Beginning with the assertion that educators can effectively use comics and graphic novels to develop readers' critical literacy and empathy, DeHart explores the use of graphic novels across grade levels in a wide range of topics and themes. Taking When Stars Are Scattered by Victoria Jamieson and Omar Mohamed as a recurring focal text, DeHart argues that critical conversations can be opened up through well-chosen graphic novels. The book features recommended titles, insights from graphic novel authors and creators, and lesson ideas. Topics include: - Anti-Bias and Anti-Bullying- Autobiographical and Biographical Stories- Gender Representation- Diverse Abilities- Black Joy, Black Lives Matter, and Antiracist Pedagogy- Stories of (Im)migration and Removal- Indigenous Peoples/First Nations Stories- Mental Health and Grief
Beginning with the assertion that educators can effectively use comics and graphic novels to develop readers' critical literacy and empathy, DeHart explores the use of graphic novels across grade levels in a wide range of topics and themes. Taking When Stars Are Scattered by Victoria Jamieson and Omar Mohamed as a recurring focal text, DeHart argues that critical conversations can be opened up through well-chosen graphic novels. The book features recommended titles, insights from graphic novel authors and creators, and lesson ideas. Topics include: - Anti-Bias and Anti-Bullying- Autobiographical and Biographical Stories- Gender Representation- Diverse Abilities- Black Joy, Black Lives Matter, and Antiracist Pedagogy- Stories of (Im)migration and Removal- Indigenous Peoples/First Nations Stories- Mental Health and Grief