Childhood in Asia: Cultural Connections in Children's Literature

 

 

2024 MSU-NCTA Workshop Series

Childhood in Asia:

Cultural Connections in Children’s Literature

June 15, 2024

10:00 am - 12:00 pm (Eastern Time)

Online

 

Children's Literature has often been thought of as easy books for children, but this simple definition hides the fact that readers of any age can learn a great deal about specific lived experiences through these texts. This workshop will focus on three children’s literature books, Morning Sun in Wuhan (China, ages 8-12), The Library Bus (Afghanistan, ages 5-8), and Inside Out & Back Again (Vietnam and USA, ages 9-12), each providing insight into childhood in a different Asian country. Join Master Educator Karen Gaul and facilitator Dr. Jiahang Li as you explore the system of cultural beliefs and values revealed through the characters’ thoughts, words, and actions in each of the titles along with ways each book might be used to support cultural connections in the classroom. You'll also discover age-appropriate nonfiction resources for classroom integration. Suitable for educators of all grades, with a focus on K-6 teachers.

The first 40 participants who register, fully attend, and participate in the workshop will receive the book Morning Sun in Wuhan by Ying Chang Compestine. Participants will also receive a certificate of completion for attending

 

Childhood in Asia: Cultural Connections in Children's Literature
Saturday, June 15, 2024 - 10:00 to 12:00
Online Workshop
Event Location: 
Online via Zoom