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Exploring the Purposes of Backmatter in Nonfiction Picturebooks for Children: A Typology

Nationally and internationally, we face a crisis of misinformation and disinformation (De Jesus & Hubbard, Social Studies, 112(3), 136–145, 2021; Lee & Hosam, Sociological Forum, 35, 996–1008, 2020). Now more than ever, children need to know how authors obtain the information included in non...

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Published in:The Reading teacher 2022-11, Vol.76 (3), p.309-316
Main Authors: Cappiello, Mary Ann, Hadjioannou, Xenia, Enriquez, Grace
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Language:English
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Summary:Nationally and internationally, we face a crisis of misinformation and disinformation (De Jesus & Hubbard, Social Studies, 112(3), 136–145, 2021; Lee & Hosam, Sociological Forum, 35, 996–1008, 2020). Now more than ever, children need to know how authors obtain the information included in nonfiction books. Backmatter simultaneously models informational literacy and engages students more deeply with information, offering them the opportunity to explore further. Through regular explorations of backmatter, students become vicariously immersed in the dynamic processes by which information is created and communicated, normalizing the vetting and utility of information in the public sphere as well as in their own lives. In this article, we offer a brief overview of the evolution of backmatter in nonfiction for young people and propose a typology of backmatter. By highlighting the important, complex roles backmatter serves, we hope to help establish it as an indispensable part of reading a book.
ISSN:0034-0561
1936-2714
DOI:10.1002/trtr.2154