EPISODE · Aug 17, 2023 · 41 MIN
Children's and Young Adult Literature: An Introduction
from 16:1 - Education, Teaching, & Learning · host Moonbeam Multimedia
Edu Headline Roundup - 8/17/23This headline roundup this week covers West Virginia University's plan to make deep cuts to academic programming, Arkansas's moves regarding the College Board's AP African American Studies course, the Biden admin's new K-12 Cybersecurity efforts, and everything you need to know about KKR's acquisition of Simon & Schuster. Children's and Young Adult Literature: Transforming Young Lives With Timeless StoriesChildren's and young adult literature (YAL) is a thriving industry, with thousands of new titles being published each year. In this episode, we take a look at the history of the industry from the time of its earliest architects (such as Enlightenment philosopher John Locke, if you can believe it) to the present day. We'll also explore the ways in which modern readers are changing the publishing landscape, including with e-books, audiobooks, graphic novels, manga, and more. Bonus content: learn about the Guggenheim family's connection to Jackson Pollock and why those web CAPTCHAs are so annoying.links:WVU - WVU announces preliminary recommendations, Academic Transformation next stepsWordsrated - Young Adult Book Sales Statistics by Dimitrije CurcicThe New Yorker - S. E. Hinton and the Y.A. Debate by Jon MichaudNational Women's History Museum - Louisa May Alcott by Arlisha R. Norwood, NWHM Fellow | 2017Artnet News - Jackson Pollock Moonlit as the Guggenheim’s Maintenance Man—and 4 Other Unlikely Side Jobs Famous Artists Once Held at New York Museums by Annikka OlsenPublishers Weekly - A Brief History of Picture Books by Leonard S. MarcusABC News - AP African American studies canceled by Arkansas officials just before school begins by Kiara AlfonsecaThe New York Times - Judge Blocks a Merger of Penguin Random House and Simon & Schuster by Alexandra Alter and Elizabeth A. HarrisBritish Library - A Little Pretty Pocket-BookBritannica - Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland novel by Carroll by Cathy Lowne and Pat BauerSmithsonian Magazine - Why Louisa May Alcott’s ‘Little Women’ Endures by Alice GeorgeThe Atlantic - The Magazine That Helped 1920s Kids Navigate Racism by Anna HolmesHistory.com - First Newbery Medal for children’s literature awarded to Hendrik Willem van LoonThe White House - Biden-Harris Administration Launches New Efforts to Strengthen America’s K-12 Schools’ CybersecurityThe Register - So much for CAPTCHA then – bots can complete them quicker than humans by Richard Currie
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Children's and young adult literature is a thriving industry, with thousands of new titles being published each year. In this episode, we take a look at the history of publishing literary titles for young readers.
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