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Save the Date! Get ready to plan a proposal for the UNLV 2020 Summit on the Research and Teaching of YA Lit.

7/23/2019

 
It is time to start promoting the 2020 UNLV Summit on the Research and Teaching of YA Literature. This will be the third go around at for the event at UNLV in some form or another. The first year (2018) we focused primarily on research with a nod towards teaching. The response from local teachers was positive and encouraging. While we had planned to only hold a research summit every other year, the call for a summit with a focus on teaching and pedagogy was loud. We paid attention; and, in a wonderful partnership with the Clark County School District (CCSD) we planned a slightly different two day event this year (2019). 

Both events were successful and featured different authors. In the first year, we had keynotes from Chris Crutcher, Laurie Halse Anderson, Kekla Magoon, and Bill Konigsberg.  We also featured several other established and emerging authors including e.E. Charlton-Trujillo, Justin Joschko, Aaron Levy, Jen Nails, Jo Schaffer, C.G. Watson, Amy Bright, and Sarah J. Donovan. More than 30 academics, graduate students, teachers , and librarians gave presentations for the 150 attendees.  You can read summaries of their presentations at the archived 2018 summit blog page.

The second year had a different focus. Working with the fine people at CCSD, especially Amy Raymer and Barbara Lindsay, we shaped a two day event that focused pedagogy instead of research. We still had three keynote authors--Meg Medina, Phil Bildner, and Padma Venkatraman. I love the work of all three and was able to group them together by collaborting with Phil. We meet at a very small conference and stayed in touch. Phil is the mind and energy behind the Author's Village. 

Not only did the authors speak, they attended sessions and at the end of each day the held a brief session where they provided a summary of what they learned and what ideas they were thinking about. Furthermore, we selected several academics to provide sessions for the attending teachers. The summit owes a big thank you to James Blasingame, Sybil Durand, Gretchen Rumohr-Voskuil, Stephanie Toliver, Sarah Donovan, Amanda Melilli, Brittany Paloma Fiedler​, and Jen Nails. Each presenter repeated their session several times so that all attendees could catch each presenter during the two days. We also had a specific library strand so that librarians and teachers could discuss together the benefits of a library and the importance of collaboration. We also had some new or emergying authors attend. This year we heard from Jen Nails, Sarah Donovan, and Clare Di Liscia (curteousy of Georgia McBride and Month9Books). A summary of the summit can be found archived on the blog on its on page.
Both summits were wonderful, but we are learning as we go. We arrange for our 2020 keynote authors early so that we could announce them at the 2019 summit. So, Save the Date! The dates for the 2020 UNLV Summit are June 11, 12, and 13. We are moving back to three days. On the first we will have an intense focus on research and then on the second and third days we will turn again to a focus on teaching. As a result, we will have registration opportunities for either three days or two to accommodate everyone's interest. Please note that all are invited to the research day, Thursday June 11, but it will be different in its focus and the nature of the presentations and conversations. 

Stay tuned; we will have a call for proposals for the research days and for presentations for the teachers coming soon.  Our pedagogy sessions will focus on using Young Adult Literature as a tool for cross-curricular instruction--with a special focus on the social studies. As you explore the authors below you will see that all of them have books with strong connection to historical events.  

We will also have a strand that runs through the two teaching days that focuses on how to use Young Adult literature with a writing and/or with writing projects. We are hoping that academics and teachers with experience with a National Writing Project will submit proposals.  This strand will be marked on the program and an attendee could chose to follow those sessions throughout the summit. In addition, we are planning a digital media strand as well. Put on your thinking cap, what kind of session might you propose?

Do you know the works of these authors? You should.

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Ashley Hope Pérez
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Chris Crowe
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Steve Sheinkin

They all have several books, but below is one favorite from each of them.

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They will be more information coming over the next few weeks and into the fall. Stay tuned and start thinking about how you are going to shape a proposal.
Until next week.
Doctor Dean link
7/27/2019 03:07:17 am

Too excited for the summit. Thanks for sharing. Keep up the great work.


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    Dr. Bickmore is a Professor of English Education at UNLV. He is a scholar of Young Adult Literature and past editor of The ALAN Review and a past president of ALAN. He is a available for speaking engagements at schools, conferences, book festivals, and parent organizations. More information can be found on the Contact page and the About page.
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    Gretchen Rumohr is a professor of English and writing program administrator at Aquinas College, where she teaches writing and language arts methods.   She is also a Co-Director of the UNLV Summit on the Research and Teaching of Young Adult Literature. She lives with her four girls and a five-pound Yorkshire Terrier in west Michigan.

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