References: Selecting Culturally Responsive Texts

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References

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Algozzine, B., McQuiston, K., O'Shea, D., & McCollin, M. (2008). Improving phonological awareness and decoding skills of high school students from diverse backgrounds. Preventing School Failure: Alternative Education for Children and Youth, 52(2), 67-72.

Armstrong, A.L. (2021). The representation of social groups in U. S. educational materials and why it matters: A research overview. New America.

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

Bishop, R. S. (1990). Mirrors, windows, and sliding glass doors. Perspectives: Choosing and Using Books for the Classroom. 6 (3), ix-xi.

Cameron, L., Rutland, A., Brown, R., & Douch, R. (2006). Changing children's intergroup attitudes toward refugees: Testing different models of extended contact. Child Development, 77(5), 1208-1219.

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.

Faircloth, B. S. (2012). "Wearing a mask" vs. connecting identity with learning. Contemporary Educational Psychology, 37(3), 186-194.

Harmon, J., Martinez, M., Juarez, L., Wood, K., Simmerson, L., and Terrazas, C. (2019). An investigation into middle school classroom libraries. Reading Psychology, 40, 583-611.

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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.

Muhammad, G. (2020). Cultivating genius: An equity framework for culturally and historically responsive literacy. Scholastic Incorporated.

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

Simmons, M. C. (2021). "There's More Than One Way to Be Black": The Literacy Experiences of Black African Immigrant Girls in the United States. In Black Girls' Literacies (pp. 98-112). Routledge.

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