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Venture into Cultures: A Resource Book of Multicultural Materials and Programs [Minkštas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, Illustrations, maps
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Jan-2001
  • Leidėjas: ALA Editions
  • ISBN-10: 0838935133
  • ISBN-13: 9780838935132
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, Illustrations, maps
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Jan-2001
  • Leidėjas: ALA Editions
  • ISBN-10: 0838935133
  • ISBN-13: 9780838935132
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Increasingly, we live and work in a global economy, global environment, and global society. Walk down the streets all across the country and you will enjoy ethnic diversity in the streets, neighborhoods, schools, and libraries. Serving children in libraries and schools, then, must involve multicultural programming and collection development. This new edition with 100% new content offers tools to inspire children with the rich textures, traditions, stories, pictures, and music from around the world. Different sections feature African, Caribbean, Indian, Jewish-American, Korean, Latin American, Middle Eastern, Native American, and Russian ideas designed to help you create distinctive programs for children. Each area features a short essay (often by a native) and recommended children's books (grade levels included), Web sites, videos, audiotapes, and directions for programming materials. Use this one-of-a-kind, hands-on resource to learn how to: * Conduct a program on Cesar Chavez for Hispanic Heritage month, using materials selected by a children's librarian who once worked for him. * Start up a round of Yut, a Korean game enjoyed for centuries that can be played with a few Popsicle sticks, some checkers, and a cardboard surface. * Celebrate a holiday or festival from a faraway land, such as Sukkot, Tu Bishvat, or Tzedaka (from the Jewish tradition). * Create age-appropriate storytimes with engaging and vivid picture books. Knowledgeable and culturally diverse educators and librarians come together to offer this new book filled with fresh, innovative program ideas and resources that you won't find anywhere else.
Preface v Introduction Confronting Diversity in a Homogeneous Environment vii Africa 1(11) J. B. Petty Recommended Materials 3(6) Program Ideas 9(1) Websites 10(1) Resources 11(1) Caribbean 12(16) Melinda Greenblatt Recommended Materials 13(9) Program Ideas 22(3) Websites 25(1) Resources 26(2) India 28(13) Cherri Jones Gowri Patameswaran Recommended Materials 30(6) Program Ideas 36(3) Websites 39(1) Resources 40(1) Jewish-American 41(12) Jay Jacoby Lenora Stein Recommended Materials 41(7) Program Ideas 48(3) Websites 51(1) Resources 51(2) Korea 53(8) Heawon Paick Recommended Materials 54(3) Program Ideas 57(2) Websites 59(1) Resources 60(1) Latino Culture 61(12) Oralia Garza de Cortes Recommended Materials 61(8) Program Ideas 69(2) Websites 71(2) Middle East 73(9) Allison Gray Recommended Materials 74(5) Program Ideas 79(2) Websites 81(1) Native American Culture 82(15) Doris Gebel Recommended Materials 82(11) Program Ideas 93(1) Websites 94(1) Resources 95(2) Russia 97(16) Olga R. Kuharets Recommended Materials 98(5) Program Ideas 103(8) Websites 111(1) Resources 112(1) Bibliography 113(2) Contributors 115(2) Index 117
The Ethnic and Multicultural Information Exchange Round Table (EMIERT) is an organization authorized by the Council of the American Library Association with the purpose of providing a forum for the exchange of information on library materials in English and other languages and to promote service for all ethnolinguistic and multicultural communities. Olga Kuharets is the 2001 chair of EMIERT. A key team member in developing the award-winning children's Web sites brarydog.net and BookHive.com, Editor Olga R. Kuharets is Children's Services Manager at the University City Regional Library, a branch of the Pubic Library of Charlotte and Mecklenburg County in Charlotte, North Carolina. Previously, she served as children's librarian for the New York Public Library. Kuharets received her master's degree in library science from Queens College, New York. Originally from Russia, she emigrated to the U.S. with her parants when she was five years old.