Rebellious Read Alouds

CORWIN PRESS INC.ISBN: 9781071844144

Inviting Conversations About Diversity With Children's Books [grades K-5

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By Vera Ahiyya
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Vera Ahiyya (nee Corbett) was born in Germany, and raised in El Paso, Texas. Originally a pre-med student, Vera realized her calling as an educator at Austin College in Sherman, TX, a calling shared by many of her family, including her beloved Papa. Vera majored in History and Psychology and earned her MA in Education. Vera has taught Kindergarten and first grade for 16 years in Texas, Massachusetts, and Brooklyn. Vera's love for children's books has led to her becoming an Instagram book influencer where she showcases her love of children's literature and highlights books and authors that discusses the necessity and power of diversity and voice in children's books. Vera uses her extensive online presence to advocate for teachers to be purposeful and always inclusive with their choice of text in their classrooms. Following a video showing Vera discussing racism with her Kindergarten class that went viral and was shown on Good Morning America, Vera was approached to write her first children's book, You Have a Voice which will be released in December 2021. She has other titles in the works. Vera lives in Brooklyn with her husband Lonnell and dog Mozi. You can find her on Instagram at @thetututeacher.

Prologue Part 1: What is a Rebellious Read Aloud Part 2: Rebellious Read Aloud Lessons Introduction to Lesson Format Our NAMES Are Important Our FEATURES Are Important Our TRADITIONS Are Important Our ACTIONS Are Important Our FAMILIES Are Important Our IDENTITIES Are Important Our DISABILITIES Are Important Our FOODS Are Important Our HISTORIES Are Important Part 3: Communicating with Parents, Administrators, and Colleagues Epilogue: Wishes Appendix

