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    • Why This Site?
    • Our Philosophy
    • The Challenges
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  • The Basics
    • Historical Tradition >
      • Cave of Altamira
      • Tutankhamun's Tomb
      • The Bayeux Tapestry
      • Stations of the Cross
      • A Rake's Progress
    • Terminology >
      • Defining the Form
      • The Language of Comics
      • Filmic Language, Part 1
      • Filmic Language, Part 2
      • Language of the Gaze
    • A Rationale for Comics
    • Next Steps
    • Glen's Portfolio >
      • Boldprint
      • Timeline
      • The 10
      • Graphic Poetry
      • Boldprint Kids Graphic Readers
      • Boldprint Graphic Novels
      • Interface and ILit
      • Remix
      • Issues 21
      • Other Books
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    • Graphic Novels
    • About the Form
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COMICS IN EDUCATION
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CORPORATE SUPPORT

It is especially gratifying when businesses, corporations, and institutions believe in the work you are trying to do. Here at Comics in Education, we have a vision of fostering the use of visual narrative in the classroom. If you represent one of the above types of organizations, and your mission and vision align with ours, we'd be pleased to add you to this page. We'll include a link to the work you're doing in raising awareness about the importance of visual narrative in education. Click on the icons below to see what our supporters are up to!

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Cakes with Faces

Fun and colourful t-shirts and accessories brand, founded by Amy Crabtree, UK graphic artist and author of How to Make Sushi, a recipe comic book that teaches you how to make sushi.

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The Stan Lee Excelsior Award

Endorsed by Stan Lee himself, it's the only nationwide book award for graphic novels & manga where kids aged 11-16 decide the winner by rating each book as they read it! The overall goal is to encourage reading  with a secondary goal of raising the profile of comics and graphic novels among teachers and librarians.

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Sequart Organization

Sequart Organization is dedicated to promoting comic books as a legitimate art form and to studying popular culture. It publishes books on comics scholarship and produces documentary films.

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Pixton Comic Maker

Based in British Columbia, Canada, CEO Clive Goodinson has successfully combined his loves of coding and comics to produce an award-winning comic-making tool that empowers students to create visual narratives.

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