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 | Kaleidoscope: A Multicultural Booklist for Grades K–8, Second Edition Editor(s): Rosalinda B. Barrera, Verlinda D. Thompson, Mark Dressman Includes annotations of almost 600 nonfiction and fiction texts published between 1993 and 1995 that focus particularly on African Americans, Asian Americans, Latinos/Hispanic Americans, and Native Americans. Level(s): Elementary, Middle |  Non-Member Price: $9.00 Member Price: $9.00 |
 | Kaleidoscope: A Multicultural Booklist for Grades K–8, Third Edition Editor(s): Junko Yokota The third edition of Kaleidoscope offers students, teachers, and librarians a helpful guide to the best multicultural literature for elementary and middle school readers. Level(s): Elementary, Middle |  Non-Member Price: $15.00 Member Price: $15.00 |
 | A Kind of Passport: A Basic Writing Adjunct Program and the Challenge of Student Diversity Author(s): Anne DiPardo A Kind of Passport offers a finely textured portrait of one basic writing program's effort to meet the needs of ethnically underrepresented and academically underprepared students. Level(s): College |  Non-Member Price: $8.50 Member Price: $8.50 |
 | Language of Elementary School Children, The Author(s): Walter Loban A study of the use and control of language effectiveness in communication and the relationships among speaking, reading, writing, and listening. Level(s): Elementary |  Non-Member Price: $5.00 Member Price: $5.00 |
 | Learning to Spell Author(s): Richard E. Hodges Hodges introduces a new approach to spelling instruction that focuses on teaching children to spell through a rich interaction with written language. The activities presented draw on the multisensory experience with words, and the game format encourages inquiry, flexible thinking, alternate responses, and an independent rate of learning. Level(s): Elementary |  Non-Member Price: $3.50 Member Price: $3.50 |
 | Lesbian and Gay Studies and the Teaching of English: Positions, Pedagogies, and Cultural Politics This wide-ranging, international collection provides a contemporary overview of issues of sexual orientation as they relate to teaching and learning in English from elementary through university levels. Level(s): General |  Non-Member Price: $19.00 Member Price: $19.00 |
 | Literacy at the Crossroads: Crucial Talk about Reading, Writing, and Other Teaching Dilemmas Author(s): Regie Routman Literacy at the Crossroads must be read by anyone concerned about the current state of reading and writing instruction in America. Level(s): Elementary, Middle, Secondary |  Non-Member Price: $11.50 Member Price: $11.50 |
 | The Literate Life In this statement of standards related to a cycle of learning, NCTE's Elementary Section Steering Committee offers a conceptual framework with which to understand the learning process and offers real-life vignettes of teachers negotiating the sometimes difficult process of putting language arts standards into practice in the classroom. Level(s): Elementary |  Non-Member Price: $5.00 Member Price: $5.00 |
 | Literature in the Secondary School: Studies of Curriculum and Instruction in the United States Author(s): Arthur N. Applebee Applebee provides a scholarly appraisal of the literature curriculum at the middle school and secondary levels, based on a series of field studies examining literature instruction in public and private schools. Level(s): Middle, Secondary, College |  Non-Member Price: $10.00 Member Price: $10.00 |
 | Long Way Together, A: A Personal View of NCTE's First Sixty-Seven Years Author(s): J. N. Hook With a participant’s seasoned insight and a historian’s perspective, J. N. Hook has developed an engaging and accurate chronology of NCTEfrom its inconspicuous birth in 1911 through its influential maturity in 1978. Level(s): General |  Non-Member Price: $5.00 Member Price: $5.00 |