The Book Access Project

by Devery Ward

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The Book Access Project
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Literature Review
Chapter 3: Insiders' Perspectives
Chapter 4: The Literacy-Cast Proclamation
Chapter 5: Search for Children's Books
Chapter 6: Evaluation of Children's Books
Chapter 7: Recommended Children's Books
Chapter 8: Recommendations for Using these Books in the Classroom
Chapter 9: Instagram Post
Chapter 10: Student/child Resources for Learning More
Chapter 11: Teacher Resources for Learning More
Chapter 12: Conclusion
Chapter 13: Bibliography
Chapter 14: About the Authors
Chapter 1: Introduction
In this chapter the authors will identify the disability area on which they are focusing and explain why they chose this specific disability area.

In addition, each member of the groups will add an audio recording of their specific reasons for being interested in this disability area.
Chapter 2: Literature Review
In the literature review, students enrolled in RE 5725 will:
  • Conduct a search of refereed, published journal articles addressing the specified disability area.
  • Identify at least five articles published in the last ten years.
  • Read articles.
  • Write a synthesis of this information with correct APA formatting.
  • Read synthesis aloud to group members enrolled in LIT 4904 and ask for feedback.
  • The literature review should be approximately 500 words in length.

Chapter 3: Insider's Perspectives
In the insider's perspective, students enrolled in RE 5725 will:
  • Conduct a search for adult activists who identify with the specified disability area.
  • Identify at least five pieces "published" in the last ten years.
  • Read/view/listen to pieces.
  • Write a synthesis of this information with correct APA formatting.
  • Read synthesis aloud to group members enrolled in LIT 4904 and ask for feedback.
  • The insider's perspective should be approximately 500 words in length.

Chapter 4: The Literacy-Cast Proclamation
This chapter will contain:
  • A written copy of the Literacy-Cast Proclamation.
  • An audio-recording of LIT 4904 students or student reading the proclamation aloud.
  • A written justification of the relevance of this proclamation.
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