Extractions: Journals that publish articles on childrens literature theory and criticism Compiled by Wally Hastings; enhanced and annotated by Michael Scott Joseph 1/20/98 African Journal of Children's and Youth Lit ALAN Review. Athens, Ga.: Assembly on Literature for Adolescents, National Council of Teachers of English, 1979- Columbia University: copies in its Annex Location: Penn Library World Wide Web Call Number: - Notes: Accessible on Library World Wide Web home page Appraisal Ariel: A Review of International English Literature. Calgary: University of Calgary, 1970-. RUL: ALEXV. 29 NO. 3 JUL 1998;V. 29 NO. 2 APR 1998;V. 29 NO. 1 JAN 1998 Bookbird: Dortmund : One Man Edition, 1982- RUL: ALEX PER SHELVED BY TITLE 1982- Book Links Booklist.
Curriculum Resources Kidlit.Com http//www.kid-lit.com/search Children s Bibliographies http//www.rcls.org/chil/chilbib.htm. BookLinks) http//www.overbooked.org/genres/youth/yalit http://www.libraries.uc.edu/research/subject_resources/crc/cyab_web.html
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Børnelitteratur På Nettet www.ipl.org/cgibin/youth/youth.out Sites for Children - literature and www.ala.org/parentspage/greatsites.lit.htmlStudy Web Under genres links til http://www.ibby.dk/FPIBBY/litteratur/default.htm
Pogo's Web Watch #70: Children's Book Sites Prizes, specialty publications and genres as well as is a listing of Children s LitOrganizations on bookwire.com/bookwire/publishers/childrensPublishers.html. http://www.writethinking.net/Articles/pogo/pogo-11-04-03.shtml
Extractions: http://www.eleanorsbooks.com/default.htm At Eleanor's Books, find the rarity of the day and the best reads available on Amazon. It's a great place to get started in the Children's Lit world designed for teachers, librarians, publishers, writers, illustrators and anyone interested in children's literature. Bored? Need stimulation? Get involved in a conference or newsgroup. Check the board for ongoing conferences and dig through the newsgroup listings for the buzz. Eleven are listed. Don't want to be isolated? Sign up on a mailing list. There are thirteen and seven webrings for you to hop the internet. For additional resources, check out the Book Directories (18) and General Directories (16). Included are 9 help-tutorials, 24 specialized search engines and 7 sites for search-engine optimization. Learn how to get your site recognized. Looking for books Online? There are 32 links for full-text books. Lost without the picture and need an illustrator? Eleanor has 22 links listed. Some of the artists here are out of this world. Other things to explore include: Books New and Old, Authors and Illustrators, Authors Resources, Family Sites and Publishers.
Penn's Page Of Arts And Literature On The Web in society, Reading aloud, Storytelling, genres of children s and reading, and Deconstructingchildren s literature. www.teachersoft.com/Library/lit/ for more http://penn.home.att.net/bookarts.htm
Extractions: Authors Galore! Bohemian Ink Books Online Authors (CMU) English Language Resources ... Libyrinth - 20th Century Joyce, Pynchon, Eco. Borges, Garcia, Kafka, at al. Online Literature (Classics) Classic Literature Online Louisa May Alcott, Hans Christian Andersen, Sherwood Anderson, Jane Austen, Lyman Frank Baum, Edgar Rice Burroughs, Lewis Carroll, Willa Cather, Kate Chopin, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Joseph Conrad, James Fenimore Cooper, Stephen Crane, Daniel Defoe, Charles Dickens, Arthur Conan Doyle, Bret Harte, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Homer, Anthony Hope, Washington Irving, Shirley Jackson, Henry James, John Milton, Friedrich Nietzsche, Baroness Emmuska Orczy, Edgar Allan Poe, James Whitcomb Riley, Sir Walter Scott, Mary Shelley, Frank R. Stockton, Henry David Thoreau, Leo Tolstoy, Mark Twain, Jules Verne, Walt Whitman Poetry Archives Poets Online (U. Toronto)
LIT 2005 Children A study of the major genres, themes and critical concerns of literature written lit 2005Childrens literature. T 630930. Room A-321. Catalog http://www.ivcc.edu/coburn/Children's Literature/courseoutline.htm
Extractions: Instructor: Tara Coburn Office: A308 Phone: 224-0335 Office Hours: MWF 10:30-12, TR 1-2:30 and T 5:30-6 and by appointment Web site: www.ivcc.edu/coburn Email: tara_coburn@ivcc.edu ***This course outline and schedule is tentative. It will change. The policies contained on this outline are not exhaustive; other guidelines will be announced for specific assignments*** LIT 2005Childrens Literature T 6:30-9:30 Room A-321 Catalog Description: A study of the major genres, themes and critical concerns of literature written for children and young adults. Special attention to the historical, social, and cultural contexts that have influenced literature for young people. Expected learning outcomes related to general education goals: Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to: Goal 1: Apply analytical and problem solving skills to personal, social, and professional issues and situations. Goal 2: Communicate orally and in writing, socially and interpersonally.
