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What is Working-Class

Poverty Impacts on Literacy Education
A class location in which income is derived from jobs that do not require specialized education, training, or skills and may pay low wages. Like poverty, the working-class is often positioned undesirably in social and cultural discourse.
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A Framework for Evaluating Children's Books About Poverty
Danielle E. Hartsfield (University of North Georgia, USA)
Copyright: © 2022 |Pages: 18
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-8730-0.ch004
Abstract
Enacting a class-sensitive pedagogy means disrupting negative discourses about social class and affirming the lives and experiences of children and families from poverty and the working class. One step that educators can take toward embracing a class-sensitive pedagogy is the inclusion of books with poor and working-class perspectives in the curriculum. This chapter describes a framework that educators can use to analyze and evaluate depictions of poor and working-class characters in books for children. This framework can support educators with selecting books that are respectful of and affirming to children from low-income families. In addition, the chapter offers book recommendations and approaches for integrating children's literature in elementary and middle grades classrooms.
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