Here we demonstrate how children's books reflect the four Moments of Education. During our class of EDUC 420, at the University of Calgary, we examined and learned about the four Moments of education (Standardized, Authentic, Democratic Citizenship and Systemic Sustainability), and how they reflect the teachers of today to educate our students through different strategies, metaphors, understandings and methods. I hope this video creates a different perspective on how children's book can influence any student.
Thank you and enjoy!
Sincerely from
Binafsha, Kristen, Laura, Rachel & Noah
Main sources:
Bishop, R. S. (1990). Mirrors, Windows, and Sliding Glass Doors. Perspectives: Choosing and Using Books in the Classroom. Vo. 6, no. 3. Summer 1990. The Ohio State University.
Davis, B., Sumara, D., & Luce-Kapler, R. (2015). Engaging Minds: Cultures of Education and Practices of Teaching (3rd ed). Routledge.
French, J. (2020). Education experts slam leaked Alberta curriculum proposals. CBC News. https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/edmont...
Lerer, S. (2009). Children's literature : a reader's history, from Aesop to Harry Potter. University of Chicago Press.
Additional sources (Children's books):
Bouchard, D. (2003). The elders are watching. Raincoast Books.
Brown, M. W., & Hurd, C. (1991). Goodnight moon. Seedlings.
Kendi, I.X. (2020). Antiracist Baby. Kokila.
Nagara, I. (2013). A is for activist.
Mars, R. (Host). (2020, September 29). Goodnight Nobody (No. 415) [Audio podcast episode]. In 99% Invisible.
Pinborough, J. (2013). Miss Moore Thought Otherwise: How Anne Carroll
Moore Created Libraries for Children. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt.
Southgate, V. (n.d.). Dick Wittington. Ladybird Tales
Southgate, V. (n.d.). The Princess and the Pea. Ladybird Tales.
Southgate, V. (n.d.). Sleeping Beauty. Ladybird Tales.
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