Literature Courses Examines the techniques and themes in literature by and about women by examiningwomens issues from various genres. lit 255, CHILDRENS litERATURE, 3 CR. http://www.pueblocc.edu/coursedes/litdes.htm
Extractions: Literature Courses Arts and Science Courses Main Index LIT 115 INTRODUCTION TO LITERATURE I 3 CR. (3L) PRQ: ENG 060 or ACCUE 60 and ACCUR 71. Introduces students to fiction, poetry, and drama. Emphasizes active and responsive reading. LIT 125 STUDY OF THE SHORT STORY 3 CR. (3L) PRQ: ENG 060 or ACCUE 60 and ACCUR 71. Focuses on careful reading and interpretation of the short story as a distinct genre. It examines formal as well as thematic elements of short fiction. Critical thinking, discussion, and writing about short stories will enhance perceptive reading skills and heighten awareness of the human condition. LIT 126 STUDY OF POETRY 3 CR. (3L) PRQ: ENG 060 or ACCUE 60 and ACCUR 71. Focuses on careful reading and interpretation of various poems representing types and periods of poetry. It examines formal as well as thematic elements of poetry. Critical thinking, discussion, and writing about poetry will enhance perceptive reading skills and heighten awareness of the human condition. LIT 150 BLACK LITERATURE 1 CR. (1L)
LIT 255 lit 255. (G), Demonstrate an understanding of issues in children s literature, including understandingof the concept of genre and identify genres in children s http://www.pueblocc.edu/syllabi/lit/lit255.htm
Extractions: COURSE SYLLABUS TITLE OF COURSE: Childrens Literature PREFIX/NUMBER: LIT 255 CREDIT HOURS: PREREQUISITE: A score of 71 or better on the reading placement exam (CPTR) or approval of instructor RESOURCES NEEDED: TEXT: Norton, Donna. Through the Eyes of a Child . 6th ed. New Jersey: Prentice Hall, 2003. SUPPLIES: Dictionary COURSE DESCRIPTION: This course examines the criteria for selecting appropriate literature for children. Discussion topics explore age levels, values taught through literature, and literary and artistic qualities. COURSE GOAL: Students will explore and utilize childrens resources, including multi-media materials. COURSE OBJECTIVES: By the end of the course, the students will (A) Demonstrate an understanding of basic elements of childrens literature. (B) Recognize the value that literature holds for children and its impact on childrens cognitive and psychosocial development. (C) Apply specific criteria for evaluating the various types of childrens literature. (D) Demonstrate the ability to childrens study and selection of literature.
Dept. Of English - Undergraduate Programs ENG 4110 Film genres, Directors, Periods*; lit 3003 Forms of Narrative; lit lit3313 Modern SciFi; lit 4322 The Folktale; lit 4331 Childrens literature; http://www.english.ufl.edu/programs/undergrad/tracks/culturalstudies.html
Extractions: The Cultural Studies model organizes its approach to the English major by identifying five areas of questions: (1) the general domain of questions posed by critical and cultural theory ; (2) the issues raised by specific forms and genres film noir forms of cultural production and a variety of social differences relations of technology that obtain in oral, manuscript, print, film and electronic cultures; (5) problems having to do with the historical study of the transformations from medieval to early modern, modern and postmodern forms of culture. Note : an asterisk placed by a course title indicates that it will not always fulfill the requirements of the heading under which it has been listed since it is a variable topics course. Check with an English department advisor to make sure that the course fulfills the requirement in question. One course on The Practices of Cultural Studies One course on Critical and Cultural Theory: ENG 3010 Modern Criticism ENG 3011 Major Theorists ENG 4015 Psych. Approaches
Dept. Of English - Undergrad Courses, Spring 2001 T E1E3, TUR 2334, TUR 2322, Film genres, Directors, and 4570, M 9-11, TUR 1101, literaturefor Young Children, Cech. lit 4333, 3333, MWF 8, TUR 1321, literature for the http://www.english.ufl.edu/courses/undergrad/2001spring_up.html
