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Lessons Learned
Rousseau is Everywhere!
Place and Space
Let's go on a journey!
100

This way of looking at stories was discussed by Joseph Campbell in his book The Hero With A Thousand Faces (1949).

What is the Hero's Journey? (or the mono-myth)

100

In Harry Potter, a major theme emerges about the singular hero. Harry cannot solve all his issues alone. He needs this.

What is friendship?

100

The Secret Garden takes Rousseau's lessons about this and applies them to Mary and Colin.

What is the central role of nature in physical and moral development?

100

These are two quasi-portals in Harry Potter.

What are Platform 9 and 3/4, Diagon Alley, the Hogwarts Express...?

100

This is one major thing that a journey can represent in Children's Literature.

What is Coming of Age?

200

Place these texts in order of date (initial creation): 

Aesop's Fables

John Locke's An Essay Concerning Human Understanding

John Newbery's A Pretty Little Pocketbook


Aesop's Fables (6th c CE)

James Janeaway's A Token for Children (1671)

An Essay Concerning Human Understanding (1689)

John Newbery's A Pretty Little Pocketbook (1744)

200

In The Secret Garden, Mary learns that she cannot be happy unless she grows this with other people.

What are relationships?

200

Rousseau problematically suggested that girls are a bit more susceptible to lies and wickedness than boys. This text from 1749 shows girls pulling each other's hair and ripping each others clothes. 

What is Sarah Fielding's The Governess?

200

Claudia and Jamie discover the angel drawing under this city name in Mrs. Frankweiler's mixed-up files. Jamie thinks it's a type of artificial sandwich meat.

What is Bologna?

200

Treasure Island sees Jim travel to this place (though the co-ordinates are secret)?

What is the Spanish Main?

300

This description can be applied to Sarah Fielding's The Governess because it has fairly obvious black and white moral lessons meant to improve a child reader's moral development.

What is didactic?

300

In Treasure Island, Jim learns from this character that adherence duty is an admirable trait for an officer. This lends to the models of masculinity in the novel. 

Who is Captain Smollett?

300

Rousseau and Locke were notably against texts from these writers that showed death and purgatory for sinful children. An example is James Janeaway's A Token for Children (1671).

Who are Puritan writers?

300

In Bridge to Terabthia, Jesse goes on a special trip with Miss Edmunds and sees this notable object at a museum in the city.

What is the hunting/ buffalo diorama?

300

Many children's books offer these as a way to trace to journey that the child protagonist takes. And this map is one of the most famous, created by an author and his stepson (though the story varies).

What is a map?

400

Many children's novels do not necessarily start out as novels. Peter Pan began as a play, for example. Children's stories like Treasure Island and The Secret Garden share this publishing trajectory.

What is serialization?

400

John Newbery's text inspired the historical construction of childhood as a journey from this to this.

What is "instruction to delight"?

400

In Emile, Or On Education (1762), he suggested that children be exposed to this as their primary educator.

What is nature?

400

Ha's world changes dramatically in the course of one year. This 1975 battle in the Vietnam War is the main catalyst.

What is the Fall of Saigon?

400

In Thanhha Lai's poems, she stills the story of Ha's journey to safety and to understanding. However, Ha still faces this when she arrives at her school in the United States.

What is discrimination?

500

Perry Nodelman says that most picturebooks have an element of didacticism, but he also says that we can look at whether picturebooks are teaching children how to be adults or teaching them this way of being children.

What is naturalistic?

500

John Scieszka says that children know their way around good design because they are this.

What is visually literate?

500

Rousseau suggested children should not be forced to reason unlike Locke. This text might be called an example of what could go wrong with Rousseau's "natural" approach.

What is Peter and Wendy?

500

These spaces in children's literature are often shown as overwhelming, noisy, and adult. Children are often moving away from them. However, sometimes these spaces can offer learning and can let a character blend in with the crowd.

What are cities?

500

In The Mixed-Up Files, Claudia is searching for a sense of this more than any actual object or experience.

What is self?

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