Using Picture Books to Enhance Meaningful, Inclusive, and Socially Just Relationships

  • Carolyn Clarke St. Francis Xavier University
  • Evan Throop Robinson St. Francis Xavier University
  • Ellen Carter St. Francis Xavier University
  • Jo Anne Broders Newfoundland and Labrador Schools
Keywords: picture books, secondary students, equity, multimodality, relationships

Abstract

This article explores spaces for transformation for teachers and learners using picture books, encouraging them to share their stories and have their voices heard through multiple forms of representation. We describe one teacher’s journey with her secondary school students. Classroom data show how reading and creating picture books provoke holistic and comprehensive discussions about topics of societal and personal importance such as equity and inclusion. Benefits for students to create and share their stories include (a) participating in meaningful, inclusive, and socially just discussions that promote interconnectedness and diversity; and (b) becoming positive role models through interactions and relationships with younger students.

Published
2025-06-24
How to Cite
Clarke, C., Throop Robinson, E., Carter, E., & Broders, J. A. (2025). Using Picture Books to Enhance Meaningful, Inclusive, and Socially Just Relationships. LEARNing Landscapes, (29), 43-62. https://doi.org/10.36510/learnland.vi29.1141