NEW POST:
Interview with Jennifer Bond (@ucl) on the complex identities of Chinese girls who attended Western Christian missionary schools in Republican China
https://t.co/SMq5q2ihUD Thank you, Jenny!
The (incomplete) Lit in Colour book list - 100 texts by writers of colour - pre-school to KS2 edition - Vol. 4
https://t.co/UFZS2Z5evk
HT @HertsEnglish
Also - students in China are still supposed to read 'whole books.' Below is a 'literary' selection recommended to 12-15 y/o students by the Ministry of Education for independent reading https://t.co/32s7kAllqG
NEW POST - actually it’s a list of all 30 (yes, thirty!) posts about #TaiwanKidLit by Eleanor Duggan on the Global Literature in Libraries blog during #WorldKidLitMonth - wow!
https://t.co/h9zdGcrcpl
Thank you, Eleanor and @GlobalLitin
The second "Multilingual Libraries in Schools" newsletter went out last week on the European Day of Languages - anybody signing up gets all previous editions, with tips about how to start a multilingual library in school (or another context) :) https://t.co/I8XNEPN6nn
I was gutted when she was down and cheered at every high. Every turn of the page had my heart racing. Fast-paced, action-packed but plenty of heart. What an amazing read. #youngadult#diversereads#representationmatters#ESEAHeritageMonth https://t.co/dPN7B1t6w7
** NEW POST **
The 2024-2025 Chinese Panda Book Awards Shortlists are out! Over 30 shortlisted titles, arranged in 4 age-groups, with short summaries. https://t.co/IynPbIqSVm #WorldKidLitMonth