This presentation was given on July 27th, 2017, for the annual Back to School Brunch sponsored by Fundamentals Children's Book Store in Delaware, Ohio. The program was presented by Karen Hildebrand.
This presentation was for the OELMA Cbus Litcamp on April 22, 2016. The focus is multicultural/global literature for intermediate, middle and high school students.
Prepared by Karen Hildebrand.
Presentation on book reviewing for the Virginia Assoc. of School Librarians, October 21, 2016. Includes discussion of controversial reviews and reactions to A TRIBE OF KIDS by Lane Smith.
Presents the 2010 winners of the Notable Books for a Global Society 2010 selected by the IRA Children's Literature and Reading Special Interest Group. This presentation was created by Karen Hildebrand.
This presentation was given on July 27th, 2017, for the annual Back to School Brunch sponsored by Fundamentals Children's Book Store in Delaware, Ohio. The program was presented by Karen Hildebrand.
This presentation was for the OELMA Cbus Litcamp on April 22, 2016. The focus is multicultural/global literature for intermediate, middle and high school students.
Prepared by Karen Hildebrand.
Presentation on book reviewing for the Virginia Assoc. of School Librarians, October 21, 2016. Includes discussion of controversial reviews and reactions to A TRIBE OF KIDS by Lane Smith.
Presents the 2010 winners of the Notable Books for a Global Society 2010 selected by the IRA Children's Literature and Reading Special Interest Group. This presentation was created by Karen Hildebrand.
African-American Children’s Picturebooks: Examining the Genres of Childhood, ...Angelina Bair, MLIS
By tracing a genre of resistance and cultural identity through African-American children’s picturebooks we can learn about the importance of how children understand themselves and their place within the community. Even during the current Golden Age of publishing, picturebooks still continue to lack African-American writers and illustrators. The question of why this is happening will be covered throughout this study by investigating statistical and scholarly sources. Also, the history of how African-Americans were portrayed in picturebooks through racist and stereotypical portrayals will be examined. Even today scholars continue to debate as to whether published works for children continue to contain racist depictions of Blacks. African-American children’s literature can be used as a tool to discuss how to reimagine racist stereotypes and be aware of the racist history within the stories marketed to children. The political benefit of teaching African-American picturebooks within community settings has key value for children of all races and backgrounds and provides role models that validate the importance of the Black experience in literature. Positive portrayals of African-Americans teach Black children the importance of diversity and prepare them for adulthood. By highlighting African-American children’s literature through, before or after school programs and camps, children will learn the importance of the Black cultural experience and understand the value of sharing and recognizing in the positive depictions of everyday Black life.
African-American Children’s Picturebooks: Examining the Genres of Childhood, ...Angelina Bair, MLIS
By tracing a genre of resistance and cultural identity through African-American children’s picturebooks we can learn about the importance of how children understand themselves and their place within the community. Even during the current Golden Age of publishing, picturebooks still continue to lack African-American writers and illustrators. The question of why this is happening will be covered throughout this study by investigating statistical and scholarly sources. Also, the history of how African-Americans were portrayed in picturebooks through racist and stereotypical portrayals will be examined. Even today scholars continue to debate as to whether published works for children continue to contain racist depictions of Blacks. African-American children’s literature can be used as a tool to discuss how to reimagine racist stereotypes and be aware of the racist history within the stories marketed to children. The political benefit of teaching African-American picturebooks within community settings has key value for children of all races and backgrounds and provides role models that validate the importance of the Black experience in literature. Positive portrayals of African-Americans teach Black children the importance of diversity and prepare them for adulthood. By highlighting African-American children’s literature through, before or after school programs and camps, children will learn the importance of the Black cultural experience and understand the value of sharing and recognizing in the celebration of everyday Black life.
This is a presentation given at the Fall 2014 Westerville City Schools Waiver Day by Karen Yingling, Blendon Middle School Librarian. An annotated bibliography is available.
