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This course examines the interpretive structures of American children's movies that are based on children's literature with a focus on how themes, storytelling, and characters are translated from o
Students learn to understand and navigate the dynamics of the modern technology-infused workplace in which the ability to apply well-developed communication, writing, and technological skills/compe
Students will develop an understanding and appreciation of the processes of the creation of the visual aspects of children's books, including the development process from preliminary sketches and/o
Biographies, autobiographies, diaries, and personal narratives are all ways of telling the narrative of a life.
This course is designed to assist teachers and librarians in selecting, evaluating, and encouraging the informed enjoyment of poetry written for children and young adults in the twentieth century.
This course will study the development of children's book illustration in the work of three masters of the twentieth century. You will explore the picture books of Dr.
From picture books to teen novels, from history to folktale, this course will examine the voices of women and girls as they tell their own stories and as stories are told about them.
This course offers professionals serving middle and high school students the opportunity to increase your appreciation and knowledge of fantasy and speculative fiction through intense reading and
In Search of Cupid and Psyche uses the celebrated story of love and sacrifice as the starting point for examining the function of myth in creating and enhancing meaning in children's and young adul
Librarians and teachers are often called upon to select and recommend websites, CD-ROMs, and other electronic information resources for young people, a task that can be very difficult without an un