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COMICS-ARTICLES (about comics in the classroom)

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COMICS

 

ARTICLES (about comics in the classroom)

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• Cleaver, S. (2008 March/April) Comic books: Mr. Weatherbee, don't blow your top.  It's actually a good thing.  Scholastic Instructor.  Retrieved April 30, 2008 from http://www2.scholastic.com/browse/article

•  DeSimone, B. (2006). Drawing on justice. Teaching Tolerance.  Retrieved April 14, 2008 from

http://www.tolerance.org/teach/magazine/features.jsp?cid=644

• Norton-Meier, L., (2002 November). Graphic novels for multiple literacies. [Electronic Version].  Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy. Retrieved April 15, 2008 from http://www.readingonline.org/newliteracies/lit_index.asp?HREF=/newliteracies/jaal/11-02_column

• Rhett, M.(2007) The graphic novel and the world history classroom. World History Connected.  Retrieved April  25, 2008 fromhttp://worldhistoryconnected.press.uiuc.edu/4.2/rhett.html

• Toppo, G., (2005, May 5).  Teachers are getting graphic.  USA Today. Retrieved April 14, 2008 from http://www.usatoday.com/life/books/news/2005-05-03-educational-comics_x. 

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