Extractions: Times and locations of class meetings are subject to change. Consult the UF Schedule of Courses for official class times and locations and an explanation of the class period abbreviations Course no. Section Time(s) Room Course title Instructor AML 3270 M 9-11 TUR 1321 African-American Literature I Hill-Lubin AML 3271 T 9-11 TUR 2353 African-American Literature II Reid AML 4170 MWF 3 TUR 1321 Studies in American Literary Forms: American Political Novel King AML 4170 T 4 R 4-5 TUR 2333 Studies in American Literary Forms: The Contemporary Historical Novel Wegner AML 4213 T 7 R 7-8 MAT 4 Studies in American Literature and Culture Before 1800 Bredahl AML 4242 T 5-6 R 6 TUR 1105 Contemporary American Literature: Realism and Naturalism in Twentieth-Century Literature Gordon AML 4311 MWF 4 TUR 1101 Major Figures in Literature/Culture: Toni Morrison King AML 4311 T 4/ R 4-5 LIT 207, FLG 285 Major Figures in Literature/Culture: Sylvia Plath Bryant AML 4453 MWF 6 TUR 1315 Cultural Anxieties of the Sixties: 1950-1972 Schmidt AML 4685 T 2-3 R 3 TUR 2346 Introduction to Asian-American Studies Schueller AML 4685 T 8-9/ R 9 LIT 203, TUR 2353
Skyline College: English lit 191 CHILDRENS litERATURE (3) (Credit/No presenting ageappropriate literatureto children and youth practice in discerning literary genres, criteria for http://smccd.net/accounts/skyline/la/engl2.html
Extractions: Contemporary writers describe and analyze (and sometimes resolve) contemporary problems. In the hope that it can be a valid experience to use against the confusion and tragedy of life, a representative selection of fiction, poetry and drama since World War II will be interpreted. Transfer credit: UC; CSU (C2). Reading, discussing, and writing about the best short fiction in depth. Stories new and old, funny and tragic, will lead students into different cultures and reveal the surprising range of techniques that make short stories great. Independent study allows the student to develop analytical skills while getting well-acquainted with the work of one author. Transfer credit: UC; CSU (C2). LIT. 113 INTRODUCTION TO THE NOVEL (3)
Course Description: Literature lit 267 Children s literature 3 credits; 3 lecture the criteria of good literature,childrens interests stages related to books, various genres of children http://www.necc.mass.edu/courses/lit.shtml
New Children's Lit. M 1/28 Icebreaking. Intro to course/children s lit. definition . W 1/30 Personaland academic value; genres; awards. Essentials 911, 12-15. Journal 1 due. http://academic.pg.cc.md.us/~mhardy/New children's lit..htm
Extractions: Michelle Hardy, Assistant Professor Office: M #3059 Children's Lit. Syllabus Essentials Journal #1 due Essentials Journal #2 due Essentials Journal #3 due Charlotte's Web to class) Charlotte's Web by E.B. White sessions / readings and activities TBA : Charlotte's Web Charlotte's Web Journal #4 due Charlotte's Web Harry Potter ; handouts to be distributed) Midterm due / Videos / traditional literature Essentials: Journal #5 due The Giver presentation and open forum discussion Journal #6 due Essentials Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry presentation / open forum discussion Spite Fences presentation / open forum discussion Journal #7 due Essentials: Journal #8 due Speak presentation / open forum discussion Monster presentation / open forum discussion Journal #9 due Essentials Guest scholar of Holocaust Journal #10 due I Have Lived a Thousand Years: Growing up in the Holocaust Essentials Journal #11 due Presentation of multicultural picture books (details TBA) Journal #12 due NOTE: Research paper on chosen trade book and final exercise are due by
Links To Related Sites This is a terrific resource for research on different authors, genres, and topicalbibliographies, as well as Linda Lamme, professor of children s lit at Univ. http://wildes.home.mindspring.com/OUAL/links.html
Extractions: How Do Our Horizons Grow... This page provides links to a variety of sites that will be useful for teachers, librarians and parents, and fun for kids. Sites denoted with a K are particularly oriented toward kids. Authors Pages K The Author's Corner has links to authors of interest to 3-8 grade students. It also has a Reading Corner which provides lists of books at the same grade levels. Jennifer Armstrong's author page includes all new books (with reviews) and the same great specific detailing her books have! great answers to questions and directions for an author's day. K Jan Brett writes and beautifully illustrates her books about children and animals and trolls. The page is constantly changing but always includes extensive information about how she researches her stories and fun activities for teachers and kids. Betsy Byars K Eric Carle is a beloved children's author and illustrator. The Very Hungry Caterpillar greets you, and the site includes answers to Frequently Asked Questions, lists of Mr. Carle's books, and a bulletin board for teachers and parents to exchange ideas. K Virginia Hamilton 's homepage provides information about all of her books and her interests. It is of particular interest to teens.