Are you wondering how to have conversations with your youngest learners about essential topics for today's classrooms? In Rebellious Read Alouds, Vera will support you every step of the way beginning with her accessible three-part framework-start small, be consistent, be constant. In each lesson, she skillfully weaves together literacy and social justice standards, without losing sight of your primary focus-learners. Every rebellious read aloud includes key questions to spark conversation and action. With Vera whispering in your ear, you'll feel confident in taking steps toward "activating your young activists." -- Maria Walther * Author of The Ramped-Up Read Aloud and Shake Up Shared Reading * I have spent decades promoting the art and function of read aloud experiences and have been a staunch advocate for revisiting books with a different lens to provide students opportunities to unearth nuance, shift perspective, build empathy, and take action. As I was reading Rebellious Read Alouds I found myself nodding and saying, "amen," a lot. If you believe that small children cannot be part of big conversations, this book is for you. If you find "hushed" topics uncomfortable, this book is for you. If you are searching for books that can spark interest and action for social justice, this book is for you. If you are searching for a way to bring read aloud, deep conversations, big thinking, and the growth of human potential into your classroom while addressing the "have tos" of school, this book is for you. As you read you have Vera there with you, nudging, encouraging, offering scaffolds to help you take the next step. Vera has curated an impressive list of books around 9 themes that are general enough to fit in almost any elementary classroom. She has developed 45 lessons (enough for each week of the school year with a bonus lesson within each theme) that are organized around a simple framework (start small, be consistent, keep constant) that can be generalized to any theme you may choose to pursue. I'll say it again, this book is for you. -- Lester Laminack * Educator, Author, and Consultant * I will be sharing Vera's book with all my preservice and early career teachers, who understand the importance of filling their classroom libraries with books that serve as windows, mirrors, and sliding glass doors. Vera empowers us with manageable and engaging ways to use books as the springboard for the essential - though often tricky to start - conversations about race, ability, and so many other areas of identity. She encourages rebellion in the best possible way - to ensure that all children are seen and valued in classrooms. -- Molly Ness * Author of Every Minute Matters, and Think Big With Think Alouds, Grades K-5 * Vera Ahiyya has created something amazing for every stage of the rebellious reader's heart! The power of a great story is that it can be the catalyst to so much change. In Rebellious Read Alouds, Ahiyya beautifully breaks down stories, lessons, and ideas about books that inspire the most important conversations, the conversations about who we are. The framework of Rebellious Read Alouds effortlessly empowers educators and parents to start using literacy to better understand their world and themselves. A must read for all. -- Juan E. Gonzalez Jr. * Elementary School Teacher, Speaker, and Social Media Content Creator * As I read the manuscript, I kept thinking to myself, this a book teachers need in their hands. So many teachers don't know how to read and talk about these topics and this is the guide to help them. The breadth of diversity is overflowing, and teachers can follow along with a sample scope and sequence OR pick and choose topics/books as they see fit. Vera's passion for the subject rings through and her voice is loud and clear. -- Matt Halpern * Education Consultant, Speaker, and Author * One of the most important aspects of professional learning is that the experience not only explains why it's important to make an instructional shift, but how. Rebellious Read Alouds: Lessons to Invite Conversations About Diversity With Children's Books is one of those precious gifts for teachers that is both inspirational and practical in a way that is empathetic and responsive to and supportive of the needs of teachers and students. Vera Ahiyya provides the why -- rationale for being rebellious as a teacher and interviews with featured educators - as well as the how, with standards-based read-aloud lessons that show teachers how to make necessary shifts to instructional practices that use a framework of the small, the consistent, and the constant as a scaffold. In these pages, we see what it looks like to partner with parents, administrators, and colleagues along the way, and how to make the journey both enjoyable and transformational for teachers and students as a community of learners. -- Afrika Afeni Mills * DEI Director, Educational Consultant, and author of Open Windows, Open Minds: Developing Antiracist Students * Ready to break free from the confines of what may sometimes seem like stale literature not representative of the world around us, but more importantly the world of our children? The Rebellious Read Aloud is a must-read for anyone and everyone lucky enough to stare into young eyes full of wonderment and a thirst to learn about their peers around them. Ahiyya Vera provides an invitation to venture into what many naively still view as uncharted territory in children's literature. The Rebellious Read Aloud boldy -and responsibly!- provides title after title of literature that serve as catalysts for dialogue and are rooted in topics that are beautifully a part of our children's lives: immigration, divorce, religion, LGBTQ+, and others, all while promoting an environment of celebration and appreciation of the beauty of our differences. As global educators, we have the responsibility to interrupt and dispel stereotypes and ignorant ideologies that often run rampant in the world around us, and instead instill awareness, compassion, and acceptance of others so that our children may engage with their community and beyond to make our planet more peaceful, sustainable and equitable. -- Hilda E. Martinez * M.A., NBCT, 2020 San Diego County Teacher of the Year, Early Literacy Resource Teacher * Rebellious Read Alouds is a book that is needed right now and it's presented in a way that is simple, easy to use and yet, has a strong call to action for the urgency of this work in our world today. Children deserve to have teachers who honor the identity of all children in their classrooms and beyond and the author shows us how this is possible with read aloud books and powerful conversations.. This book is an excellent entry point for brave teachers to do the work. -- Katie Keier * Kindergarten Teacher and co-Author of Catching Readers Before They Fall * This beautiful and impactful guide will change the pedagogical approach of educators worldwide.Vera's overall theme is to create a true safe space for students and all involved to come face to face with their deepest emotions, fears, and ultimately reflections in the mirror via Read Alouds. By doing this educators, parents, and community members will be challenged to do the same as they learn the importance of taking time to connect with your students, embracing diverse perspectives to inspire change beyond the classroom through creative critical reflection, thanks to this text. -- Darius Phelps * GAEYC 2016 Childcare Giver of the Year, Educator, Writer, Poet, & Illustrator * Vera is the QUEEN of books for a reason! This book is for any teacher that wants to center inclusiveness and diversity, but isn't always sure where to start. She has taken the time to carefully cultivate a list of books that you should be reading and walks you through how to tackle the lessons and topics that some might find controversial or intimidating. -- Naomi O'Brien * Founder of Read Like a Rock Star, Content Creator, and Author *

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