Comics in the Classroom
October 05, 2011 Wednesday AT 3PM CT

 
 

Since its inception in 1933, the modern comic book has drawn the ire of parents, preachers, and teachers. But graphic novelist and teacher, Gene Luen Yang, believes the tradition of pictorial story-telling has deep historical roots and particular relevance in today’s classroom.



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  • Gene Luen Yang, Eisner award-winning graphic novelist and cartoonist, and author of several web-comics and graphic novels, most recently Level Up
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