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What is Systemic Inequity

Poverty Impacts on Literacy Education
A system in which follows unjust practices based on known or unknown prejudice.
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Challenging the Poverty Narrative Through Children's Literature
Kimberly M. Peters (Cheboygan-Otsego-Presque Isle Educational Service District, USA)
Copyright: © 2022 |Pages: 22
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-8730-0.ch010
Abstract
Poverty and homelessness are often portrayed in children's literature as an individual problem rather than a larger systemic issue involving societal inequities. Children's literature can be used as a means of self-affirmation and as an opportunity for dialogue around social justice issues in the classroom. Through thoughtful planning, identity work, and the use of critical frameworks, educators can evaluate the quality of children's literature, monitor their students' textual experiences, and plan for dialogue to promote change. This intentional planning will help students build a strong sense of self-agency and a broader understanding of how to think critically around improving the overall human condition.
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