The history of literature for children and teens from its earliest examples to today's current trends, including how childhood has changed over the years, the influence of culture on those changes, and on the materials created for children and teens.
Class Name | History of Youth Literature |
Host School | San Jose State University |
Class Identifier | Libr 268 |
Credit Value | 3 Credit Hours |
Faculty | Melba Tomeo |
Course Tool (Online) | Other |
Class Description | The history of literature for children and teens from its earliest examples to today's current trends, including how childhood has changed over the years, the influence of culture on those changes, and on the materials created for children and teens. |
Class Disclaimer | The syllabus currently posted is from fall 2014 and will be updated when the new version is available. This course will use the Canvas learning management system. |
Delivery | Asynchronous |
Start and End Date | May 31st, 2015 - August 6th, 2015 |
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Last Add Day | May 17, 2015, 8 p.m. |
Residency Start and End Date | No Residency |
Syllabus | Download Syllabus |