NEA Releases Asian American Booklist In Celebration of Asian/Pacific American Heritage Month
List Includes More Than 200 Titles
The National Education Association has
released a list of more than 200 Asian American titles appropriate for
K-12 students. The list, which was compiled by Association staff, contains
everything from basic primers and picture books for the youngest of readers
to well-known titles such as The Joy Luck Club by Amy Tan and
A Single Shard by Linda Sue Park.
NEA President Reg Weaver said: "As the nation's classrooms
continue to grow with more and more youngsters from throughout Asia and
the Pacific Rim each year, it's important that these young people have
access to reading materials that reflect their backgrounds, heritage and
experiences. We want all children to be motivated to read. And reading
about what is familiar makes learning to read not only easier, but more
fun. Our goal for all children is the achievement of reading as one of
the most important and basic skills - and for books to be a lifelong source
of joy and entertainment." NEA's Read Across America 2003 honorary spokesperson Ming-Na,
who plays Dr. Chen on NBC's ER, and provides the voice of Mulan in the
Disney classic of the same name, agrees: "Even with computers and
GameBoys competing for your attention, there's nothing like a good book.
Books open up your senses and imagination and act as bridges to other
cultures, other worlds." Born in Macau, China, Ming Na says Sam
and the Lucky Money by Karen Chinn is her favorite book. It tells
the story of a young boy and the lessons he learns during Chinese New
Year. The Asian American booklist is the latest offering from
NEA. Other recommendations have included a Hispanic list, as well as lists
of favorites from teachers, students and celebrities. To view the lists,
click on www.nea.org/readacross/resources/aabooks.html.
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