Sunday, November 2, 2008
Competency 9 Website (CCBC)
It was from this site that I found a site called the Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC)
http://www.education.wisc.edu/ccbc/
The CCBC is"a noncirculating examination, study and research library for public librarians, teachers, early childhood care providers, university students and others interested in children's and young adult literature".
I chose this site because it is part of the University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Eduacation and felt that it would be a reputable and reliable source of children's literature resources.
The home page provides links to many different resources including multicultural literature. When you click on this link, it provides a list of websites that deal with literature from many cultures. A few examples are African Acess Review, Coretta Scott King award, Criticas and Multicultural Review.
Sunday, October 26, 2008
Competency 8 Research Visual Multimedia

Sunday, October 19, 2008
Competency 7: Image

I found this image through the Google Image database. I searched the phrase "multicultural literature". The search yielded 99,900 results. I found this image on the first page of hits. I paged through about 10 pages but felt that this represented my blog topic the best. "Reading the World" is a great slogan for my blog because I think that it is very important for students to be exposed to literature about different cultures. This exposure will help them understand people from different cultures, and develop compassion and tolerance.
I found this image on this site: http://literaturelinks.edublogs.org/2008/06/13/new-literature-class/. Interestingly, this link is a blog regarding a multicultural literature class at TWU. This website states that the orginial graphic originated from this link: http://www.soe.usfca.edu/departments/ime/rtwconf/story.html . However, I have been unable to get this link to work. I felt that I needed to search for the original image. After searching for the "Reading the World" on Google, I noticed that there was a Reading the World Conference. http://www.soe.usfca.edu/institutes/reading_world/index.html This was where the image was orignially found.
Saturday, October 11, 2008
Competency 6d: Citation Pearl
Database: Library Lit.
I started with a hit from my successive fractions search in Academic Search Complete.
Using Children's Folktale to Explore Multiculturalism by Linda B. Alexander and Maria Sanez
I was able to find this article in Library Lit. and then clicked on full display to see the subject headings. These headings were: school libraries/activity projects for Social Studies, multiculturalism/teaching and school libraries/Florida. Since my topic is multiculturalism and multicultural literature I then chose to explore the multiculturalism/teaching subject term.
This resulted in 17 articles. Here are two examples.
DeVoogd, G. Question Authority. School Library Journal v. 52 no. 4 (April 2006) p. 48-52
Accession Number:
200609100763029
Abilock, D. Educating Students for Cross-Cultural Proficiency. Knowledge Quest v. 35 no. 2 (November/December 2006) p. 10-13
Accession Number:
200630507032002
Reflection:
I enjoyed this search and feel it was very helpful. I think that when you find a good article it is important to look over the citations offered there. It can lead to very good information. The DeVoogd article is very interesting because it discusses getting students to think critically. I often look at a bibliography at the end of an article in order to find other information that might be relevant to my research. I did not realize that this type of searchig was called a citation pearl. I am glad to be able to label this approach that I have used in the past. I also enjoyed using the subject headings. I had never used these before and was so surprised at what I found. I feel that this type of search can be very helpful-especially if you are researching to learn-not researching to come up with a new idea. In my particular case, I am researching to learn about multicultural literature and how to use it in my classroom.
Competency 6c: Specific Facet Search
Database: Books in Print
I used these three facets: multicultural literature, elementary students and classroom
S1 multicultural literature =1,815 hits
S2 elementary students = 3,897 hits
S3 classroom= 29, 372 hits
In this specific facet search none of my facets were small or specific enough. At this point I went into a building block search to finish my search.
S1+S2+S3 = 44 results. I then looked over these 44 hits and found a great book:
Teaching Reading with Multicultural Books Kids Love by Carol J. Fuhler
ISBN: 0-613-86069-1
Synopsis:
Enhance students' reading skills and multicultural awareness with solid reading instruction and motivational activities.