Presentation on a Scholar Dr. Vanessa Irvin MorrisK.C. Boyd
This slideshow was presented on October 25, 2014 in fulfillment for coursework at Dominican University. Dr. Vanessa Irvin Morris is the leading theorist of the genre of Street Literature and the author of The Reader's Advisory Guide to Street Literature
If you would like to view the three videos that are referenced in this presentation, please visit the following YouTube channel to access the playlist: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLZBs9Js_I-9CyKnnb71fYgoFaSwjhSqkD
African-American Children’s Picturebooks: Examining the Genres of Childhood, ...Angelina Bair, MLIS
By tracing a genre of resistance and cultural identity through African-American children’s picturebooks we can learn about the importance of how children understand themselves and their place within the community. Even during the current Golden Age of publishing, picturebooks still continue to lack African-American writers and illustrators. The question of why this is happening will be covered throughout this study by investigating statistical and scholarly sources. Also, the history of how African-Americans were portrayed in picturebooks through racist and stereotypical portrayals will be examined. Even today scholars continue to debate as to whether published works for children continue to contain racist depictions of Blacks. African-American children’s literature can be used as a tool to discuss how to reimagine racist stereotypes and be aware of the racist history within the stories marketed to children. The political benefit of teaching African-American picturebooks within community settings has key value for children of all races and backgrounds and provides role models that validate the importance of the Black experience in literature. Positive portrayals of African-Americans teach Black children the importance of diversity and prepare them for adulthood. By highlighting African-American children’s literature through, before or after school programs and camps, children will learn the importance of the Black cultural experience and understand the value of sharing and recognizing in the positive depictions of everyday Black life.
African-American Children’s Picturebooks: Examining the Genres of Childhood, ...Angelina Bair, MLIS
By tracing a genre of resistance and cultural identity through African-American children’s picturebooks we can learn about the importance of how children understand themselves and their place within the community. Even during the current Golden Age of publishing, picturebooks still continue to lack African-American writers and illustrators. The question of why this is happening will be covered throughout this study by investigating statistical and scholarly sources. Also, the history of how African-Americans were portrayed in picturebooks through racist and stereotypical portrayals will be examined. Even today scholars continue to debate as to whether published works for children continue to contain racist depictions of Blacks. African-American children’s literature can be used as a tool to discuss how to reimagine racist stereotypes and be aware of the racist history within the stories marketed to children. The political benefit of teaching African-American picturebooks within community settings has key value for children of all races and backgrounds and provides role models that validate the importance of the Black experience in literature. Positive portrayals of African-Americans teach Black children the importance of diversity and prepare them for adulthood. By highlighting African-American children’s literature through, before or after school programs and camps, children will learn the importance of the Black cultural experience and understand the value of sharing and recognizing in the celebration of everyday Black life.
This is a presentation given at the Fall 2014 Westerville City Schools Waiver Day by Karen Yingling, Blendon Middle School Librarian. An annotated bibliography is available.
Presentation on a Scholar Dr. Vanessa Irvin MorrisK.C. Boyd
This slideshow was presented on October 25, 2014 in fulfillment for coursework at Dominican University. Dr. Vanessa Irvin Morris is the leading theorist of the genre of Street Literature and the author of The Reader's Advisory Guide to Street Literature
If you would like to view the three videos that are referenced in this presentation, please visit the following YouTube channel to access the playlist: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLZBs9Js_I-9CyKnnb71fYgoFaSwjhSqkD
A presentation for the Old Dominion Summer Institute 2019 on picture books which feature a diverse cast of characters and/or handle hard-to-discuss topics. These titles are mainly for young children and do not reflect a balance in subject matter.
NCTE Poetry Notables, 2017. Individual and Verse Novel Notables from NCTEhildebka
This PowerPoint was the program for the 2017 NCTE Annual Conference in St. Louis. The Committee for the Children's Award for Excellence in Children's Poetry presented the program. The books in the PowerPoint were the finalists for the 2017 Award from the 2016 copyright year. The Award was established for children ages 3-13. Committee members were: Karen Hildebrand, Chair, Trish Bandre, Lesley Colabucci, Laretta Henderson, Lisa Muller, Lisa Patrick. More information about the award can be found at: http://www2.ncte.org/awards/excellence-in-poetry-for-children-living-american-poet/
Driving tour of underground railroad homes in Delaware County, Ohiohildebka
The homes pictured in this document are private homes with documentation and family stories that describe their activity on the Underground Railroad in the years prior to the Civil War. This driving guide was designed for interested parties to drive by and see these homes as they are not open to the public.
This was prepared under the auspices of the Delaware County Historical Society, Delaware,Ohio.
These books of poetry were selected by the NCTE committee for Excellence in Children's Poetry. These books were published in 2015 and were names to the 2016 Notable Poetry books list.
Prepared by Karen Hildebrand.
Teacher Tote Bag Program. Delaware County, Ohio. 2016hildebka
This program was presented for the 3rd grade teachers and librarians in Delaware County (Ohio) in August, 2016. The slides explain the standards-based Teacher Tote Bag program on the early history of Delaware County. Prepared by Karen Hildebrand.
