Published On: July 14th, 2019|

Edutopia – Ryan Chapman

“Comics and graphic novels are powerful forms of expression that can be an important part of every English language arts (ELA) teacher’s arsenal. They can serve as literary bridges to enhance not only ELA instruction but also self-awareness, empathy, and creativity. The art, whether vibrant or void of color, allows for a deeper comprehension of themes. The text, carefully chosen to work in tandem with the illustrations, creates a sense of connection and truth.” (more)