Reflection:
When doing this specific facet search I was not successful. My key terms, multicultural literature, elementary students and classroom are very broad and can lead to information that is not related to my blog topic. In order to narrow down the results and find the specific information I needed , I used my key terms and launched a building block search. This search was more successful. I think that to find a book in this database, it is important to use a different search strategy other than a specific facet search. The book that I chose, Teaching Reading with Multicultural Books Kids Love, really fits my information need.
Competency 6b: Successive Fractions Search
Successive Fractions Search: adding one facet at a time.
Topic: Using multicultural literature to teach reading in the elementary classroom.
S1(literacy or reading or reading methods) =164,340 hits
S2(elementary or primary classrooms)= 820 hits
S3(multicultural literature)=250 hits
Since my largest facet was (literacy or reading or reading methods) I started with this facet.
My next step was to start with S1 and add S2 . When adding these two together the number of hits was 7,449 results. This is much lower that the 164,340 hits but still I needed an additional fraction : multicultural literature.
At this point I added S3 to S1 and S2. This search yielded only 5 hits.
I felt that this set was too small. Dr. A. suggested that I use an additional term, multiculturalism, with my S3.
My last search looked like this:
S1: (literacy or reading or reading methods) and (elementary or primary classrooms) and (multicultural literature or multiculturalism).
This gave me 19 hits.
#18: Teaching multicultural literature in the reading curriculum. (AN 11080489)
#7: The potential of multicultural literature: changing understanding of self and others. (AN 9448315)
Reflection:
I feel that this search was very successful. I was frustrated when I only located 5 hits after adding S1 + S2 and S3. Instead of getting more relevant hits, it just narrowed me down to too few.
Adding an additional synonym, multiculturalism , in my s3 as Dr. Aikin suggested really helped. It is important to consider all synonyms-both general and specific in order to get a better list of hits.
Monday, October 6, 2008
Competency 6A :Building Block Search
Search strategy:
S1 = (multicultural literature) or (diverse literature)
S2 = (elementary students) or (primary students)
S3 = (reading methods) or (reading)
S1+S2+S3= 194 hits
I then limited the search to: (yr: 1995-2008) and to TWU subscriptions only. This yielded 40 hits.
Hit #2 Using Storybooks to Promote Multicultural Sensitivity in Elementary School Children
(EJ750104)
Hit #7 Investigating Two Approaches to Fostering Children's Comprehension of Literature
(EJ722047)
Hit #9 Creating Learning Environments that Invite All Students to Learn through Multicultural Literature and Information Technology: The Intermingling of Cultures, Religions, and Languages across the United States Enriches Classrooms, while Presenting New Challenges to Teaching and Learning. (EJ 709099)
Of the first 10 hits, 9 were perfect. I feel that this is a good list of possible sources.
Reflection: I feel that this search was really helpful because my goal is to use multicultural literature to increase reading comprehension. All three of these hits will be helpful to me in learning more about how to used multicultural literature in my classroom. I found the building block search to be very helpful. It was fairly easy to understand, however trying to narrow search results down was not as easy as it sounds.
Saturday, September 27, 2008
Competency 5: Tagging
Library thing tags:2007(1,308) Adult(1,015) adventure(2,572) American(773) Borrowed(718) British(968) Chick Lit(780) Children(1,239) children's(976) Children's Literature(926) Classic(1,380) Coming of Age(1,552) death(811) Dragons(739) England(1,004) Family(1,154) fantasy(25,901) fiction(35,011) friendship(1,903) hardcover(873) Harry Potter(1,320) High School(1,389) Historical(1,094) Historical Fiction(2,633) History(689) Horror(1,657) Humor(1,339) Juvenile(784) magic(3,825) Manga(1,119) Mystery(4,054) novel(1,554) Own(2,287) Paperback(1,155) Read(5,615) Romance(2,797) School(715) Science Fiction(3,248) series(6,024) Short Stories(737) Supernatural(999) tbr(691) teen(1,592) unread(2,985) Urban Fantasy(718) Vampires(1,802) Witches(723) Wizards(774) ya(1,818)
I picked the book: Island of the Blue Dolphins.
