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Teaching with The Norton Anthology of Children’s Literature: A Guide for Instructors
Michael Joseph, Rutgers University
A valuable tool for building courses using The Norton Anthology of Children’s Literature, the Course Guide includes Goals and Key Questions; Suggested Readings for Thematic and Interdisciplinary Courses; discussions of each author or text, including lists of themes, characteristics, teaching strategies and questions, and a bibliography focused on pedagogic articles; essay topics and exam questions; and a multimedia resource list.
Norton Resource Library
Instructor resources include downloadable, customizable versions of the Course Guide and the timeline from the anthology as well as annotated links to pedagogic resources (sample syllabi, critical essays, bibliographies, archival texts and images) and professional resources.
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Student Web Site
Michael Joseph, Rutgers University
Elizabeth Van Houten
The student Web site includes self-grading review quizzes, a rich bank of annotated Web resources for study and research, a timeline, and public domain images from the anthology.
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