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  1. May 28, 2020 · If the history of childhood and children’s literature are effectively inseparable, so too is the role of the adult in attempting to define and control both these categories. The academic field of children’s literature, and the literary analysis and criticism of it, emerged in the 1970s (Gubar 2011; Hunt 1996). With it came the desire to ...

  2. These rubrics, which serve as the structuring apparatus for the handbook, emerged organically from the essays and point to key areas of inquiry in children's literature study: Adults and Children's Literature; Pictures and Poetics; Reading History/Learning Race and Class; and Innocence and Agency.

  3. Chapter 4 A short historical overview of children’s literature. Chapter 5 Types of children’s literature. Chapter 6 Introducing children’s storybooks to beginner readers. Chapter 7 Children’s literature and the advanced reader. Chapter 8 Do as I do, read as I read: The role of the adult in creating confident readers. Chapter 9 Children ...

  4. 1. Raise the initial question and have the children brainstorm all their initial responses. 2. Begin a separate list of "Things about ______________ to find out." 3. Assign information-gathering homework. 4. Share again responses to the initial question in a brainstorming session. 5.

  5. Literature questions and answers. 1. In the section called Children's Books and Childhood, the authors identify fundamental attitudes adults have had for children in different periods of history, and relate those to the literature that was available to children in each time period. What does that tell you about changing social values over time ...

  6. This chapter provides an overview on the non fictional and children's literatures available in 1830 to 1860 in England and Wales. During the years from 1830 to 1860, there were few outstanding children's books, but particular trends were identifiable in children's literature. There was also an awareness of the improvement in standards since ...

  7. Print Worksheet. 1. What century was the Golden Age for Children's Literature? The 1700s. The 1600s. The 1800s. The 1900s. 2. What is a chapbook?

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