Worth A Thousand Words Using Graphic Novels to Teach Visual and Verbal Literacy by Meryl Jaffe

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Author
Meryl Jaffe
Publisher
Jossey-Bass
Pages
176 pages
ISBN
978-1119394327
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Description

Worth A Thousand Words: Using Graphic Novels to Teach Visual and Verbal Literacy by Meryl Jaffe delves into the unique power of graphic novels in education. This 176-page book, published on December 27, 2018, by Jossey-Bass, presents a compelling argument for integrating graphic novels into classroom instruction to address the gap between students’ preferred modes of communication and the complex texts they must engage with academically.

The book explores how graphic novels serve as sophisticated textual forms, rich in advanced vocabulary and narrative complexity. Jaffe offers practical guidance on incorporating these narratives into both English Language Arts (ELA) and content-area classrooms, providing a list of age-appropriate titles for K-8 students along with lesson suggestions and paired reading ideas.

Backed by research, this book highlights the effectiveness of graphic novels in engaging diverse learners and making lessons more meaningful. It is an essential resource for educators seeking innovative ways to enhance visual and verbal literacy in their classrooms.

Read more about how to leverage the power of graphic novels to transform your teaching methods and improve student engagement and understanding.