Critical Literacy for Socio-emotional Learning
Empowering Teachers to Write Children's Literature
©2026
Textbook
XII,
134 Pages
Series:
Critical Literacies and Language, Volume 3
Available soon
Summary
Social-emotional learning plays a crucial role in children's mental health, fostering emotional regulation, empathy, and responsible decision-making. This book provides a comprehensive guide for teachers to integrate critical literacy with social-emotional learning, encouraging them to write customized children's books that address their students' socio-emotional needs. Through an in-depth exploration of literacy frameworks, classroom strategies, and teacher empowerment, this book equips teachers with the tools to create meaningful literature that supports both learning and emotional well-being.
In this timely text, Dr. Guha creates a unique and potentially powerful method, steeped in research-based practices, for centering children and their families in engaging literacy activities. She has designed a step-by-step guide to help teachers learn how to create appealing and personalized children’s literature that centers on their students’ lives in and out of school. This contribution to the field of education provides ways for educators to build children’s literacy skills while attending to their social and emotional needs.
—Mary Beth Schaefer Associate Professor, Adolescent Education Department of Curriculum & Instruction St. John’s University, School of Education
This is an excellent recourse for educators who are looking for new pedagogical methods that can resonate deeply and build strong relationships with the students they serve and their families.
—Gloria E. Miller Emeritus Professor University of Denver
In this timely text, Dr. Guha creates a unique and potentially powerful method, steeped in research-based practices, for centering children and their families in engaging literacy activities. She has designed a step-by-step guide to help teachers learn how to create appealing and personalized children’s literature that centers on their students’ lives in and out of school. This contribution to the field of education provides ways for educators to build children’s literacy skills while attending to their social and emotional needs.
—Mary Beth Schaefer Associate Professor, Adolescent Education Department of Curriculum & Instruction St. John’s University, School of Education
This is an excellent recourse for educators who are looking for new pedagogical methods that can resonate deeply and build strong relationships with the students they serve and their families.
—Gloria E. Miller Emeritus Professor University of Denver
Details
- Pages
- XII, 134
- Publication Year
- 2026
- ISBN (Softcover)
- 9783034354431
- Language
- English
- Keywords
- Social-emotional learning critical literacy teacher empowerment children's literature mental health in education literacy development classroom strategies inclusive learning
- Published
- New York, Berlin, Bruxelles, Chennai, Lausanne, Oxford, 2026. XII, 134 pp., 9 b/w ill., 1 tables.
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