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Ranck-Buhr, Wendy, Ed. – Voices from the Middle, 2013
The development of academic literacy requires students to think critically about multiple text types. Picturebooks can be rich and varied resources on which to base well-designed instruction that will facilitate thinking, discussions, connections, and problem solving in multiple content areas. From the Holocaust to ecology to grammar, picturebooks…
Descriptors: Reading Instruction, Childrens Literature, Picture Books, Teaching Methods
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Wartenberg, Thomas E. – Theory and Research in Education, 2012
This article is a response to criticism of my book "Big Ideas for Little Kids." The main topics addressed are: Who is the audience for the book? Can people without formal philosophical training can be good facilitators of elementary school philosophy discussions? Is it important to assess attempts to teach philosophy in elementary school? Should…
Descriptors: Picture Books, Educational Philosophy, Criticism, Audiences
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Bearne, Eve – Journal of Early Childhood Literacy, 2009
This article argues for the development of a framework through which to describe children's multimodal texts. Such a shared discourse should be capable of including different modes and media and the ways in which children integrate and combine them for their own meaning-making purposes. It should also acknowledge that multimodal texts are not…
Descriptors: Literacy Education, Foreign Countries, Childrens Literature, Young Children
Heitman, Jane – Library Media Connection, 2005
Writing and analytical skills of students can vastly improve when picture books are used and library media specialists and teachers are advised to make use of this effective tool. A variety of books are recommended for teaching students how to analyze character, dialogue, setting, plot, conflicts between characters and in the process hone their…
Descriptors: Writing Skills, Picture Books, Teaching Methods, Writing Instruction
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Burke, Anne; Peterson, Shelley Stagg – English Journal, 2007
Anne Burke and Shelley Stagg Peterson argue that "picture books offer a medium for teaching visual and critical literacy across the curriculum." To support this idea, they describe a multidisciplinary unit on World War II that pushes high school students to utilize visual and print literacies to analyze, comprehend, and relate to public events and…
Descriptors: War, Picture Books, Interdisciplinary Approach, Literacy Education
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Alfonsa, Regina – Journal of Reading, 1987
Offers a teaching method to help teachers focus on the values embodied in a children's book, their importance, and the ability of children to grasp the book's lesson either independently or with assistance. Lists children's picture books expressing values. (SRT)
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Elementary Education, Picture Books, Teacher Education
Jones, Beth; Poore, Michael T. – 1994
Children's picture books, for example Allan Say's "Grandfather's Journey," can provide fresh materials and approaches to teaching reading to students in intermediate grades. One approach for preservice teachers learning to use children's literature might be to begin by planning possible uses for one or more literature selections and then…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Higher Education, Intermediate Grades, Lesson Plans
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Kieff, Judith – Childhood Education, 2006
This article describes the "Add-a-Page Assignment" in which students choose a picture book to which they would add a page, imitating both the style and artistic medium of the illustrator and the writing style of the author. In this article, the author begins with quotes from students who have very different learning styles and vastly different…
Descriptors: Research Methodology, Visual Literacy, Research Skills, Picture Books
Cianciolo, Patricia – 1991
In an effort to effect significant change in teachers' knowledge understanding, and choice of instructional strategies for guiding the study of literature as art, a study explored the teaching and learning of critical/aesthetic response to literature among elementary school children. Subjects, 25 first graders and 39 fifth graders, were evaluated…
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Childrens Literature, Critical Reading, Educational Research
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Atkinson, Elizabeth – Reading, 1989
Presents a summary of the deliberations of a primary school teacher concerning her use of an "apprenticeship approach" to beginning reading instruction. States that it is the teacher's role to use a child's pleasure in a book as a key to the development of reading skills. (RS)
Descriptors: Basal Reading, Beginning Reading, Childrens Literature, Early Reading
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Cazden, Courtney B. – Literacy Teaching and Learning, 2005
For all first graders, "high level of functioning" includes both continuing oral language development and new competencies in reading and writing. With young children in their preschool years, conversations can happen easily and frequently with familiar adults. According to one recently-reprinted earlier study, British psychologist Barbara Tizard…
Descriptors: Grade 1, Language Acquisition, Oral Language, Emergent Literacy