This blog will be a class space for announcements, resources, and conversation. The authors of this blog include students in two sections of TE 348 - Reading and Responding to Children's and Adolescent Literature (taught by Todd Ide). We welcome outside comments!
Thursday, December 8, 2011
Thoughts on TE 348 from an Urban Educator
Overall, I really enjoyed all of the material covered in this class. I thoroughly enjoyed all of the books we covered for role responses and would love to try to include some of them in my future classroom. As a member of the Urban Ed Cohort, a majority of my education has been geared towards teaching diverse student populations, or teaching in under resourced communities, and while Bud, not Buddy was an excellent book containing a diverse range of characters, a majority of the other books did not include minority characters, and none of the books contained characters who had disabilities. I personally wish that there had been more books focusing on diverse characters rather than all white, non-disability characters, simply because of my major and specialized degree program, but I also think it would be valuable for future teachers who aren't going to be teaching in a diverse area to be introduced to books that will ensure their students have access to literature about different cultures or lifestyles. This might be something instructors might consider in the coming years. Many students going through the education program have a global or urban focus, and many others are devoting their teaching careers to students with special needs. It might be valuable to include more children's literature that focuses on these aspects to ensure students have been introduced to topics of diversity and social justice.
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