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by Miki Pryne,Mary Ann Darby

Author: Miki Pryne,Mary Ann Darby
Subcategory: Writing Research & Publishing Guides
Language: English
Publisher: Scarecrow Press; Annotated edition (February 15, 2002)
Pages: 224 pages
Category: Reference
Rating: 4.3
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Hearing All the Voices is an annotated bibliography of over 500 books for adolescents, each containing a multicultural message.

Hearing All the Voices is an annotated bibliography of over 500 books for adolescents, each containing a multicultural message.

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Hearing All the Voices is a tremendous resource for any adult who works with middle school aged adolescents. Hearing All the Voices is an antated bibliography of over 500 books for adolescents, each containing a multicultural message

Hearing All the Voices is a tremendous resource for any adult who works with middle school aged adolescents. This work annotates over 500 multicultural books and gives ideas on how to group the books and use the books with students both in and out of the classroom. Hearing All the Voices is an antated bibliography of over 500 books for adolescents, each containing a multicultural message. Authors Mary Ann Darby and Miki Pryne have expanded the definition of multiculturalism beyond ethnicity to include homosexuality, n-traditional families, mental and physical disabilities, and substance abuse.

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Darby, Mary Ann, Hearing all the Voices: Multicultural Books for Adolescents. Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press, 2002. Dery, Mark, Black to the future: Interviews with Samuel R. Delany, Greg Tate, and Tricia Rose, in Flame Wars: The Discourse of Cyberculture, Mark Dery, e. pp. 179–222. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 1994.

Hear My Voice: A Multicul. has been added to your Cart. As a high school English teacher, I looked through many anthologies of multicultural American literature for materials to consider for a college-prep American Literature course I teach, particularly for a unit on Contemporary American Voices. This anthology presents a variety of literature featuring a wide array of perspectives and experiences.

Mary Ann Darby; Miki Pryne (2002). Hearing All the Voices: Multicultural Books for Adolescents. 78–. ISBN 978-0-8108-4058-4. "Fall-out: 9". Publishers Weekly.

Hearing All Voices is a work that fills a void for those who work with adolescents. This book provides an annotated bibliography of over 500 books that are aimed at students in that age group. Each book has been selected because it has characters who fit into an expanded definition of multiculturalism which incorporates and goes beyond multi-ethnicity to include non-traditional families, living with mental or physical illness, homosexuality, living with drug or alcohol abuse, or living with physical abuse

Hearing All the Voices is an annotated bibliography of over 500 books for adolescents, each containing a multicultural message. Authors Mary Ann Darby and Miki Pryne have expanded the definition of multiculturalism beyond ethnicity to include homosexuality, non-traditional families, mental and physical disabilities, and substance abuse. Part One provides practical applications for use both in the classroom, and at home and prepares the educator by discussing how students might respond to the literature. Part Two, the main text, contains the annotated bibliography. Part Three includes topics for literary circles and cross-curricular study, suggesting book lists and indexing the entries by author and culture for easy reference. The user-friendly design of this book will help guide parents, educators, and media specialists to the books that open the doors of diversity for young adults.