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Continuing Education Registration for Summer 2025 will open in April. > Part-time Programs & Professional Learning > Arts > Literature & Writing

Introduction to Children's Literature [CSSE9]   

If something is important for children, it is important for adults. This subject introduces students to children's literature, its history and development, and its rich variety of forms and techniques. It focuses on major authors in children's literature and on the important issues presented in those works that have captivated children and adult readers over time. (This subject may contain material that is explicit and/or offensive.)

Prerequisite: College English or equivalent.

Textbook required.

*NOTE: Students wanting to register for a General Education course as part of their full time certificate/diploma program should make sure to receive formal approval from their Program Coordinator. It should be noted that some general education courses are too close to the vocational specializations of specific programs and are therefore excluded as an option for students. It’s therefore important to receive formal approval before registration.

 
  • Introduction to Children's Literature [CSSE9]
  • Fee: $410.55
    Delivery: Online - OntarioLearn
    Course Code: CSSE9
    Course hours: 42
    Credits: 3.00
    Dates: 1/14/2025 - 4/22/2025 
    ONLINE REGISTRATION FOR THIS SECTION IS CLOSED.
    To inquire about this course contact lifelonglearning@sl.on.ca.

    If something is important for children, it is important for adults. This subject introduces students to children's literature, its history and development, and its rich variety of forms and techniques. It focuses on major authors in children's literature and on the important issues presented in those works that have captivated children and adult readers over time. (This subject may contain material that is explicit and/or offensive.)

    Prerequisite: College English or equivalent.

    Textbook required.

    *NOTE: Students wanting to register for a General Education course as part of their full time certificate/diploma program should make sure to receive formal approval from their Program Coordinator. It should be noted that some general education courses are too close to the vocational specializations of specific programs and are therefore excluded as an option for students. It’s therefore important to receive formal approval before registration.


 

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