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English Programs Of Study genres in English literatures Themes and genres in the ENGL 3322, literary Perspectiveson Children s Fiction and 3355 or ENGL 3356, American lit. Colonial to http://www.tamucc.edu/~aandh/engweb/eprogram.htm
Extractions: Major in English Course Requirements Beyond the English requirements of the university core, the English major entails a minimum of 30 semester hours of English course work, at least 24 of which must be at the upper division level. In addition to 3 hours of Literature of the Western World, sophomores desiring the major in English should take ENGL 2370, Writing About Literature, the introductory course to the major. In the last year of course work, students must take one of the capstone courses: ENGL 4351, 20th Century Literature and Writing, or ENGL 4345 Rhetoric, Literature, and Writing.
UTD Undergraduate Catalog - LIT Course Descriptions lit 3310 Studies in Epic and Romance (3 semester hours) A comparative study of thetwo related genres, or a study (30) Y lit 3315 Childrens literature http://www.utdallas.edu/student/catalog/undergrad02/ugprograms/lit.html
Extractions: Literature and Language Course Descriptions General Courses Rhetoric RHET 1101 Oral Communication/Critical Thinking 1 semester hour ) This class uses small group assignments and discussions to focus on the most important aspects of adapting to college. Students take part in discussions and demonstrations related to personal management, motivation, academic skills, and work habits, communication skills, and social relationships. Specific exercises are designed to promote critical thinking and creative planning. (1-0) S RHET 1302 (ENGL 1302) Rhetoric 3 semester hours ) The course presents an integrated approach to writing, reading, and critical thinking by developing the grammatical, logical, and rhetorical skills necessary for university writing. All classes work in a computerized learning environment. Students are taught basic computer literacy and submit all work electronically and on paper. (3-0) S Core Courses HUMA 3300 Reading and Writing Texts 3 semester hours ) Focuses on a significant topic or issue through which students are offered an opportunity to gain experience in various analytic and interpretive approaches. Explores connections among artistic and intellectual endeavors appropriate to a range of courses in the Arts and Humanities. This course should be taken within the first 12 hours of enrollment in the program. It is normally offered only during the fall and spring semesters.(3-0) S
UTD Undergraduate Catalog - LIT Course Descriptions Consideration of Ffantasy and/or science fiction as a genres melding entertainmentand speculation. (30) Y lit 3315 Childrens literature (3 semester http://www.utdallas.edu/student/catalog/undergrad03/ugprograms/lit-rev.html
Extractions: Go back to current version Literature and Language Course Descriptions General Courses Rhetoric RHET 1101 Oral Communication/Critical Thinking 1 semester hour ) This class uses small group assignments and discussions to focus on the most important aspects of adapting to college. Students take part in discussions and demonstrations related to personal management, motivation, academic skills, and work habits, communication skills, and social relationships. Specific exercises are designed to promote critical thinking and creative planning. (1-0) S RHET 1302 (ENGL 1302) Rhetoric 3 semester hours ) The course presents an integrated approach to writing, reading, and critical thinking by developing the grammatical, logical, and rhetorical skills necessary for university writing. All classes work in a computerized learning environment. Students are taught basic computer literacy and submit all work electronically and on paper. (3-0) S
Children's Library can read about good, interesting books categorized into several genres such as publicationOUR CHOICE, an annual review of the best in Canadian children s lit. http://www.comedition.com/Playground/childrenslibrary.htm
Extractions: Children's Library PlayGround at All American Family Home Search Feedback Privacy ... Quick-Shopping Index Playground Home Childrens Library Games Toys ... Kids Exchange Family Crafts Books Movies Books/Music Doctor ... Send a Card! Other Sites Home Computers Family Fine Arts ... Young Adults Shopping Services Auto Accessories Auto Dealers Auto Price Auto Rental ... Drug Store s Disney Flowers Furniture Hardware ... Women's Clothing Financial Categories Go To Financial American Express Bank Account Book Review ... Travel Where To Shop Auto Accessories Department Store Entertainment Financial Services ... Telecommunications These sites have a Canadian slant. Children's Booklists Homework Sites Museums Fun Sites for Younger Kids ... Math Circle Time Favorites The following picture books are favorites used successfully by our Children's Librarians in numerous preschool and toddler story times in recent years. Theme possibilities for each title are provided in italics. The books listed are fiction or folktales. Especially useful for Early Childhood educators.
Worthwhile Wanderings:Literature online texts classics, international, various genres and themes. revised Linda Hyman s Kiddie lit on the activities for people who love children s literature http://www.qesnrecit.qc.ca/ela/www/lit.htm
Extractions: Web English Teacher Literature This database contains all records for all children's books held in the National Library's Canadian Children's Literature Service Collection over 35 000 titles. The collection contains Canadian children's books in English, French and other languages, dating from the 19th century to the present day.