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ALAN, The Assembly on Literature for Adolescents is a teachers organization in the United States, an independent assembly of the National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE). Founded in November 1973, ALAN is made up of teachers, authors, librarians, publishers, teacher-educators and their students, and others who are particularly interested in the area of young adult literature. ALAN, which is self-governing, holds its annual meetings during the NCTE annual convention in November and also publishes ''The ALAN Review''. Almost from its inception, ALAN has given the ALAN award to honor those who have made outstanding contributions to the field of adolescent literature. The recipient may be a publisher, author, librarian, scholar, editor, or servant to the organization. Each year, an honoree is chosen by the Executive Board and receives the ALAN Award at the annual ALAN breakfast, which is held early morning Saturday during the NCTE Convention. In addition, in 2000 ALAN created the Hipple Award in honor of longtime Executive Secretary Ted Hipple, whose service led to the creation of the award for dedicated service to the organization. == The ALAN Award == Almost from its inception, ALAN has given the ALAN Award to honor those who have made outstanding contributions to the field of adolescent literature. The recipient may be a publisher, author, librarian, scholar, editor, or servant to the organization. Each year, an honoree is chosen by the Executive Board and receives the ALAN Award at the annual ALAN breakfast, which is held early morning Saturday during the NCTE Convention. A list of past honorees is listed below. ;ALAN Award recipients〔("ALAN Award" ). ALAN (alan-ya.org). Retrieved 2015-07-28.〕 * 2015 Lois Lowry, author * 2014 David Levithan, author * 2013 Judy Blume, author * 2012 George Nicholson, publisher/agent * 2011 Sharon Draper, author * 2010 Jack Gantos, author * 2009 Naomi Shihab Nye, author * 2008 Laurie Halse Anderson, author * 2007 Teri Lesesne, professor * 2006 Virginia Monseau, professor, and Marc Aronson, author/editor * 2005 Jerry Spinelli, author * 2004 Jacqueline Woodson, author * 2003 Norma Fox Mazer, author and Harry Mazer, author (co-winners) * 2002 Paul Zindel, author * 2001 Patty Campbell, author/critic * 2000 M. E. Kerr, author * 1999 Robert Lipsyte, author * 1998 S. E. Hinton, author * 1997 Mildred Taylor, author * 1996 Bill Morris, publisher * 1995 Robert C. Small, Jr., professor * 1994 Walter Dean Myers, author * 1993 Chris Crutcher, author * 1992 Don Gallo, professor * 1991 Gary Paulsen, author * 1990 Richard Peck, author * 1989 Cynthia Voigt, author * 1988 Ted Hipple, professor * 1987 Katherine Paterson, author, and Allene Pace Nilsen * 1986 Madeleine L'Engle, author * 1985 Sue Ellen Bridgers, author * 1984 Louise Rosenblatt, critic * 1983 Ken Donelson, professor * 1982 Robert Cormier, author * 1981 Sheila Schwartz * 1980 Dwight Burton * 1979 Gerri LaRocque * 1978 Mary Sucher * 1977 Marguerite Archer * 1976 Margaret K. McElderry, publisher, and M. Jerry Weiss, professor * 1975 Margaret Edwards, librarian * 1974 Stephen Judy and G. Robert Carlsen 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「The Assembly on Literature for Adolescents」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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