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[CCBC-Net] Addams Award Announcement and Program 4/25/09

From: Griffith, Susan C <griff2sc>
Date: Tue, 31 Mar 2009 14:24:00 -0400

An invitation, especially for our Midwestern friends. Hope you can join us.

Susan Griffith, Chair, Jane Addams Children's Book Award committee

Central Michigan Univerisity

 

Jane Addams Children's Book Award

Annual Announcement and Celebration

Saturday, April 25, 2009 9:30 am - Noon

 

Jane Addams Hull-House Museum

Residents' Dining Hall

800 Halsted, Chicago, Illinois

 

Join us in celebrating the announcement of the 2009 winners of the Jane Addams Children's Book Award. Hear the news first at Hull-House--three days before it is announced across the country! Join teachers, librarians, artists, activists, researchers, parents and citizens at Hull- House where Jane Addams lived and worked for forty years.

 

Program:

 

The 2009 Jane Addams Children's Book Award Winners and Honor Books: Announcement

 

Using Addams Award Books in the Classroom

Wisconsin teachers Susan Freiss and Jennifer Peterson find that the social justice themes of Addams Award winners and honor books offer dimensions and possibilities that make these books rich resources for teaching reading strategies to fourth and fifth graders. They will describe and demonstrate how they create opportunities to practice inferring within book clubs focused on the novels and picture books recognized by the Award. Ms. Freiss and Ms. Peterson are teaching partners in a multi-age program at Stone Prairie Elementary in Fitchburg, Wisconsin.

 

Hull-House Resources for Educators

A presentation by Lisa Junkin, Education coordinator, Jane Addams Hull-House Museum

Coffee, tea and refreshments will be served.

 

What is the Jane Addams Children's Book Award?

The Jane Addams Children's Book Award is an annual award that honors children's books of literary and artistic merit that invite children to think deeply about peace, social justice, world community and gender and racial equality. The Jane Addams Peace Association has presented the Jane Addams Children's Book Award since 1953. The association is the educational arm of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, founded on April 28th in 1915 with Addams as its first president. More information about the Addams Award can be found at www.janeaddamspeace.org

  

Never been to the Hull-House Museum?

We are located right on the eastern edge of UIC campus right next to the Student Center East. We are the brick house with yellow pillars at the light at Polk St. and Hasted St. that you've always been curious about. Come check us out!

 

We have learned as common knowledge that much of the insensibility and hardness of the world is due to the lack of imagination which prevents a realization of the experiences of other people.

Jane Addams (1902)

 
Received on Tue 31 Mar 2009 01:24:00 PM CDT