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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. Darragh , Ph.D. Whitworth University , Spokane , WA Abstract ...
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. Darragh , Ph.D. Whitworth University , Spokane , WA Abstract ...
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Today , virtually one in five American children lives in poverty ( U.S. Census Bureau [ USCB ] , 2006-2008 ) , and there are more homeless families with children than any other time since the Great Depression .
Today , virtually one in five American children lives in poverty ( U.S. Census Bureau [ USCB ] , 2006-2008 ) , and there are more homeless families with children than any other time since the Great Depression .
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Specifically , more books that depict contemporary rural poverty and those that address systemic change need to written . And while several books show indi- viduals making a difference in their own homes and communities , social acts ...
Specifically , more books that depict contemporary rural poverty and those that address systemic change need to written . And while several books show indi- viduals making a difference in their own homes and communities , social acts ...
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Volume 50 Number 4 | 230 |
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