Background
Naylor, Alice Phoebe was born on July 17, 1928 in Dane County, Wisconsin, United States. Daughter of Bernard and Frances (Holland) Black.
("The authors make all kinds of connections, from biblioth...)
"The authors make all kinds of connections, from bibliotherapy to reader's theater; and teachers, librarians, and guidance counselors will find this a valuable guide". -- Booklist/Reference Books Bulletin This collection of revealing, fascinating, and often humorous discussions with groups of students led by adults covers 36 childrens books. Topics covered range from sibling rivalry and self-knowledge to moral reasoning and grief. Each dialogue is followed by special notes, allowing for teacher focus, counselor focus, making connections, and books for follow-up literature studies.
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Naylor, Alice Phoebe was born on July 17, 1928 in Dane County, Wisconsin, United States. Daughter of Bernard and Frances (Holland) Black.
Bachelor, University Wisconsin, 1950. Master of Library Science, University Wisconsin, 1951. Doctor of Philosophy, University Toledo, 1978.
Library, Horlick High School, Racine, Wisconsin, 1951-1952; library, Milwaukee Public Library., 1952-1960; coordinator, deputy director, Cuyahoga County Public Library., Cleveland, 1960-1970; associate professor, U. Toledo, 1970-1977; professor childrens literature, Appalachian State University, Boone, North Carolina, since 1977. Founder Learning Through Literature Collaborators, Zionville, North Carolina, since 1991.
("The authors make all kinds of connections, from biblioth...)
Secretary Watauga Council Status of Women, Boone, North Carolina, since 1989. Member Library Association Service to Children, National Council Teachers English.
Married Lewis Cecil, Aug, 15, 1970 (widowed July 1990).