gamifying Literacy // Rise and Shine! (1 of 2) A reading from the gospel of Luke: Luke Skywalker looked to the heavens. He visualized his future, but he needed somebody to be his champion. That champion is you, the teacher reading this blog. Luke is sitting in your classroom. He’s in the back, in the corner, ostracized, the new kid, playing with...
February 20, 2019 From "The Outsiders" to "The Hate U Give": Young Adult Literature Interprets the Headlines Dr. Lynne Vallone is a professor of Childhood Studies at Rutgers University-Camden, and she will be one of the keynote speakers at the second meeting of the International Girls Studies Association , hosted at Notre Dame’s own McKenna Hall on February 28-March 3. She has written several books...
September 27, 2018 Welcome from the Center for Literacy Education Welcome to the blog for the Notre Dame Center for Literacy Education (CLE). We hope that you will learn a great deal about powerful literacy practices from educators at the CLE and in K-12 classrooms across the country. We encourage you to visit the blog often and share about the innovative and...