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Rudman, Masha Kabakow was born on January 16, 1933 in New York City. Daughter of Benedict and Rose (Wolf) Kabakow.
( Presented here are some 750 fiction and nonfiction book...)
Presented here are some 750 fiction and nonfiction books--from folklore to poetry--focusing on separation and loss themes for young people. Highly selective, the guide profiles only classic and recommended titles from School Library Journal, Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books, Publishers Weekly, Kirkus, The Horn Book, The Bookfinder, and other publications. Arranged by topic, each annotated entry provides a review of plot and theme, interest/reading level, suggestions for use, and full bibliographic information. Issues include Homelessness, Economic Loss/Parents Out of Work, and Race Relations. This is the ideal reference guide for those who have the opportunity to help children facing tough personal roadblocks, ranging from going away to camp to the death of a sibling.
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Rudman, Masha Kabakow was born on January 16, 1933 in New York City. Daughter of Benedict and Rose (Wolf) Kabakow.
AB, CUNY, 1953; Master of Science, CUNY, 1956; Doctor of Education, U. Massachusetts, 1970.
Teacher elementary, New York City Public Schools, 1953-1958; lecturer education Hunter College, CUNY, New York City, 1964; member of faculty School Education, U. Massachusetts, Amherst, since 1965.
( Presented here are some 750 fiction and nonfiction book...)
Member professors of Curriculum, International Reading Association, National Council Teacher's of English, Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development, Phi Delta Kappa.
Married Seymour L. Rudman, June 14, 1953. Children: Rachel, Reva, Deborah.