Teachers incorporate comic books in reading curriculum

by Annie Enchakattu | Sep 22, 2010
"Comic books and their off-shoot cousin, the graphic novel, featuring longer stories and a book spine rather than staples, are steadily gaining respect in schools as a way to teach--and reach--even the most reluctant readers," according to an article by Edward L. Kenney in The News Journal. Kenney's article outlines how comic books and graphic novels are being used in a number of schools throughout Delaware. To learn more, read the full article.
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