References: Rich Library: Diversity

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References

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Byington, T. A., & Kim, Y. (2017). Jump‐starting preschoolers' emergent literacy: The entomologist tool kit. The Reading Teacher, 70(5), 601-604.

Athanases, S. Z. (1998). Diverse learners, diverse texts: Exploring identity and difference through literary encounters. Journal of Literacy Research, 30(2), 273-296.

Daniel, J., Clarke, T., & Ouellette, M. (2001). Developing and supporting literacy-rich environments for children. Washington, DC: National Governors Association Center for Best Practices.

Darling-Hammond, L., Flook, L., Cook-Harvey, C., Barron, B., & Osher, D. (2019). Implications for educational practice of the science of learning and development. Applied Developmental Science, 1-44.

McCollin, M., & O'Shea, D. (2005). Increasing reading achievement of students from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds. Preventing School Failure: Alternative Education for Children and Youth, 50(1), 41-44.

Naidoo, J. C. (2014). The importance of diversity in library programs and material collections for children. Retrieved from the Association for Library Service to Children website: http://www.ala.org/alsc/sites/ala.org.alsc/files/content/ALSCwhitepaper_importance%20of%20diversity_with%20graphics_FINAL.pdf

Purcell‐Gates, V., Melzi, G., Najafi, B., & Orellana, M. F. (2011). Building literacy instruction from children's sociocultural worlds. Child Development Perspectives, 5(1), 22-27.

Turnaround for Children. (2016, December 9). Stereotype threat: Strategies for the classroom [Blog post].