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There is a dearth of multicultural literature in schools since few schools offer a curriculum that promotes multicultural education. However, by the year 2050, ethnic minority children will make up the majority of the United States public school classrooms. Multicultural literature is the building block of a multicultural education which reflects our nation's diversity and helps all students learn by providing help to bridge the cultural gap, and promote racial awareness.

Teachers often find it difficult to identify or find quality multicultural literature that adheres to the standard curriculum. Turning the Page: The Ultimate Guide for Teachers to Multicultural Literature helps educators find and evaluate multicultural books that are suitable for the classroom and align with the standard curriculum. The book includes a peer-reviewed metric that shows teachers how to substitute biased books with multicultural literature that endorse the same themes. Second, the book includes r

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Turning the Page: The Ultimate Guide for Teachers to Multicultural Literature is a necessary tool against systemic racism present in America. It informs school educators on how to introduce multicultural text to students promoting diversity and cultural awareness. Most importantly, Dr. Slaughter gives examples of books, lesson plans, and rubrics to support successful integration.

-- Phaedra L. Brown, Founder and CEO of Hope Institute of Science School for Girls

Dr. Rachel Slaughter has written a timely and important book. For too long, we have missed the mark on realizing the impact of multicultural education and awareness in our schools. In Turning the Page, Dr. Rachel Slaughter presents a compelling strategy to get quality multicultural literature into the hands of students and teachers across America.

-- Hilderbrand Pelzer, author of "Unlocking Potential: Organizing a School Inside a Prison"

Now is the time and this is the resource that educators need if we are to create the multicultural, literacy-rich school experience that ALL students deserve. Dr. Rachel Slaughter’s book, Turning the Page: The Ultimate Guide for Teachers to Multicultural Literature, fills a vacuum that educators realized existed but did not have the tool to systematically make an impact. Now that we do, I urge all parents, teachers, and administrators to get a copy and broaden our children’s world. It is our duty.

-- Lisa Rex, Principal

Table of Contents

Foreword

Preface

Acknowledgments

Chapter 1. Diversity in the Classroom: A Glimpse into the Changing Classroom

Chapter 2. Adopting a Multicultural Education Program

Chapter 3. Critical Literacy and Multicultural Literature

Chapter 4. Generating a List of Multicultural Books

Chapter 5. Creating a Task Force

Chapter 6. The Multicultural Summer Reading List

Chapter 7. The Task Force Meets Resistance and Bias

Chapter 8. How to Normalize Multiculturalism

Chapter 9. The Key Takeaways

Melissa Alexander, Ed.D.

Andrea Kuhar, M.Ed.

Michelle Ohanian, Ph.D.

Dr. Ronald W. Whitaker, II, Ed.D.

Chapter 10. The Reading QUILT Book Reviews and Lesson Plans

Appendix A

Appendix B

References

About the Author

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
      Publication Date: 1/10/2021 12:01:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781475857634, 978-1475857634
      ISBN10: 1475857632

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      There is a dearth of multicultural literature in schools since few schools offer a curriculum that promotes multicultural education. However, by the year 2050, ethnic minority children will make up the majority of the United States public school classrooms. Multicultural literature is the building block of a multicultural education which reflects our nation's diversity and helps all students learn by providing help to bridge the cultural gap, and promote racial awareness.

      Teachers often find it difficult to identify or find quality multicultural literature that adheres to the standard curriculum. Turning the Page: The Ultimate Guide for Teachers to Multicultural Literature helps educators find and evaluate multicultural books that are suitable for the classroom and align with the standard curriculum. The book includes a peer-reviewed metric that shows teachers how to substitute biased books with multicultural literature that endorse the same themes. Second, the book includes r

      Trade Review

      Turning the Page: The Ultimate Guide for Teachers to Multicultural Literature is a necessary tool against systemic racism present in America. It informs school educators on how to introduce multicultural text to students promoting diversity and cultural awareness. Most importantly, Dr. Slaughter gives examples of books, lesson plans, and rubrics to support successful integration.

      -- Phaedra L. Brown, Founder and CEO of Hope Institute of Science School for Girls

      Dr. Rachel Slaughter has written a timely and important book. For too long, we have missed the mark on realizing the impact of multicultural education and awareness in our schools. In Turning the Page, Dr. Rachel Slaughter presents a compelling strategy to get quality multicultural literature into the hands of students and teachers across America.

      -- Hilderbrand Pelzer, author of "Unlocking Potential: Organizing a School Inside a Prison"

      Now is the time and this is the resource that educators need if we are to create the multicultural, literacy-rich school experience that ALL students deserve. Dr. Rachel Slaughter’s book, Turning the Page: The Ultimate Guide for Teachers to Multicultural Literature, fills a vacuum that educators realized existed but did not have the tool to systematically make an impact. Now that we do, I urge all parents, teachers, and administrators to get a copy and broaden our children’s world. It is our duty.

      -- Lisa Rex, Principal

      Table of Contents

      Foreword

      Preface

      Acknowledgments

      Chapter 1. Diversity in the Classroom: A Glimpse into the Changing Classroom

      Chapter 2. Adopting a Multicultural Education Program

      Chapter 3. Critical Literacy and Multicultural Literature

      Chapter 4. Generating a List of Multicultural Books

      Chapter 5. Creating a Task Force

      Chapter 6. The Multicultural Summer Reading List

      Chapter 7. The Task Force Meets Resistance and Bias

      Chapter 8. How to Normalize Multiculturalism

      Chapter 9. The Key Takeaways

      Melissa Alexander, Ed.D.

      Andrea Kuhar, M.Ed.

      Michelle Ohanian, Ph.D.

      Dr. Ronald W. Whitaker, II, Ed.D.

      Chapter 10. The Reading QUILT Book Reviews and Lesson Plans

      Appendix A

      Appendix B

      References

      About the Author

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