“Picturing” Socially Just Research Writing

"Picturing" Socially Just Research Writing

Remy Garard and Katie Bovenkerk, Normal West High SchoolStaley 140

As we are navigating “contentious times” in the ELA field, a high-interest and non-threatening approach to moving our students towards engaging in social justice issues is using diverse children’s picture books as a jumping-off point for students to choose topics for required research papers. We encourage teachers to use a mentor text to lead students through the process of engaging with diverse picture books for children, critically examining the texts that capture their attention, and then using a single text to lead their higher-level research and study of visual media. This approach is a highly motivating and non-threatening way to engage students in important discussions, concerns and eventual research about culturally diverse topics. Teachers will come away from this session understanding the research that supports a move towards this type of unit, as well as with practical tools and lists of texts to use immediately in their lessons.

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Fri 2:30 PM - 3:20 PM
High School
2024, Academic Scholarship, Diversity-Equity-Inclusion, Instructional Techniques (Teacher-centered), Research and Writing
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