LSSL 5385 Chapter 16 Review

Ch. 16
Chapter 16 is a question and answer session with Ebony Elizabeth Thomas about why children
need more diverse books. The article starts off by stating,”What children read shapes what
they think of themselves, of others, and of the world.” I agree completely with this statement.
I have noticed in my own school’s library, there is a very small amount of diverse books.
Students should be able to relate to the characters in the books they are reading, however if
a student comes from a diverse background, he or she might struggle to relate to a character
in the books in the library at my school.

When Thomas was asked,”What can teachers do to help children of color to get away from the fatigue around the history of pain?”, I liked her response. She responded by stating that kids need a balance in books. This is such a great response, mostly because it is honest and true. Students need access to diverse books, but they also need access to more traditional, classic literature. Let the students choose; let them decide what they will read.  

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