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Home » Archives for February 2012

NYC, What Are You Reading?: A 425 BCP Original Project

Posted February 29th, 2012 by Dr. Bernard-Carreño .

Hi Everyone! 425 Book Club Project is super proud to announce a new original project. Kicking off in March, we are taking a slight diversion from
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Gendered Books and their Reading Groups: Dr. Durto’s Article

Posted February 28th, 2012 by Dr. Bernard-Carreño .

Durto suggests that gender construction and boundaries are common in schools. How do you see “male-female dualism functioning in your own current education” (377), as
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International Children’s Film Festival is Here!!

Posted February 25th, 2012 by Dr. Bernard-Carreño .

Although some of you have chosen your sites (my students), 425 Book Club Project is really excited to share the good news about the International
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Gender & Education Part I: Open Discussion

Posted February 25th, 2012 by Dr. Bernard-Carreño .

Many of you have chosen your site/location for the assignment (part I), and almost all of them were approved. It is important to remember that
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Decoding Racism in Children’s Stories/Animation

Posted February 15th, 2012 by Dr. Bernard-Carreño .

Yesterday’s discussion was good, and although at the very beginning some struggled to see the connection between oppression and children’s stories/animation, by 2 p.m, we
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Finding Culturally Relevant & Responsible Children’s Books

Posted February 8th, 2012 by Dr. Bernard-Carreño .

Based on the readings, your discussion yesterday with Professor Treitler, what were your findings at the bookstore? I’d like to know where you went specifically,
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Friday Evening Reading: The Trolls by Polly Horvath

Posted February 4th, 2012 by Dr. Bernard-Carreño .

After Olivia Kidney, I picked up The Trolls by Polly Horvath. Although I read fairly fast (as is my nature to get things done, and
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Stereotypes in Children’s Books

Posted February 2nd, 2012 by Dr. Bernard-Carreño .

Although the first class was a short intro, I hope that through reading the two pieces you really got a sense of what we’ll be
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Mildred Pierce Book Discussion – conclusion

Posted February 1st, 2012 by Maryanne .

Hello There! This will be our last post for Mildred Pierce, sniff sniff. I know I enjoyed this book, but I wonder how others felt.
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