The three Top YG Books, I found most compelling!This semester's Youth Literacies: Literature Culture and the Arts has ended. The final task was to find the top 3 YAL readings from what we learned, as shown below. Required readings are as follows. The Front Desk, Kelly Yang Rain Reign, by Ann Martin Dumplin', Julie Murphy Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe, Saenz Wake: The Hidden History of Women-Led Slave Revolts, Rebecca Hall Don’t Call Me a Hurricane, Ellen Hagan Perks of Being a Wallflower In this Corner of the World A Silent Voice I've found the top 3 of them all. Through this class, I learned to experience and critique pedagogical practices related to young adult literature in the classroom, including how to integrate literature and media studies into all areas of the curriculum. Above all, by using YG novels, we can more effectively encourage teenagers to discuss heavy topics such as contemporary issues and social problems from the right perspective and to reflect deeply. In this regard, I chose the three books above. The best thing is the front desk. I think this is a book that helps students of immigrant backgrounds learn more about how they experience the world and what they need.
Mia becomes increasingly aware of the injustices faced by immigrants and minorities in the United States, and she advocates for the underprivileged, helping those in need in whatever little way she can. Ultimately, it reveals how important it is to stand up for what is right for others and use your voice and resources to create positive change in society, even if you are being wronged. In fact, the author of this book, Miss Kelly, is also someone who achieved the American dream under the same circumstances as Mia. She drew on her own experiences to write this and remains committed to the writing of immigrant children. As I think of Mia as Miss Kelly, I think this book is like a guide to help us understand what we need to think about in order to make this society a properly integrated society.
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