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Because these books cover important topics, they may be useful for classes in which service learning is a specific component but should be considered additional.
Designed to help students understand and debate the two titular
issues, each book presents one side; flip it over to read about the
other. Both books present reasonable ideas and approaches but will
become out-of-date soon (e.g., social media rapidly changes). Stock
photos and graphs illustrate the texts; discussion questions and a
pro-and-con summary are included. Reading list. Bib., glos., ind.
Review covers the following Perspectives Flip Books: Issues titles:
Punishing Bullies and Social Media.
Considering the rapid evolution of tech, educators may wonder how relevant this set will be in a few years, but readers will most likely take an interest in certain topics and can certainly benefit from learning more.
Aimed at a female readership, this is a lively and helpful series
about everyday social topics that preteens struggle with. Using
photographs and cartoony illustrations, the question-and-answer
format covers a wide range of issues, from handling conflict to
friends and family. A colorful (if excessively frilly) layout adds
appeal. Reading list. Glos., ind.