Author: Bennett, Susan V.; Gunn, AnnMarie Alberton; Peterson, Barbara J.
Title: Access to Multicultural Children’s Literature During COVIDâ€19 Cord-id: kxq962u2 Document date: 2021_4_20
ID: kxq962u2
Snippet: Amid the COVIDâ€19 pandemic, students, families, and educators have faced unprecedented challenges. These challenges have disproportionately impacted racially/ethnically diverse, lowâ€income communities because of longâ€standing health system, socioeconomic, and educational inequities. With closures of schools, libraries, and childcare centers, many students were disconnected from their community and did not have access to books. Parents’ and educators’ concerns centered around students f
Document: Amid the COVIDâ€19 pandemic, students, families, and educators have faced unprecedented challenges. These challenges have disproportionately impacted racially/ethnically diverse, lowâ€income communities because of longâ€standing health system, socioeconomic, and educational inequities. With closures of schools, libraries, and childcare centers, many students were disconnected from their community and did not have access to books. Parents’ and educators’ concerns centered around students falling behind academically and socially. In this article, we explain the motivation and rationale for a social justice initiative to provide students of color from lowâ€poverty areas with access to highâ€quality multicultural children’s literature at home. We describe our literacy partnership with a local afterâ€school program serving participant students and families, research underpinning the initiative, and our process for selecting highâ€quality multicultural literature book sets and offer suggestions about how to facilitate comprehension and motivational support for homeâ€based reading. We also offer a list of recommended literature and discuss outcomes and implications of this project.
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