This uses science journalism techniques to help students become better consumers of, and contributors to, a scientifically literate community. It is divided into three parts: background information and a rationale for using science journalism techniques; concrete advice about how to teach science literacy in this framework; and the process of putting together and writing a news story.
Wendy Saul Livres
Cette autrice est une admiratrice de longue date des livres de Joanna Cole et enseigne la littérature jeunesse à l'University of Maryland Baltimore County (UMBC). Son travail se concentre sur une compréhension approfondie des genres qui façonnent les jeunes lecteurs. Elle examine comment la littérature impacte le développement et la perception du monde chez les enfants et les adolescents. Son expertise offre des perspectives précieuses sur le monde de la littérature jeunesse. Elle se concentre sur l'exploration de la manière dont les récits influencent les années de formation.





Focusing on the future utility of education, Angela Kohnen and Wendy Saul advocate for a comprehensive approach to information literacy that emphasizes enduring skills rather than transient techniques. Their methodology aims to equip children with critical thinking abilities and adaptable knowledge that will remain relevant in a rapidly changing world, ensuring they are well-prepared for the challenges of tomorrow.
The bestseller on the mad world of health and safety in paperback.
Explores the extraordinary states of expanded consciousness that arise during comas, both positive and negative
Vital connections. Children, Science, and Books
- 165pages
- 6 heures de lecture
Vital Connections is an outgrowth of a symposium sponsored by the Children's Literature Center of the Library of Congress to highlight issues surrounding the use of science trade books in classrooms and libraries. The book describes the special relationship between children and science books and the way science books allow for a kind of personal growth and connection that is not possible with a basal text. All the essential players are here: editors, educators, literature and science specialists, as well as well-known children's authors like Jean Craighead George, Patricia Lauber, and Seymour Simon.