The extent of the teaching of children literature in school.what is children literature?, the values of children literature & the types of children literature.
Robert J. Whitehead has written: 'The mausoleum tapes' -- subject(s): Humorous stories, Diaries, Fiction 'Escape from willing house (Intrigue series)' 'Children's literature: strategies of teaching' -- subject(s): Study and teaching, Children's literature 'Bears' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Bears, Juvenile literature 'A guide to selecting books for children' -- subject(s): Book selection, Bibliography, Best books, School libraries, Children's libraries, Children's literature, Books and reading, Children 'The early school years read aloud program' -- subject(s): Handbooks, manuals, Creative activities and seat work, Study and teaching, Children's literature
Mildred Laughlin has written: 'Literature-based social studies' -- subject(s): Activity programs in education, Aids and devices, Bibliography, Social sciences, Study and teaching (Elementary), Teaching 'Developing learning skills through children's literature' -- subject(s): Activity programs, Bibliography, Books and reading, Children, Children's libraries, Children's literature, Elementary school libraries, Libraries and education, Study and teaching 'The Great Plains' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Juvenile literature
Ellen Reeves has written: 'A literature guide to--' -- subject(s): Literature, Study and teaching (Elementary), Young adult literature, Study and teaching, Study and teaching (Middle school)
H. Ward McGraw has written: 'The teaching of literature in the high school' -- subject(s): American literature, English literature, Study and teaching
Sharron L. McElmeel has written: 'Educator's Companion to Children's Literature' -- subject(s): Children's literature, Study and teaching (Elementary), United States, Children, Books and reading 'Literature frameworks' -- subject(s): Study and teaching, Children, Books and reading, Reading (Elementary), Interdisciplinary approach in education, Childrens' literature 'ABCs of an author/illustrator visit' -- subject(s): Children's libraries, Activity programs, United States, School libraries, Children, Books and reading, Authors, American, American Authors
Irene Fowlie has written: 'Indian literature in high school English programs in Canada' -- subject(s): Study and teaching (Secondary), Literature, Study and teaching, Indian literature, Textbooks, Indians in literature
Melba Hawkins has written: 'Programming for school-age child care' -- subject(s): Activity programs, Bibliography, Books and reading, Child Day Care Centers, Child care, Child development, Children, Children's literature, Literature, Play and Playthings, School-age child care, Standards, Teaching Materials
H. Thomas Walker has written: 'Teaching media skills' -- subject(s): Instructional materials centers, Library orientation for school children, Media programs (Education) 'Into the Curriculum' 'Teaching library media skills' -- subject(s): Instructional materials centers, Library orientation for school children, Media programs (Education) 'Childrens Literature'
The direct method of teaching is most effective with children 13 years old and older. The teaching technique works best with high school aged children.
Lynne R. Dorfman has written: 'Nonfiction mentor texts' -- subject(s): Study and teaching (Middle school), Study and teaching (Elementary), Exposition (Rhetoric), Composition and exercises, Children's literature, English language, Mentoring in education
Jan Irving has written: 'Story celebrations' -- subject(s): Activity programs, Books and reading, Children, Elementary school libraries, Children's literature, Children's libraries, Study and teaching (Elementary) 'Mudluscious' 'Stories neverending' -- subject(s): Activity programs, Activity programs in education, Bibliography, Storytelling, Elementary school libraries, Children's libraries, Books and reading, Children's stories, Children 'Glad rags' -- subject(s): Books and reading, Clothing and dress, Study and teaching (Primary), Activity programs, Children, Children's libraries
The best teaching jobs are dependent on you and your interests. If you are interesting in working with young children look for pre-school or elementary school jobs. Or, if you are interesting in working with older children look for jobs in middle school and high school. Finally, if you have an advanced degree you may look into teaching at a local community college or university.