Back to School Teacher Program from the Delaware County (Ohio) Historical Soc...hildebka
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The history of Delaware, Ohio, is presented through slides taken from a walking tour with Delaware County Historical Society Volunteer and retired history teacher, Brent Carson. Further researched information and PowerPoint prepared by Karen Hildebrand, Curriculum Support Chair, Delaware County Historical Society.
This slideshow presents the 2015 books of poetry and novels in verse and the featured poet, Marilyn Singer, as selected by the NCTE Award for Excellence in Children's Poetry committee. Teacher's guides and websites are included for the novels in verse.
Teen Read Week. 2014 Mt. Gilead Public Library Programhildebka
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Diversity in Children's Books for Foster Parentshildebka
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Created by Karen Hildebrand
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NOTABLE SOCIAL STUDIES TRADE BOOKS FOR YOUNG PEOPLE 2014hildebka
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This slideshow presents the books chosen for the 2014 Outstanding Science Trade Books selected by a joint committee from the CBC/Children's Book Council and the National Science Teachers Association. It was prepared by Karen Hildebrand.
This slideshow was presented at the University of Findlay Mazza Summer Institute, July 2014. It features the picture books that were on the Notable Social Studies Trade Books Award List sponsored by the CBC (Children's Book Council) and the National Council of Social Studies. The presenter is on the awards panel for these books.
The 25 books presented here were selected for the Notable Books For a Global Society 2014 by the Children's Literature and Reading SIG (Special Interest Group) of IRA. Slide presentation by Karen Hildebrand.
2024.06.01 Introducing a competency framework for languag learning materials ...Sandy Millin
http://sandymillin.wordpress.com/iateflwebinar2024
Published classroom materials form the basis of syllabuses, drive teacher professional development, and have a potentially huge influence on learners, teachers and education systems. All teachers also create their own materials, whether a few sentences on a blackboard, a highly-structured fully-realised online course, or anything in between. Despite this, the knowledge and skills needed to create effective language learning materials are rarely part of teacher training, and are mostly learnt by trial and error.
Knowledge and skills frameworks, generally called competency frameworks, for ELT teachers, trainers and managers have existed for a few years now. However, until I created one for my MA dissertation, there wasn’t one drawing together what we need to know and do to be able to effectively produce language learning materials.
This webinar will introduce you to my framework, highlighting the key competencies I identified from my research. It will also show how anybody involved in language teaching (any language, not just English!), teacher training, managing schools or developing language learning materials can benefit from using the framework.
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The empire's roots lie in the city of Rome, founded, according to legend, by Romulus in 753 BCE. Over centuries, Rome evolved from a small settlement to a formidable republic, characterized by a complex political system with elected officials and checks on power. However, internal strife, class conflicts, and military ambitions paved the way for the end of the Republic. Julius Caesar’s dictatorship and subsequent assassination in 44 BCE created a power vacuum, leading to a civil war. Octavian, later Augustus, emerged victorious, heralding the Roman Empire’s birth.
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The Roman Empire’s society was hierarchical, with a rigid class system. At the top were the patricians, wealthy elites who held significant political power. Below them were the plebeians, free citizens with limited political influence, and the vast numbers of slaves who formed the backbone of the economy. The family unit was central, governed by the paterfamilias, the male head who held absolute authority.
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Roman architecture and engineering achievements were monumental. They perfected the arch, vault, and dome, constructing enduring structures like the Colosseum, Pantheon, and aqueducts. These engineering marvels not only showcased Roman ingenuity but also served practical purposes, from public entertainment to water supply.
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Diversity in Children's Literature
1. Children’s Books and Diversity - July 2017
Karen Hildebrand
hildebka@gmail.com
This PowerPoint can be found at Slideshare in case you want to
look at it again for reference:
https://www.slideshare.net/hildebka/diversity-in-childrens-
literature-78218504
Websites mentioned:
We Need Diverse Books. http://weneeddiversebooks.org/
CBC Diversity Blog. http://www.cbcdiversity.com/; cbcbooks.org/readingbeyond
El Dia. http://dia.ala.org/
International Children’s Book Day. http://www.ibby.org/awards-
activities/activities/international-childrens-book-day/
Kids Can Press. http://www.kidscanpress.com/
Lee and Low Blog. http://blog.leeandlow.com/
Multicultural Children’s Book Day. http://multiculturalchildrensbookday.com/
Notable Books for a Global Society. http://clrsig.org/nbgs.php
The Open Book; Lee and Low Blog. http://blog.leeandlow.com
Schneider Family Book Awards. http://www.ala.org/awardsgrants/schneider-family-book-
award
Stonewall Award. http//www.ala.org/ala/mgros/rts/glbtrt/stonewall/index.cfm
Worlds of Words http://wowlit.org/
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Books presented today:
Alko, Selina. The Case for Loving; The Fight for Interracial Marriage.
