Dr.  De Rosa 
English Department 
Office: 410 Greenlaw Hall 
Office Phone: 962-8899
dcderosa@email.unc.edu
Office Hours:
MWF 12-12:50 and by appointment

Children's Literature: History, Theory & Practice

FINAL EXAM
 

Completed Student Projects:

Alphabet Books
Fables
Folktales
Mid-Terms 
Modern Fiction
Observation Reports
Reading to Children
Publisher's Letters
Student Web Pages

Course Information

Course Description
Syllabus
Course Pledge
Class Email List
Participation Rubric
Writing Rubric
 Format for Submitting Papers
Discussion Forum
  • Quick Link to our DF
  • Check Your Grade (in student tools)
  • Discussion Forum Guidelines
  • Alphabet Book 
    Fables
    Re-writing Fables
    On-line Collection (very cool!)
    On-line Literary Library
    Aesop's ABCs
    Modern Folktales

    Fairy Tales of Hans Christian Andersen

    Realistic Fiction, Historical Fiction, Fantasy, or Science Fiction 
    Discussion Leader
    (Mini-Project)
    Getting to Know Your Audience: Reading to Children
    Web Links

    General
    Young Adult Books

    Illustrators

     

    Draft Workshop Index
    Lesson Plans
     Reserve List
    (Sils)
    Library Links
  • SILS
  • UNC Databases
  • OpenHouse(UL Library) 
  •  Documentation
       
     .Web Authoring
    Creating a Web Document
    Connections
    Backgrounds
    Realm Graphics
    WWW Graphics
    WWW Icons

    © 2000
    Deborah De Rosa


    Assignment:

    Get familiar with my / our class web pages.  Go to: www.unc.edu/~dcderosa to see my page.  Look around.  Then, click on the "Quick Link" to our course, the page should look EXACTLY like this handout!  Read the policies carefully.  After you have explored, go to "Course Pledge," read it carefully and follow all the links (re-read that material).  When you are finished, print out a copy ofthe "Course Pledge,"  sign it, complete the bottom portion, and submit it during the next class.

    In the above table, click on "Quick Link to Class DF."  It will ask you to log in.  Simply use the same login name & password that you use to get into your university email / isis account (if you do not have a university email account, get one. . . quick).  Then, respond to the first question in the forum entitled: Who Am I?  Simply click on "who am I?" and you'll see the question.  To submit your answer, click "reply."  Easy, right?

    Make sure you consult the syllabus for other reading and writing assignments you must complete before the next class.

    Thank you!  Let's have a great semester.