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Across the Curriculum with Detective Fiction for Young People and Adults
2007 Volume II

Contents


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Preface
Introduction
1. Using Walter Mosley Detective Novels (Devil in a Blue Dress) to Motivate Reluctant High School Readers
   Jessica L. Colbert
Guide
2. Using a Mystery Novel to Encourage Pleasure Reading and Imaginative Thinking
   Cathy Kinzler
Guide
3. Using Detective Fiction to Reinforce Problem Solving Strategies and the Scientific Method
   Ella Boyd
Guide
4. D. I. E.
   Mary Lou Narowski
Guide
5. Uncloaking the Clues: Details, Daggers, and Detection
   Deborah D. Dabbs
Guide
6. Crime Fiction Investigation: "Socially Correct or Not, Let Me Tell You Who Did It"
   Bonnee Breese
Guide
7. Beyond Criminal Justice: Investigating Social Issues through Detective Fiction
   Laura Viviana Zoladz
Guide
8. More Than Just Whodunit - Using a Mystery Story to Motivate Tenth-Grade Students to Read
   William S. Lewis
Guide
9. Police Investigative Challenges: To Snitch or Not to Snitch, That is the Unanswered Question
   Christine Freeman Shaub
Guide

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