Children's Literature as Communication

Children's Literature as Communication
Title Children's Literature as Communication PDF eBook
Author Roger D. Sell
Publisher John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages 366
Release 2002-10-10
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9027297290

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In this book, members of the ChiLPA Project explore the children’s literature of several different cultures, ranging from ancient India, nineteenth century Russia, and the Soviet Union, to twentieth century Britain, America, Australia, Sweden, and Finland. The research covers not only the form and content of books for children, but also their potential social functions, especially within education. These two perspectives are brought together within a theory of children’s literature as one among other forms of communication, an approach that sees the role of literary scholars, critics and teachers as one of mediation. Part I deals with the way children’s writers and picturebook-makers draw on a culture’s available resources of orality, literacy, intertextuality, and image. Part II examines their negotiation of major issues such as the child adult distinction, gender, politics, and the Holocaust. Part III discusses children’s books as used within language education programmes, with particular attention to young readers’ pragmatic processing of differences between the context of writing and their own context of reading.

Children's Literature as Communication

Children's Literature as Communication
Title Children's Literature as Communication PDF eBook
Author Roger D. Sell
Publisher John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages 376
Release 2002-01-01
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9789027226426

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In this book, members of the ChiLPA Project explore the children's literature of several different cultures, ranging from ancient India, nineteenth century Russia, and the Soviet Union, to twentieth century Britain, America, Australia, Sweden, and Finland. The research covers not only the form and content of books for children, but also their potential social functions, especially within education. These two perspectives are brought together within a theory of children's literature as one among other forms of communication, an approach that sees the role of literary scholars, critics and teachers as one of mediation. Part I deals with the way children's writers and picturebook-makers draw on a culture's available resources of orality, literacy, intertextuality, and image. Part II examines their negotiation of major issues such as the child adult distinction, gender, politics, and the Holocaust. Part III discusses children's books as used within language education programmes, with particular attention to young readers' pragmatic processing of differences between the context of writing and their own context of reading.

Communication in Action

Communication in Action
Title Communication in Action PDF eBook
Author Dorothy Grant Hennings
Publisher Houghton Mifflin
Total Pages 0
Release 2002
Genre Creative writing (Elementary education)
ISBN 9780618166015

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"Communication in Action" integrates the language arts--speaking, listening, viewing, reading, and writing--into a total curriculum that centers around children's literature. The text includes ideas for using literature to teach language skills across the curriculum, and a planning resource handbook at the end of the text that helps teachers create lesson plans, select children's books, and evaluate software options.

Thinking through Children’s Literature in the Classroom

Thinking through Children’s Literature in the Classroom
Title Thinking through Children’s Literature in the Classroom PDF eBook
Author Agustín Reyes-Torres
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages 220
Release 2014-06-30
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1443863149

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This book is the result of understanding literature as a central part of children’s education. Fiction and nonfiction literary works constitute a source to open young minds and to help them understand how and why people – themselves included – live as they do, or to question through critical lenses whether they could live otherwise. By integrating philological, cultural, and pedagogical inquiries, Thinking through Children's Literature in the Classroom approaches the use of literature as a crucial factor to motivate students not only to improve their literacy skills, but also to develop their literary competence, one that prepares them to produce independent and sensible interpretations of the world. Of course, the endeavor of forming young readers and fostering their ability to think begins primarily by having well-read teachers who are enthusiastic about teaching and, secondly, by having students who are willing to learn. To encourage and sustain them through the critical turns of their own thinking processes, educators must surely display a sound pedagogic knowledge apart from deep literary expertise.

Story Making

Story Making
Title Story Making PDF eBook
Author Robin E. Peura
Publisher
Total Pages 384
Release 1995
Genre Education
ISBN

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Fundamental Concepts of Children’s Literature Research

Fundamental Concepts of Children’s Literature Research
Title Fundamental Concepts of Children’s Literature Research PDF eBook
Author Hans-Heino Ewers
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 196
Release 2009-06-15
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 113596825X

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In this book, Ewers provides students and professors with a new system of categorization for a differentiated description of children’s literature. In the early 1970s, Swedish children’s literature scholar Göte Kingberg worked to establish a system of scientific terminology for international use, but these terms are now somewhat antiquated. This book offers a much-needed update, systematically analyzing the field and articulating its key definitions, terms, and concepts. International in scope, this study touches on subjects including the distribution of primers and textbooks, the means by which children’s books are evaluated and classified, and the ways in which children’s literature can find an adult audience. Also discussed are the system of symbols, norms, concepts, and discourses that have evolved during the past two centuries, leading to an investigation of how authors and publishers have endeavored to make literature "appropriate" for children and of what it means to accommodate children’s needs, wishes, and values. Throughout, Ewers provides concrete examples and clear definitions of terms so that any scholar interested in children’s literature will find this book approachable, insightful, and one that crosses cultural boundaries.

Saying what You Mean

Saying what You Mean
Title Saying what You Mean PDF eBook
Author Joy Wilt Berry
Publisher Children's Press(CT)
Total Pages 136
Release 1982
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN

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Explains verbal and nonverbal communication and describes ways to control what you say and how it is interpreted in order to develop and maintain productive relationships.