Library thing link:http://www.librarything.com/work/6215
Here is the tag cloud for this book.
10) adventure(54) animals(11) borrowed(7) california(17) childhood favorite(8) children(44) children's(141) Children's Fiction(30) children's literature(53) classic(40) classics(22) coming of age(8) dolphins(12) favorites(8) fiction(324) girl(8) historical(20) historical fiction(88) indian(11) indians(10) island(44) juvenile(41) juvenile fiction(13) kids(14) native american(40) native americans(32) Newbery(78) newbery medal(61) Novel(33) o'dell(8) ocean(8) own(18) paperback(13) read(71) school(15) scott o'dell(8) sea(8) sonlight 5(8) survival(98) unread(11) ya(58) young adult(107) youth(16)
I picked Island of the Blue Dolphins by Scott O'Dell. O'Dell was inspired by the real-life story of a 12-year-old American Indian girl, Karana. The author based his book on the life of this remarkable young woman who, during the evacuation of Ghalas-at (an island off the coast of California), jumped ship to stay with her young brother who had been abandoned on the island. He died shortly thereafter, and Karana fended for herself on the island for 18 years.
O'Dell tells the miraculous story of how Karana forages on land and in the ocean, clothes herself and secures shelter. Perhaps even more startlingly, she finds strength and serenity living alone on the island.
I chose this book because it details the life of a Native American girl and how she lived her life. I read this book as a child and want to reread it in order to recommend it to my students.
Monday, September 22, 2008
Competency 4: RSS Feed
Wednesday, September 10, 2008
Competency 3 Podcasts
http://www.justonemorebook.com/2007/06/29/heritage-and-hope-the-lotus-seed//
The name of the podcast is: Just One More Book. The book that is being reviewed on this podcast is called: Heritage and Hope: The Lotus Seed by Sherry Garland.
I chose this podcast because it is a review of a multicultural children's book. There are many books to choose from. This particular book was found in the in the June 2007 archives.
Here is a description about the site:
"Just One More Book is a thrice-weekly podcast which promotes and celebrates literacy and great children’s books.
Each weekday morning, we take a few minutes out of our morning coffee ritual to discuss one of our many favourite children’s books. We also feature weekly interviews with authors, illustrators and experts and enthusiasts in the areas of children’s literature and literacy as well as listener-submiited audio reviews.
Through this podcast and its website, we are building a lively, interactive community linking children’s book authors, illustrators, readers (children, parents, educators and librarians) and publishers."
Sunday, September 7, 2008
Competency 2: Related Blog
School Library Journal says of Cynsations:
“If you're going to read only one blog, this is it!”
I chose this blog because it has a lot of support for teachers and many links dealing with literature for children and young adults. It also has extensive information on books that are multicultural in nature. http://www.cynthialeitichsmith.com/lit_resources/cyalr_index.html
The excerpt that I chose is one of the many multicultural book reviews that are available on this site.
PENNY FROM HEAVEN by Jennifer L. Holm (Random House, 2006). In this rich period piece set in the summer of 1953, eleven year old Penny is beset by family (in the form of a her mother, a former nurse, live-in grandparents, her cousin and best friend Frankie and his slightly illicit schemes, and a whole bunch of Italian uncles), one or two secrets, Dem Bums, her beloved Brooklyn Dodgers, and an aged dachshund. A lovely and heartwarming story based on the author's family history that captures both the sense of America of 1953 and what it means to be the child of recent immigrants. Ages 10-up. Recommendation by Greg Leitich Smith. http://www.cynthialeitichsmith.com/lit_resources/diversity/multicultural/multi_biblio.html
Friday, September 5, 2008
Competency 1
The purpose of this blog is to help provide an example of the competencies and to fulfill the requirements of this ISAR course.
The type of library that I will be discussing is the public school library.
My topic will be multicultural literature for children and young adults.
