This article examines the ways in which exceptionality is addressed in Canadian children’s literature, offering critical literacy as an avenue toward social justice. A content analysis (Berg, 2009) of 134 Canadian children’s books offers a wide scope of contemporary titles to include in classrooms. We developed conceptual categories to explore patterns and trends through a qualitative interpretive stance (Seidman, 2006). Our findings include the following results:• ethnically diverse characters with exceptionalities,• authentic characters with real-world challenges,• fantasy blended with other genres.As narratives that include exceptionalities become more authentic and abundant, we can become more appreciative of diversity, further affectin...
A review of 20 children’s picture books and novels featuring characters with disabilities. Through ...
The metaphor of Canadian society as a “mosaic” had been used to describe Canada’s diverse society, e...
This comprehensive examination of 132 picture books originally published by Canadian publishers in 2...
This study investigated how teachers’ use of children’s literature that accurately portrays individu...
children's booksCanadian children's literaturestoriesethnic minorities in literaturequalitative rese...
Children’s authors have not traditionally developed characters with disabilities to include a multip...
In this article, I have presented findings from survey data to describe elementary teachers’ and tea...
This chapter examines the possibilities of applying children’s storybooks in supporting the developm...
Newbery Medal–winning books provide cultural models for children’s developing cultural understanding...
This paper is a content analysis of seventeen chapter books geared towards upper elementary and midd...
For as long as there have been young readers, children’s literature has served educational purposes,...
Abstract: Picture books, juvenile books, and young adult books that portray persons with disabilitie...
This article presents the findings of an online survey administered to Alberta elementary school tea...
International audienceThe presence of schoolchildren with locomotor disability, blindness or deafnes...
Children’s books can create opportunities for children to see themselves as well as others in differ...
A review of 20 children’s picture books and novels featuring characters with disabilities. Through ...
The metaphor of Canadian society as a “mosaic” had been used to describe Canada’s diverse society, e...
This comprehensive examination of 132 picture books originally published by Canadian publishers in 2...
This study investigated how teachers’ use of children’s literature that accurately portrays individu...
children's booksCanadian children's literaturestoriesethnic minorities in literaturequalitative rese...
Children’s authors have not traditionally developed characters with disabilities to include a multip...
In this article, I have presented findings from survey data to describe elementary teachers’ and tea...
This chapter examines the possibilities of applying children’s storybooks in supporting the developm...
Newbery Medal–winning books provide cultural models for children’s developing cultural understanding...
This paper is a content analysis of seventeen chapter books geared towards upper elementary and midd...
For as long as there have been young readers, children’s literature has served educational purposes,...
Abstract: Picture books, juvenile books, and young adult books that portray persons with disabilitie...
This article presents the findings of an online survey administered to Alberta elementary school tea...
International audienceThe presence of schoolchildren with locomotor disability, blindness or deafnes...
Children’s books can create opportunities for children to see themselves as well as others in differ...
A review of 20 children’s picture books and novels featuring characters with disabilities. Through ...
The metaphor of Canadian society as a “mosaic” had been used to describe Canada’s diverse society, e...
This comprehensive examination of 132 picture books originally published by Canadian publishers in 2...