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On Learning About Hispanic Literature And Culture For The Classroom: March 2010
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On Learning About Hispanic Literature And Culture For The Classroom. Tuesday, March 30, 2010. Hispanic literature lesson plan. Edited by Lori M. Carlson. Stories That Must Not Die. By Juan Sauvageau;. The Making of a Poem. By Mark Strand and Eavan Boland. The Making of a Poem. Will be used to define and give more examples of poetic forms. Michigan E.L.A. High School Content Expectations met (throughout unit):. Any high school class, though some work may be modified for lower grades. Is the product of man...
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On Learning About Hispanic Literature And Culture For The Classroom: Hispanic literature lesson plan
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On Learning About Hispanic Literature And Culture For The Classroom. Tuesday, March 30, 2010. Hispanic literature lesson plan. Edited by Lori M. Carlson. Stories That Must Not Die. By Juan Sauvageau;. The Making of a Poem. By Mark Strand and Eavan Boland. The Making of a Poem. Will be used to define and give more examples of poetic forms. Michigan E.L.A. High School Content Expectations met (throughout unit):. Any high school class, though some work may be modified for lower grades. Is the product of man...
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On Learning About Hispanic Literature And Culture For The Classroom: "Preparing Culturally Responsive Teachers: Using Latino Children’s Literature in Teacher Education," Kathy Escamilla and Sally Nathenson-Meija
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On Learning About Hispanic Literature And Culture For The Classroom. Monday, March 22, 2010. Preparing Culturally Responsive Teachers: Using Latino Children’s Literature in Teacher Education," Kathy Escamilla and Sally Nathenson-Meija. For the most part, I enjoyed this article and found it worthwhile. I thought that some of the teacher candidate (T.C.) responses were sort of misguided. And do they plan on avoiding books like. Which certainly deals with religion? Lord of the Flies. David's Blog (David Sta...
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On Learning About Hispanic Literature And Culture For The Classroom: "Arturo's Flight" (From _An Island Like You_)
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On Learning About Hispanic Literature And Culture For The Classroom. Thursday, March 18, 2010. Arturo's Flight" (From An Island Like You ). Johann seems like the type of guy that would give some genuine consideration to Arturo's plight and then help him see it positively and recognize its temporary nature. Arturo,. He would say, you have parents who love you, you are smart and talented, you have beautiful hair.you're just confused. Labels: An Island Like You. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I work as...
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On Learning About Hispanic Literature And Culture For The Classroom: Supermercado Michoacan
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On Learning About Hispanic Literature And Culture For The Classroom. Sunday, March 14, 2010. Yesterday, I went to Supermercado Michoacan, a Hispanic supermarket near my home. I've driven by this place many times, but since I'm typically able to get whatever I need foodwise at Meijer or the health food store, I've never stopped by. Well, I'm making tortilla soup this weekend and needed Mexican oregano. Some things I noticed: fruits I had never seen before (and whose names I didn't write down because I, st...
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On Learning About Hispanic Literature And Culture For The Classroom: Book Choice
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On Learning About Hispanic Literature And Culture For The Classroom. Monday, March 22, 2010. For my final project for this unit I've chosen to use. By Lori Marie Carlson and. Stories That Must Not Die. I know that the assignment was to choose one book, but I think these two will go nicely together. Stories That Must Not Die. Perhaps we'll see the stories influencing the poems, or at least catch glimpses of a recognized history in each. Stories That Must Not Die. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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On Learning About Hispanic Literature And Culture For The Classroom: My heritage
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On Learning About Hispanic Literature And Culture For The Classroom. Sunday, March 28, 2010. It's really difficult for me talk about my heritage. My family comes from all over the world. The short list includes Swiss, English, Danish, French Canadian, and Native American ancestry. While that's not an exhaustive list, it covers the most recent branches of the family tree. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Hispanic Literature: Future Teacher Blogs. Hispanic Literature (Stephanie Herda).
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On Learning About Hispanic Literature And Culture For The Classroom: _The House On Mango Street_, Sandra Cisneros
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On Learning About Hispanic Literature And Culture For The Classroom. Monday, March 22, 2010. The House On Mango Street , Sandra Cisneros. I'm not really certain what to say about this book. I really enjoyed. The House On Mango Street. And think I would have a great time teaching it. Cisneros's language is often poetic (she. A poet) and always understandable. Neighborhood boys, friends' cousins, the shop keeper, etc. But some men, even boys, in. The House On Mango Street. I can see how some men may be tur...
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On Learning About Hispanic Literature And Culture For The Classroom: Using Hispanic Literature
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On Learning About Hispanic Literature And Culture For The Classroom. Wednesday, March 17, 2010. Before we ended last class, Jeff brought up an interesting point: why should we bother teaching Hispanic literature when it doesn't pertain to any of our students except the Hispanic ones? What if we don't have any Hispanic students? This is not a personal attack on Jeff. It is not an attack on anyone or anyone's ideas. Our conversation just got me thinking about some things.* *. Think of books as people.