Alexander, Earl. My Dad Has HIV.
Alexander, Kwame. Out of Wonder; Poems Celebrating Poets.
Alexie, Sherman. Thunder Boy Jr.
Applegate, Katherine. Wishtree.
Argueta, Jorge. Somos como las nubes; We are like the clouds.
Atkins, Jeannine. A Name on the Quilt; a story of remembrance.
Baldacchino, Christine. Morris Micklewhite and the Tangerine Dress.
Baskin, Nora Raleigh. Anything but Typical.
Beaton, Kate. King Baby.
Belle, Cece. El Deafo.
Borden, Louise. The Little Ships; the heroic rescue at Dunkirk in World War II.
Brannen, Sarah S. Uncle Bobby’s Wedding.
Bromley, Anne C. The Lunch Thief.
Brown, Lisa. The Airport Book.
Bruchac, Joseph. The Hunter’s Promise.
2. Bryant, Jen. Six Dots; A story of young Louis Braille.; A Splash of Red.
Bunting, Eve. December; Fly Away Home.
Charara, Hayan. The Three Lucys.
Codell, Esme Raji. Maybe Mother Goose.
Crossley, Kimball. When I Am with Dad.
deHaan, Linda and Sten Nijland. King and King; King and Family.
Derby, Sally. A New School Year; stories in six voices.
Diggs, Taye. Chocolate Me; My Mixed Me.
DiSalvo-Ryan, DyAnne. Uncle Willie and the Soup Kitchen.
DuPuis, Jenny Kay. I Am Not a Number.
Elya, Susan Middleton. La Madre Goose; Nursery Rhymes for los Niños.
Engle, Margarita. Bravo! Poems About Amazing Hispanics.
Erskine, Kathryn. Mockingbird.
Fierstein, Harvey. The Sissy Duckling.
Flying Lessons & other stories. From the editors of We Need Diverse Books. Crown Publishing.
Fox, Mem. Whoever You Are. Website: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cA0Gl_wjgRQ
Friesen, Jonathan. Jerk California.
Garden, Nancy. Molly’s Family.
Gino, Alex. George.
Girard, Linda W. Alex, the Kid with AIDS.
Graham, Bob. Spirit of Hope.
Grimes, Nikki. The Watcher.
Gunning, Monica. Shelter in Our Car.
Harris, Robie H. Who’s In My Family? All About Our Families.; Who We Are; all about being the same and
being different.
Harvey, Jeanne. Maya Lin; Artist-Architect of Light and Lines.
Hathorn, Libby. Way Home.
Hegerty, Patricia. We Are Family.
Herthel, Jessica. I Am Jazz.
Higashida, Naoki. The Reason I Jump; the inner voice of a thirteen-year-old boy with autism.
Hoffman, Mary. The Great Big Book of Families.
Hopkinson, Deborah. A Letter To My Teacher.
Horrock, Anita. Silas’ Seven Grandparents.
Hughes, Monica. A Handful of Seeds.
Huliska-Beith, Laura. Move-Along Nursery Rhymes.
Hunt, Lynda Mullaly. Fish in a Tree.
Jennings, Jazz. Being Jazz.
John, Antony. Five Flavors of Dumb.
Jordan, Mary Kate. Losing Uncle Tim.
Keating, Jess. Shark Lady.
Keats, Ezra Jack. The Snowy Day.
Kostecki-Shaw, Jenny Sue. Same Same but Different.
Kroll, Virginia. Shelter Folks.
Kuklin, Susan. Beyond Magenta; Transgender Teens Speak Out.
Lainez, Rene Colato. Mama the Alien.
Lang, Suzanne. Families, Families, Families!
Larson, Kirby. Two Bobbies; a true story of Hurricane Katrina, Friendship and Survival.
Lazar, Tara. Little Red Gliding Hood.
Lyon, George Ella. Which Side Are You On? The story of a song; The Pirate of Kindergarten.
