The topic that I was asked to discuss is very important to you, obviously, because you're including it in your conference; and to me, because I've spent over 20 years trying to make some sense of how the bridging between cultures can be done via children's literature.published or submitted for publicatio
The Latino population is predicted to be the largest minority in the United States by the year 2005....
Do you remember reading or being read children\u27s books? Were they about leyendas y mitos, histori...
Focusing on culturally sustaining literacy practices, I sought to conceptualize the integration of c...
The topic that I was asked to discuss is very important to you, obviously, because you're including...
Sometimes, in life, a person goes through a struggle they cannot identify or explain, but when a boo...
Citation: Millan, I. (2015). Contested Children's Literature: Que(e)ries into Chicana and Central Am...
This article, refl ecting a sociocultural perspective and connections to current research, presents ...
Abstract This article discusses material about children’s books that reflect the Latino cultural exp...
Teachers generally come out of teacher education programs with very little background in multicultur...
In an effort to humanize the curriculum, to honor student voice and identity,\ud and tap the cultura...
The purpose of this project is to examine the literature available for children on the topic of Lati...
Children of all backgrounds can use literature as a means to understand the world in which they live...
Although bibliotherapy is an empirically-supported method to address various psychological issues (R...
This collection of articles by teacher-researchers debunks the conventional myth of a monolithic U.S...
The Latino population is growing in the United States such that one of every five school-aged Latino...
The Latino population is predicted to be the largest minority in the United States by the year 2005....
Do you remember reading or being read children\u27s books? Were they about leyendas y mitos, histori...
Focusing on culturally sustaining literacy practices, I sought to conceptualize the integration of c...
The topic that I was asked to discuss is very important to you, obviously, because you're including...
Sometimes, in life, a person goes through a struggle they cannot identify or explain, but when a boo...
Citation: Millan, I. (2015). Contested Children's Literature: Que(e)ries into Chicana and Central Am...
This article, refl ecting a sociocultural perspective and connections to current research, presents ...
Abstract This article discusses material about children’s books that reflect the Latino cultural exp...
Teachers generally come out of teacher education programs with very little background in multicultur...
In an effort to humanize the curriculum, to honor student voice and identity,\ud and tap the cultura...
The purpose of this project is to examine the literature available for children on the topic of Lati...
Children of all backgrounds can use literature as a means to understand the world in which they live...
Although bibliotherapy is an empirically-supported method to address various psychological issues (R...
This collection of articles by teacher-researchers debunks the conventional myth of a monolithic U.S...
The Latino population is growing in the United States such that one of every five school-aged Latino...
The Latino population is predicted to be the largest minority in the United States by the year 2005....
Do you remember reading or being read children\u27s books? Were they about leyendas y mitos, histori...
Focusing on culturally sustaining literacy practices, I sought to conceptualize the integration of c...