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Dziedziewicz, Dorota; Karwowski, Maciej – Education 3-13, 2015
This paper presents a new theoretical model of creative imagination and its applications in early education. The model sees creative imagination as composed of three inter-related components: vividness of images, their originality, and the level of transformation of imageries. We explore the theoretical and practical consequences of this new…
Descriptors: Imagination, Visual Learning, Visualization, Child Development
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Stadler, Marie A.; Ward, Gay Cuming – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2005
This article presents the developmental continuum of children's storytelling skills and provides examples at each of five levels: labeling, listing, connecting, sequencing and narrating. The authors connect these developing narrative skills to communication, literacy and cognition. Strategies to facilitate development from one level to another are…
Descriptors: Young Children, Story Telling, Communication Skills, Thinking Skills
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Kellman, Julia – Art Education, 1995
Asserts the function of narrative as a method of thinking is important in the lives of children as well as adults. Maintains that, by examining a story or narrative in children's art, it is possible to account for its importance in their lives. Describes three aspects of narrative: (1) invention; (2) description; and (3) negotiation. (CFR)
Descriptors: Art Activities, Art Education, Art Products, Child Development
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Walsh, Daniel J. – Arts Education Policy Review, 1993
Discusses the idea of narrative being central to all human experience. Asserts that Piagetian theory and other developmental approaches limit the place of art in early childhood education. Recommends exposing young children to folk art and music that represent significant cultural traits. (CFR)
Descriptors: Art, Art Education, Child Development, Cognitive Development
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Gooderham, David W. – Journal of Moral Education, 1997
Examines the ways that adult narrators address the child reader in fictions written for children in moral education. Analyzes these relationships and considers their pedagogical implications. Specifically considers the personification of children's behavior by animals in these stories and connects this to a shift in the contemporary concept of…
Descriptors: Animal Behavior, Animals, Beliefs, Characterization