Comics in the Classroom

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Andy
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Comics in the Classroom

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Some of you may remember my mammoth master's thesis on "Comics in the Classroom". One of my advisors suggested I submit a proposal to present on the topic at the National Conference for Teachers of English. I did and they accepted my proposal, so I'll present at the conference a-- preaching the gospel of using comics to teach.

An art teacher giving ideas to English teachers? Who'da thunk it?!
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Cool!

And congratulations!
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Post by Stan Sakai »

Wonderful!

Don't forget to mention that Usagi has won an American Library Association Award, a bunch of YALSA (Young Adult Library Services) Awards, and has been used in the classroom.
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I intended to use Usagi in my 7th grade English classroom this year to teach plot structure, but the permission to copy came a bit late for the unit. I plan to try it again next year, and will definitely let you know how it goes!
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Post by Andy »

I always try to put a plug in for Usagi, Bone and the other books I consider the best for schools. I also love the new Babysitters Club graphic novels for that.
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Post by Maka »

Congratulations Andy,

Good luck preping for your presentation. One thing that will help is the great visuals. :D

Peace, maka
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Thanks, everybody for your well-wishes and your kudos!
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