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This book provides a step-by-step guide for teachers to implement an action-based curriculum, using young adult literature to engage students with contemporary issues. In addition to reading, ELA core standards including speaking and writing are addressed within this curriculum. Each chapter focuses on a different aspect of the curriculum: helping students find their passion; guiding them in collaborative group reading of relevant novels; supporting them in researching, writing, and speaking about their topic; and helping them translate their ideas into action within their school and community. The book is set up in such a way that teachers can follow the curriculum from beginning to endor, if they choose, incorporate only some of the chapters. The author brings the curriculum alive with teacher and student voices about their experiences. The appendix describes contemporary middle school and high school novels that address a variety of social justice topics. Ultimately, the book sup

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Engaging Empathy and Activating Agency is a refreshingly vivid account of how teachers can cultivate students’ inquiry stances to act on their worlds and create change. Through tangible and adaptable activities and detailed and scaffolded instruction, Dr. Hays provides a clear path for those of us wishing to engage students with both literature and life. Accompanied by real-life examples, this work shows us both the successes and challenges of curriculum that pushes the boundaries of traditional classroom settings and offers a way forward in our particularly trying times.

-- Ashley S. Boyd, assistant professor, English education, Washington State University

In Engaging Empathy and Activating Agency, Alice Hays demonstrates how young adult literature can be utilized by teachers and students to interrogate social issues and build action plans towards addressing those issues. Hays offers a coherent curriculum unit plan and set of resources for secondary English Language Arts teachers to take up and implement in their own classrooms. The important inclusion of teacher and student voices show the impact of uniting literary analysis with a call to social action.

-- Stephanie Reid, Assistant Professor in Literacy Education in the Department of Teaching and Learning, University of Montana

Table of Contents

Prologue

Introduction

Chapter 1: Finding the Passion

Chapter 2: Reading the Novels

Chapter 3: Supporting Activities

Chapter 4: Taking Action

Chapter 5: From the Field

Appendices: Young Adult Novels by issues

Engaging Empathy and Activating Agency

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
      Publication Date: 1/15/2021 12:03:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781475853650, 978-1475853650
      ISBN10: 1475853653

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This book provides a step-by-step guide for teachers to implement an action-based curriculum, using young adult literature to engage students with contemporary issues. In addition to reading, ELA core standards including speaking and writing are addressed within this curriculum. Each chapter focuses on a different aspect of the curriculum: helping students find their passion; guiding them in collaborative group reading of relevant novels; supporting them in researching, writing, and speaking about their topic; and helping them translate their ideas into action within their school and community. The book is set up in such a way that teachers can follow the curriculum from beginning to endor, if they choose, incorporate only some of the chapters. The author brings the curriculum alive with teacher and student voices about their experiences. The appendix describes contemporary middle school and high school novels that address a variety of social justice topics. Ultimately, the book sup

      Trade Review

      Engaging Empathy and Activating Agency is a refreshingly vivid account of how teachers can cultivate students’ inquiry stances to act on their worlds and create change. Through tangible and adaptable activities and detailed and scaffolded instruction, Dr. Hays provides a clear path for those of us wishing to engage students with both literature and life. Accompanied by real-life examples, this work shows us both the successes and challenges of curriculum that pushes the boundaries of traditional classroom settings and offers a way forward in our particularly trying times.

      -- Ashley S. Boyd, assistant professor, English education, Washington State University

      In Engaging Empathy and Activating Agency, Alice Hays demonstrates how young adult literature can be utilized by teachers and students to interrogate social issues and build action plans towards addressing those issues. Hays offers a coherent curriculum unit plan and set of resources for secondary English Language Arts teachers to take up and implement in their own classrooms. The important inclusion of teacher and student voices show the impact of uniting literary analysis with a call to social action.

      -- Stephanie Reid, Assistant Professor in Literacy Education in the Department of Teaching and Learning, University of Montana

      Table of Contents

      Prologue

      Introduction

      Chapter 1: Finding the Passion

      Chapter 2: Reading the Novels

      Chapter 3: Supporting Activities

      Chapter 4: Taking Action

      Chapter 5: From the Field

      Appendices: Young Adult Novels by issues

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