Reading Horizons, Volume 50,Nummer 4College of Education Western Michigan University and the Homer L.J. Carter Reading Council, 2011 |
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Depictions and Gaps : Portrayal of U.S. Poverty in Realistic Fiction Children's Picture Books Jane E. Kelley , Ed.D. Washington State University , Pullman , WA Janine J ... Children's Picture Books Jane E Kelley and Janine J Darragh 263-282.
Depictions and Gaps : Portrayal of U.S. Poverty in Realistic Fiction Children's Picture Books Jane E. Kelley , Ed.D. Washington State University , Pullman , WA Janine J ... Children's Picture Books Jane E Kelley and Janine J Darragh 263-282.
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... Picture books can provide a forum for children to learn about and understand others , yet what messages do these books about poverty and homelessness depict ? In this critical multicultural analysis , we examine realistic fiction children's ...
... Picture books can provide a forum for children to learn about and understand others , yet what messages do these books about poverty and homelessness depict ? In this critical multicultural analysis , we examine realistic fiction children's ...
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... children's picture books is one small step teachers can take in educating tomorrow's leaders of the need for acceptable living standards and opportunities for all people . References American Human Development Project . ( 2009 ) ...
... children's picture books is one small step teachers can take in educating tomorrow's leaders of the need for acceptable living standards and opportunities for all people . References American Human Development Project . ( 2009 ) ...
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Volume 50 Number 4 | 230 |
Preparing Teachers of Reading | 241 |
Portrayal of U S Poverty | 263 |
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