The author has selected books, videos, CD-ROMs, and Web sites (about 400 total, extending through 2004) that deal with war and peace, and presented them in thematic chapters—war as history, hope and glory, costs and horrors of war, terrorism and 9/11, home front, anti-war movements, peace, and resources for adults. Detailed annotations are accompanied by full bibliographic information and guidelines on effective use of these materials in the classroom and as a method of increasing students' understanding of the issues involved. The strengths and possible educational or program applications for the titles are highlighted. This guide is useful for collection development, programming support, reader's advisory, and research, as well as for teaching and curriculum development.Grades 4-8.
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Virginia A. Walter is Professor and Chair, Department of Information Studies, Graduate School of Education and Information Studies, University of California, Los Angeles. She is also the author of a number of books on children's literature and services.
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