3. Manzano, Sonia. Miracle on 133rd Street. Becoming Maria. The Revolution of Evelyn Serrano.
Marshall, Linda Elovitz. Rainbow Weaver.
Marshall, Joseph M. III. In the Footsteps of Crazy Horse.
Martin, Ann M. Rain, Reign.
McCarney, Rosemary. The Way to School; Where Will I Live?
McClintock, Barbara. Emma and Julia Love Ballet.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1KrBKxvnzjg
McGhee, Alison. Tell Me a Tattoo Story.
McGovern, Ann. The Lady in the Box.
Medina, Meg. Tía Isa Wants a Car.
Milway, Katie Smith. The Banana-Leaf Ball.
Moore-Mallinos, Jennifer. We Are Adopted.
Nelson, S.D. Red Cloud; a Lakota story of war and surrender; Buffalo Girl.
Newman, Leslea. Heather Has Two Mommies; Mommy, Mama, and Me; Daddy, Papa, and Me.
Felicia’s Favorite Story; Too Far Away to Touch; Sparkle Boy
Norris, Mike. Mommy Goose; Rhymes from the Mountains.
O’Connor, Barbara. How to Steal a Dog.
O’Leary, Sara. A Family is a Family is a Family.
Otheguy, Emma. Marti’s Song for Freedom.
Palacio, R.J. We’re All Wonders. … Wonder; 365 Days of Wonder; Auggie & Me; The Julian Chapter; Pluto;
Shingaling.
Pett, Mark. The Girl Who Never Made Mistakes.
Plan International. As a Boy; Because I am a Girl.
Polacco, Patricia. In Our Mother’s House. I Can Hear the Sun. The Junkyard Wonders.
Pinkney, Andrea Davis. A Poem for Peter.
Powell, Patricia Hruby. Loving Vs. Virginia; A documentary novel of the landmark civil rights case
(novel in verse)
Pruitt, Gwendolyn. Marie Plays Homeless.
Quinlan, Patricia. Tiger Flowers.
Rabinowitz, Alan. A Boy and a Jaguar.
Ray, Deborah Kogan. Aiute Princess, the story of Sarah Winnemucca.
Reagan, Jean. How to Get Your Teacher Ready.
Redding, LaTisha. Calling the Water Drum.
Rex, Adam. School’s First Day of School.
Reynolds, Jason. As Brave as You.
Richards, Doyin. I Wonder, Celebrating Daddies Doin’ Work.
Richardson, Justin. And Tango Makes Three.
Ringgold, Faith. We Came to America.
Rinkey, Sherri Ruskey. The 12 Sleighs of Christmas.
Robertson, David A. When We Were Alone.
Roth Susan L. The Mangrove Tree; Planting trees to feed families.
Sauer, Tammi. Mary Had a Little Glam.
Say, Allen. Silent Days, Silent Dreams.
Schiffer, Miriam B. Stella Brings the Family.
Seuss, Dr. Come Over to My House.
Shannon, David. Bizzy Miss Lizzie.
4. Shrodes, Amy. Lost and Found Cat. With co-author Doug Kuntz.
www.theguardian.com/world/video/2016/feb/19/refugee-family-who-fled-iraq-are-reunited-with-cat-
video
Sis, Peter. Robinson.
Smith, David J. If the World Were a Village; If America Were a Village.
Snicket, Lemony. Goldfish Ghost.
Sonnenblick, Jordan. After Ever After.
Stine, R.L. Mary McScary.
Strasser, Tod. Can’t Get There from Here.
Steptoe, Javaka. Radiant Child; the story of young artist Jean-Michel Basquiat.
Strauss, Rochelle. One Well; the story of water on earth.
Sweet, Melissa. Tupelo Rides the Rails.
Testa, Maria. Someplace to Go.
Thompson, Lauren. Ballerina Dreams; a true story.
Thompson, Laurie Ann. Emmanuel’s Dream; The true story of Emmanuel Ofosu Yeboah.
Tonatuiuh, Duncan. Dear Primo, a letter to my cousin. Separate Is Never Equal. Esquivel!
Pancho Rabbit and the Coyote.
Walsh, Melanie. Isaac and His Amazing Asperger Superpowers.
Wells, Rosemary. Maria Tallchief.
Willhoit, Michael. Daddy’s Roommate; Daddy’s Wedding.
Williams, Garth. The Rabbits’ Wedding.
Williams, Laura E. The Can Man.
Williams, Lily. If Sharks Disappeared.
Zimmer, Tracy Vaughn. Reaching for Sun.