Incorporating Graphic Nonfiction | Classroom Connections
This month, we zero in on nonfiction text structures, spotlighting a selection of graphic nonfiction titles that are great for use in the classroom.
This month, we zero in on nonfiction text structures, spotlighting a selection of graphic nonfiction titles that are great for use in the classroom.
Librarians Tabrizia Jones (NYPL), George Purdu (Wyandotte Public Schools), and Danielle Schafer (Chesterfield County Schools) share a variety of useful insights on managing and promoting comics and manga collections in their school and libraries.
Our engagement team zeroes in on analyzing character development in fantasy stories students will actually want to read.
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As a teenager, I really needed Comics Plus or something similar: a digital library that championed manga, comics and graphic novels as valid forms of reading. An educational resource that showed that visual literature deserved respect and representation in libraries.