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Al-Samrraie, Noor. "Identity texts: the collaborative creation of power in multilingual schools." International Journal of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism16, no. 1 (2013): 117-19. doi:10.1080/13670050.2012.678084.
Text describing the use of identity texts in the classroom. There are several case studies and examples in the second half of the book.
Ambady, Nalini, Margaret Shih, Amy Kim, and Todd L. Pittinsky. "Stereotype Susceptibility in Children: Effects of Identity Activation on Quantitative Performance." Psychological Science12, no. 5 (2001): 385-90. Accessed July 18, 2017. doi:10.1111/1467-9280.00371.
This is a research article about the effects of stereotypes on children and their test scores.
Anderson, Patricia Nan. "Why Kids Love to Collect Stuff." Advantage4Parents. Accessed July 12, 2017. https://www.advantage4parents.com/article/why-kids-love-to-collect-stuff/.
A quick article on four basic reasons behind why kids collect things.
Borofsky, Jonothan. "Self-Portrait at 5,224,667." Digital image. MoMA. 1993. Accessed July 17, 2017. https://www.moma.org/rails4/collection/works/95596?locale=en.
Artwork, self-portrait in a series of counting.
Campbell, Jill. "Literature, Life-Writing, and Identity." Yale National Initiative, Yale University, New Haven, July 11, 17.
quotation recorded from seminar.
“Christian Sanderson Museum." The Christian C. Sanderson Museum. Accessed July 14, 2017. http://sandersonmuseum.org/.
Museum website.
Curran, Ann. "Jonathan Borofsky Nobody Knows His Name, Everybody Has His Number." Carnegie Mellon Magazine, 2002. Accessed July 14, 2017. http://www.cmu.edu/magazine/02spring/borofsky.html.
Article about, an interview with the artist Jonathan Borofsky, discussing his counting and his artwork.
Durost, Walter Nelson. Children's Collecting Activity Related to Social Factors. New York, NY: Bureau of publications Teachers college, Columbia university, 1932.
Book containing case studies, explanations and analysis of children's collecting behavior.
Frasher, C. Gerald. "WILFREDO LAM, 80, A PAINTER, IS DEAD." The New York Times (New York), September 13, 1982, Obituaries sec. Accessed July 12, 2017. http://www.nytimes.com/1982/09/13/obituaries/wilfredo-lam-80-a-painter-is-dead.html.
Obituary describing the artist life and his impact on the scene with quotes from the artist.
"Free online word cloud generator and tag cloud creator." Wordclouds.com. Accessed July 16, 2017. http://www.wordclouds.com/.
Word cloud generating site.
Hall, Michael. Red: a crayons story. New York, NY: Greenwillow Books, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers, 2015.
Children's book following a mislabeled crayon through the struggle to meet others[‘] expectations, and a journey of self-discovery.
Kellogg, Rhoda. Analyzing children’s art. Mountain View, Calif: Mayfield Publishing, 1970. Print.
Book of Kellogg’s analysis of children’s art, containing many classifications and naming different childhood drawing techniques, very thorough.
Lam, Wilfredo. "The Jungle." Digital image. MoMA. 1943. Accessed July 17, 2017. https://www.moma.org/collection/works/34666?locale=en.
artwork but multicultural artist, depicting figures and the jungle.
"The Man | Christian Sanderson Museum." The Christian C. Sanderson Museum. Accessed July 14, 2017. http://sandersonmuseum.org/christian-sanderson/.
A page about the life of Chris Sanderson, a Pennsylvania man whose collection of a lifetime of objects has been turned into a museum.
"MoMA Learning." MoMA | Wilfredo Lam. The Jungle. 1943. Accessed July 12, 2017. https://www.moma.org/learn/moma_learning/wifredo-lam-the-jungle-1943.
Article discussing the life and work of artist Wilfredo Lam.
"National Core Arts Anchor Standards." National Core Arts Standards Anchor Standards | National Core Arts Standards. N.p., n.d. Web. 17 July 2017. Website for the national art standards.
Papoulia-Tzelepi, Panetta, Søren Hegstrup, and Alistair Ross. Emerging identities among young children: European issues. Stoke on Trent, UK: CiCe/Trentham, 2005. Print.
Rankine, Claudia. Citizen: an American lyric. London: Penguin, 2015. Print. Book of multiple literary styles, stories of identity and racism as experienced by the author and her peers.
Root-Bernstein, Robert, and Michele Root-Bernstein. "Collecting: A Connection between Playing and Learning." Psychology Today. July 31, 2011. Accessed July 12, 2017. https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/imagine/201107/collecting-connection-between-playing-and-learning.
Article discussing the psychology behind collecting in children.
Shelley, Mary Wollstonecraft. Frankenstein: or the modern Prometheus. Penguin USA (P), 2003.
Shelley's Classis novel about a misunderstood creature and his struggle to tell his story. Useful in understanding how people turn to violence.
Smith, Dominique, Douglas Fisher, and Nancy Frey. Better than carrots or sticks: restorative practices for positive classroom management. Alexandria, VA: ASCD, 2015.
A book about the use of restorative practices in the classroom, for classroom management.
"The psychology of collecting." The National Psychologist. Accessed July 12, 2017. http://nationalpsychologist.com/2007/01/the-psychology-of-collecting.
Article discussing the psychology of collecting.
Travagli, Patrizio. "The Golden Touch 2015." Patrizio Travagli. Accessed July 14, 2017. http://www.travagli.it/the_golden_touch_2015.html.
Artist personal website. This page is a highlight of his work "The Golden Touch".
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