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Teaching Young Adult Literature: Integrating, Implementing, and Re-Imagining the Common Core


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No. of pages 140

Published: 2015

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The authors who contributed to this text believe that young adult literature (YAL) can meet the Common Cores push to include literacy across content areas, as well as meet the standards in creative and effective ways. This text is intended to give educators a resource to aid them in creating a literacy curriculum. The included chapters written by experts from different universities across the country offer a variety of methods for using YAL to meet the standards while connecting with students. Following a framework first chapter introducing the importance of YAL and discussing its relevance, other authors tackle various ways to teach it. Each chapter may suggest different strategies and rationales for utilizing YAL, but each shares a common purpose with the others: to promote the efficacy of YAL to engage students while at the same time meeting the rigorous standards set forth by the Common Core.

 

 

There are 140 pages in this book. This book was published in 2015 by Rowman & Littlefield .