Children and Adolescent’s Literature
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Children’s and Adolescent’s Literature is a three-hour course designed to study about authors, readers, illustrators and their works, scholars, theories and awards and reviewing media of children’s and young adult’s literature. Learners are expected to demonstrate an understanding of the history, tradition, and chief characteristics of literature written for and read by children and adolescents. They will also know about primary facts and points of view for a variety of issues in the said literature including distinction, academic status, gender politics and censorship. Students of this course will engage in critical thinking, analytical reading and, discussion supported by research and textual evidence and writing for children and adolescents.
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