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"Inspiring, practical, anchored in real classrooms and infused with the rich diversity of the oral storytelling tradition this is a remarkable book. Dr. Margaret H. Lippert, Storytelling Mentor, Lesley University and author A must for teaching social studies. I couldn t put it down. The stories are so riveting!You ll never teach about the Civil War, Native Americans or the Holocaust the same way again once you ve lived through these experiences with the historical, multicultural characters in this book. Harry Ross, Ph.D., Associate Professor, National Louis University, Co-author, "13 Steps to…mehr

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"Inspiring, practical, anchored in real classrooms and infused with the rich diversity of the oral storytelling tradition this is a remarkable book. Dr. Margaret H. Lippert, Storytelling Mentor, Lesley University and author A must for teaching social studies. I couldn t put it down. The stories are so riveting!You ll never teach about the Civil War, Native Americans or the Holocaust the same way again once you ve lived through these experiences with the historical, multicultural characters in this book. Harry Ross, Ph.D., Associate Professor, National Louis University, Co-author, "13 Steps to Teacher Empowerment" The AmericanNational Council for the Social Studiesdefines social studies as the integrated study of thesocial sciencesandhumanitiesto promoteciviccompetence. ""Stenson and Norfolk give us a unique tool to meet the standards, a vibrant collection of unique and diverse stories, a roadmap to socio-cultural literacy Lyn Ford, Storyteller, teaching artist and YES! Alliance co-chairperson, Columbus, Ohio It is no secret that telling a good story is an effective way to excite students and entice them into a new area of study. But how do we find just the right story? How do we make that curriculum connection? Help has arrived for teachers who want to use story to excite and inform their students about social studies units! Stenson and Norfolk give us 29 answers! Margaret Read MacDonald, Author, storyteller and folklorist, Seattle, WA An award-winning master teacher and an award-winning teaching artist have teamed up to bring hungry teachers a feast of brilliant ideas for teaching social studies using storytelling. It is an honor to be a contributor to this thought-provoking and useful volume. Elizabeth Ellis, Storyteller and author, Dallas, Texas "Inspiring, practical, anchored in real classrooms and infused with the rich diversity of the oral storytelling tradition this is a remarkable book. Dr. Margaret H. Lippert, Storytelling Mentor, Lesley University and author A must for teaching social studies. I couldn t put it down. The stories are so riveting!You ll never teach about the Civil War, Native Americans or the Holocaust the same way again once you ve lived through these experiences with the historical, multicultural characters in this book. Harry Ross, Ph.D., Associate Professor, National Louis University, Co-author, "13 Steps to Teacher Empowerment" The AmericanNational Council for the Social Studiesdefines social studies as the integrated study of thesocial sciencesandhumanitiesto promoteciviccompetence. ""Stenson and Norfolk give us a unique tool to meet the standards, a vibrant collection of unique and diverse stories, a roadmap to socio-cultural literacy Lyn Ford, Storyteller, teaching artist and YES! Alliance co-chairperson, Columbus, Ohio It is no secret that telling a good story is an effective way to excite students and entice them into a new area of study. But how do we find just the right story? How do we make that curriculum connection? Help has arrived for teachers who want to use story to excite and inform their students about social studies units! Stenson and Norfolk give us 29 answers! Margaret Read MacDonald, Author, storyteller and folklorist, Seattle, WA An award-winning master teacher and an award-winning teaching artist have teamed up to bring hungry teachers a feast of brilliant ideas for teaching social studies using storytelling. It is an honor to be a contributor to this thought-provoking and useful volume. Elizabeth Ellis, Storyteller and author, Dallas, Texas
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Jane Stenson and Sherry Norfolk, whose previous collaboration includes Literacy Development in the Storytelling Classroom, are both performing storytellers with many years of classroom teaching experience.