Mirrors windows and doors is a metaphor that can be used to refer to the need for children to find themselves reflected in books.
Mirrors windows and doors in literature.
And for reading to provide a conduit for children to journey into the world and experience all it has to offer.
What are mirrors and windows.
Windows and mirrors and sliding glass doors.
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.
Mirrors windows and sliding glass doors author.
The phrase mirrors and windows was initially introduced by emily style for the national seed project.
When the black caucus of ncte established the african american read in aari over 25 years ago their ambitious yet confident premise was that a school and community reading event can be an effective way to promote diversity in children s literature encourage young people to read and shine a spotlight on african american authors.
It has been twenty nine years since rudine sims bishop s seminal essay mirrors windows and sliding glass doors was published.
Bishop coined the phrase windows mirrors and sliding glass doors to explain how children see themselves in books and how they can also learn about the lives of others through.
Windows mirrors and sliding doors.
Ensuring students see themselves and others in literature.
A mirror is a story that reflects your own culture and helps you build your identity.