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Exploring Relationships and Connections to Others: Teaching Universal Themes through Young Adult Novels offers readers opportunities to explore the most common universal themes taught in secondary English Language Arts classrooms using contemporary young adult literature. Authors discuss adolescence and adolescent readers, young adult literature and its possibilities in the classroom, and ways to teach thematic analysis. The book provides context, traditional approaches to teaching, and examples of thematic explorations of each of the chosen themes. Chapters include developed teaching instructional units to study four universal themes: love and loss; friendship and betrayal; hate, its destructive consequences, and healing; and dreams and hope for tomorrow. Each instructional unit includes rationale, essential questions and objectives, calendar plans for up to five weeks, examples of introductory, reading and discussing, and enrichment activities and assessments. The activities targe

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This book is a valuable resource for in-service teachers, pre-service teachers, and teacher educators. From well-reasoned book recommendations to innovative writing prompts to classroom-tested instructional activities and assessments, Cook and Pitre share practical tools and advice for teaching YA literature in a manner that invites adolescents to deepen their understanding of themselves and their relationships with other people. In doing so, they make a strong argument for the continued importance of teaching literature in the secondary school.

-- Sean P. Connors PhD, associate professor, English Education, University of Arkansas

Going beyond the current canon of traditionally taught titles in high school, Cook and Pitre’s text offers secondary teachers not only an in-depth discussion of themes that are taught ubiquitously in English classes (love and loss, friendship and betrayal, hate and its consequences, and the American dream), but a detailed lesson plan for each theme using contemporary young adult literature. There is something for every teacher and student here as each lesson proffers multiple possible titles for teaching. This is a must have book for thematic instruction in English language arts classes!

-- Victor Malo-Juvera, associate professor, Department of English, University of North Carolina, Wilmington

Table of Contents

Foreword

Introduction

Chapter One. Love and Loss

Chapter Two. Conceptual Teaching Unit: Love and Loss

Chapter Three. Friendship and Betrayal

Chapter Four. Conceptual Teaching Unit: Friendship and Betrayal

Chapter Five. Hate, Its Destructive Consequences, and Healing

Chapter Six. Conceptual Teaching Unit: Hate, Its Destructive Consequences, and Healing

Chapter Seven. Dreams and Hope for Tomorrow

Chapter Eight. Conceptual Teaching Unit: Dreams and Hope for Tomorrow

Bibliography

About the Authors

Index

Exploring Relationships and Connections to Others

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
      Publication Date: 1/13/2021 12:10:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781475859782, 978-1475859782
      ISBN10: 1475859783

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Exploring Relationships and Connections to Others: Teaching Universal Themes through Young Adult Novels offers readers opportunities to explore the most common universal themes taught in secondary English Language Arts classrooms using contemporary young adult literature. Authors discuss adolescence and adolescent readers, young adult literature and its possibilities in the classroom, and ways to teach thematic analysis. The book provides context, traditional approaches to teaching, and examples of thematic explorations of each of the chosen themes. Chapters include developed teaching instructional units to study four universal themes: love and loss; friendship and betrayal; hate, its destructive consequences, and healing; and dreams and hope for tomorrow. Each instructional unit includes rationale, essential questions and objectives, calendar plans for up to five weeks, examples of introductory, reading and discussing, and enrichment activities and assessments. The activities targe

      Trade Review

      This book is a valuable resource for in-service teachers, pre-service teachers, and teacher educators. From well-reasoned book recommendations to innovative writing prompts to classroom-tested instructional activities and assessments, Cook and Pitre share practical tools and advice for teaching YA literature in a manner that invites adolescents to deepen their understanding of themselves and their relationships with other people. In doing so, they make a strong argument for the continued importance of teaching literature in the secondary school.

      -- Sean P. Connors PhD, associate professor, English Education, University of Arkansas

      Going beyond the current canon of traditionally taught titles in high school, Cook and Pitre’s text offers secondary teachers not only an in-depth discussion of themes that are taught ubiquitously in English classes (love and loss, friendship and betrayal, hate and its consequences, and the American dream), but a detailed lesson plan for each theme using contemporary young adult literature. There is something for every teacher and student here as each lesson proffers multiple possible titles for teaching. This is a must have book for thematic instruction in English language arts classes!

      -- Victor Malo-Juvera, associate professor, Department of English, University of North Carolina, Wilmington

      Table of Contents

      Foreword

      Introduction

      Chapter One. Love and Loss

      Chapter Two. Conceptual Teaching Unit: Love and Loss

      Chapter Three. Friendship and Betrayal

      Chapter Four. Conceptual Teaching Unit: Friendship and Betrayal

      Chapter Five. Hate, Its Destructive Consequences, and Healing

      Chapter Six. Conceptual Teaching Unit: Hate, Its Destructive Consequences, and Healing

      Chapter Seven. Dreams and Hope for Tomorrow

      Chapter Eight. Conceptual Teaching Unit: Dreams and Hope for Tomorrow

      Bibliography

      About the Authors

      Index

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