Graphic Novels in High School and Middle School Classrooms: A Disciplinary Literacies Approach

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Graphic Novels in High School and Middle School Classrooms is the ultimate guide for using graphic novels and learning how the graphic novel format can support critical thinking and help reach disciplinary goals in any subject. Using specific graphic novels, this book helps st...

Publisher Marketing: William Boerman-Cornell studies how graphic novels can best be used in the classroom and the intersection of graphic novels and disciplinary literacy. After teaching high school English for a decade, he is now a professor of Education. Jung Kim is a former high school English teacher and literacy coach and is now a teacher-educator. She studies popular culture and out-of-school literacies, as well as Asian American teacher identities. Michael Manderino studies the intersections between digital and disciplinary literacies He is a former high school history teacher and literacy coach who works closely with schools to support disciplinary literacies instruction. Table of Contents : Foreword Preface Chapter 1- Introduction: Can Graphic Novels Save the World? Chapter 2- The Role of Disciplinary Literacy for Teaching with Graphic Novels Chapter 3- What are Graphic Novels? How do they Work? Why would Teachers Want to Use Them Anyway? What is the Best Way to Teach with Them? Chapter 4- Graphic Novels in Teaching Academic Disciplines Chapter 5- Using Graphic Novels in the Humanities Chapter 6- Picture/Text Hybridity Chapter 7- Disciplinary Inquiry Using Graphic Novels Chapter 8- Critical Response Chapter 9- Themes, Interdisciplinary Instruction and Graphic Novels Chapter 10- Putting it all Together: Using Graphic Novels to Support Disciplinary Literacies Instruction Review Quotes : An essential book for explaining clearly the richness of visual literacy, how many layers of meaning can be packed into the magical combination of words and pictures. Review Quotes : I don't know anyone who has spent more time thinking critically about the place of the graphic novel in the classroom than Bill Boerman-Cornell. This book tackles not only the question of how to incorporate graphic novels in the classroom, but also the more fascinating question of why the medium is so powerful. This is the first book that should be picked up by any teacher thinking of building a curriculum that includes graphic novels. Review Quotes : The authors ask an important question, Can graphic novels change the world? And then they show us how, in fact, they can. The chapters in this book highlight the value of this format in guiding students' reading, writing, and thinking. They clearly and expertly discuss the ways in which graphic novels can be used to teach a wide range of skills and strategies that students need, both inside and outside the classroom. Yes, graphic novels can save the world when they are used in the ways that this team recommends. Publisher Marketing : Graphic Novels in High School and Middle School Classrooms is the ultimate guide for using graphic novels and learning how the graphic novel format can support critical thinking and help reach disciplinary goals in any subject. Using specific graphic novels, this book helps students read, question, and write about both fiction and non-fiction. Contributor Bio: Boerman-Cornell, William William Boerman-Cornell is Professor of Education at Trinity Christian College, USA. Contributor Bio: Kim, Jung Jung Kim is Associate Professor of Literacy at Lewis University, USA.

Format: Paperback | Pages: 148 | Publication Date: 2017-07-05