Due to COVID-19, making transitions from in-person to remote learning has been challenging, especially for educators who work with historically marginalized populations. For the duration of the pandemic, the authors have used books that center social justice in order to facilitate asynchronous and synchronous digital book clubs to build and sustain communities. In doing so, they have supported readers’ literacies while also focusing on building readers’ sense of agency, advocacy, and emotional well-being. The authors used their combined experiences in ways that were culturally sustaining and emotionally responsive to the needs of vulnerable populations consisting of both formerly incarcerated adults and young adults in alternati...
This article presents the University of South Florida’s Virtual Book Club, created and continually i...
We began this pandemic cycle of inquiry by acknowledging that we all viewed relationships with our s...
This article – originating from a paper presented at the Conference “Pandemic Perspectives 2021: Ref...
Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, students, families, and educators have faced unprecedented challenges. T...
Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, students, families, and educators have faced unprecedented challenges. T...
Abstract: In this narrative, the author relays the experience of meeting virtually with two small bo...
Amid the COVID‐19 pandemic, students, families, and educators have faced unprecedented challenges. T...
Amid the COVID‐19 pandemic, students, families, and educators have faced unprecedented challenges. T...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of Poetry Ther...
The importance of accessing and sharing children’s literature took on new meaning as educators pivot...
The importance of accessing and sharing children’s literature took on new meaning as educators pivot...
Reading is an essential skill for coping to an increasingly connected society. This article aims to ...
When a global pandemic shuts down our educational system it is critical to mobilize quickly and effe...
For many educators with interests in digital and media literacy, the COVID-19 pandemic was an inadve...
This article presents the University of South Florida’s Virtual Book Club, created and continually i...
This article presents the University of South Florida’s Virtual Book Club, created and continually i...
We began this pandemic cycle of inquiry by acknowledging that we all viewed relationships with our s...
This article – originating from a paper presented at the Conference “Pandemic Perspectives 2021: Ref...
Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, students, families, and educators have faced unprecedented challenges. T...
Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, students, families, and educators have faced unprecedented challenges. T...
Abstract: In this narrative, the author relays the experience of meeting virtually with two small bo...
Amid the COVID‐19 pandemic, students, families, and educators have faced unprecedented challenges. T...
Amid the COVID‐19 pandemic, students, families, and educators have faced unprecedented challenges. T...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of Poetry Ther...
The importance of accessing and sharing children’s literature took on new meaning as educators pivot...
The importance of accessing and sharing children’s literature took on new meaning as educators pivot...
Reading is an essential skill for coping to an increasingly connected society. This article aims to ...
When a global pandemic shuts down our educational system it is critical to mobilize quickly and effe...
For many educators with interests in digital and media literacy, the COVID-19 pandemic was an inadve...
This article presents the University of South Florida’s Virtual Book Club, created and continually i...
This article presents the University of South Florida’s Virtual Book Club, created and continually i...
We began this pandemic cycle of inquiry by acknowledging that we all viewed relationships with our s...
This article – originating from a paper presented at the Conference “Pandemic Perspectives 2021: Ref...