How is leadership depicted in children's books?
Analysis of A Fine, Fine, School
By Sharon Creech Pictures by Harry Bliss
1. Give overview and summarize book explaining how leadership or follower ship is displayed in the book.
A Fine, Fine, School is the story of Mr. Keene, a gung ho principal any school would be lucky to have. This exuberant administrator loves his school so much he wants more and more school: first on Saturdays, then on Sundays, then on holidays, then in the summer. The students and teachers do not want to go to school on Saturdays, Sundays, holidays, or in the summer, but no one knows how to tell Mr. Keene that. He is so proud of the students and the teachers. This is also the story of Tillie, a young girl who attends this fine, fine, school. It is up to Tillie to show Mr. Keene that even though this school is a fine one, it is not fine to be there all the time.
This book displays leadership and follower ship in many different ways. As you......
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