Making Curriculum Pop

This comic promoting graphic novels from neatoday is a crackup as it manages to be political and pejorative about the texts. It reminds me of the "Duck and Cover" films from the 1950s. The tone is that of a cheesy informercial - the narrator sounds like this, "for just 9.99 you can become a super-teacher who decreases dropout rates, increases your child's reading level, and stops climate change!"

That being said, it is interesting and, mentions the work of Spiegelman and Jim Ottaviani as well as a few cool websites.

Try This: Graphic Novels add Snap!

Related websites (I had to do some hunting here):

ALA Dealing with Challenges to Graphic Novels
http://www.ala.org/ala/aboutala/offices/oif/ifissues/graphicnovels.cfm

YALSA: Great Graphic Novels for Teens
http://www.ala.org/ala/mgrps/divs/yalsa/booklistsawards/greatgraphi...

Noflyingnotights.com - a website reviewing Grapic Novels for teens
http://www.noflyingnotights.com/

National Association of Comics Art Educators (the homepage of NACAE (pronounced "nay-say"))
http://www.teachingcomics.org/

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The mainpage said they were rebuilding the site, so hopefully it will be better when the makeover is complete:)
"Cheesy infomercial" indeed. I'm glad I saw it, but I wish NEA had offered us more substance and less flash.
Yeah, pretty stiff writing eh? BUT THERE WERE PICTURES :)

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