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Bishop came to OSU in 1986 after teaching at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. Rudine Sims Bishop talks about how we need diverse books because we need books in which children can see reflections of themselves – but also look through an T2 - Rudine Sims Bishop. AU - Harris, Violet. PY - 2007/11. Y1 - 2007/11.

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I noticed the paragraph about academic credit being taken by white folk and would like any other information that you can provide, in regards to Dr. Sims Bishop. 2015-01-30 Rudine Sims Bishop > Quotes > Quotable Quote “Books are sometimes windows, offering views of worlds that may be real or imagined, familiar or strange. These windows are also sliding glass doors, and readers have only to walk through in imagination to become part … Bishop believes that the impact of this new awareness campaign could have great impact -- and bring more diverse books into classrooms and year-round curricula. It was originally coined, however by Rudine Sims Bishop, Professor Emerita of Education at Ohio State University, who specialised in African American children’s literature.

Notes that Sims insists that children need to be involved with literature which not only allows them to see through the window to the world around them, but also to see themselves mirrored in the texts with which they come into contact.

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I noticed the paragraph about academic credit being taken by white folk and would like any other information that you can provide, in regards to Dr. Sims Bishop. 2015-01-30 Rudine Sims Bishop > Quotes > Quotable Quote “Books are sometimes windows, offering views of worlds that may be real or imagined, familiar or strange. These windows are also sliding glass doors, and readers have only to walk through in imagination to become part … Bishop believes that the impact of this new awareness campaign could have great impact -- and bring more diverse books into classrooms and year-round curricula. It was originally coined, however by Rudine Sims Bishop, Professor Emerita of Education at Ohio State University, who specialised in African American children’s literature.

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Rudine Sims Bishop is Professor Emerita of Education at The Ohio State University, where she has taught courses on children’s literature. Rudine Sims Bishop. Photo by James J. Bishop My first reaction upon learning that Rudine Sims Bishop, Ph.D., will give the 2021 Children’s Literature Lecture Award from the Association of Library Service to Children (ALSC) was shock that she hadn’t already received this honor. In 1990, Dr. Rudine Sims Bishop published an essay about the importance of providing young readers with diverse books that reflect the “multicultural nature of the world” in which we live. Rudine Sims Bishop recalls her career as a professor focusing on multicultural children’s literature in the College of Education. Bishop came to OSU in 1986 after teaching at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. Rudine Sims Bishop acknowledges the crowd at the Youth Media Awards after winning the Coretta Scott King - Virginia Hamilton Award for Lifetime Achievement.

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Have you ever heard about books being thought about as a window or a mirror?
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by Rudine Sims Bishop ( 3 ) $9.95. He came from modest beginnings. Born in South Carolina in 1811 to free people of color, he was orphaned by age 9, and raised by a great aunt.

Her studies were among the  Arts: Rudine Sims Bishop.
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