Creating Locally Relevant Curriculum with Graphic Novels
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Published:2021
Mark R. Bailon, 2021. "Creating Locally Relevant Curriculum with Graphic Novels", Luminous Literacies: Localized Teaching and Teacher Education, Mary F. Rice, Ashley K. Dallacqua
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Abstract
We need a locally relevant curriculum because it is engaging and leverages community knowledge strengths. However, new teachers are not always aware of the resources available to make a locally relevant curriculum. Here in New Mexico, Los Alamos is a location with many resources detailing its purpose and existence. These resources coupled with so much notoriety inside and outside the state make Los Alamos a place that lends itself to culturally relevant instruction. Specifically, graphic novels provide a unique medium for students and teachers alike to start learning about the city that started the Atomic Age: Los Alamos and begin applying that knowledge more broadly. I, being a student and a teacher from New Mexico, offer my own understanding of a locally relevant curriculum utilizing three graphic novels about Los Alamos, its people, and its stories.
