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Lena Wimmer; Gregory Currie; Stacie Friend; Heather J Ferguson – Creativity Research Journal, 2024
Although philosophers have long claimed that reading fiction has the potential to improve imaginative capacities, empirical evidence on this topic is limited. We report an experiment that aims to conceptually replicate and extend previous work by Djikic and colleagues by testing whether reading literary fiction reduces the need for closure, and by…
Descriptors: Illiteracy, Fiction, Reading, Imagination
Oryasin, Melda – International Journal of Education and Literacy Studies, 2021
In this study, children's meeting with the classics through Mavisel Yener's work named "Eternity Library" will be exemplified by discussing intertextual relations. The study is qualitative and descriptive. By using intensive sampling, which is one of the purposeful sampling types, the aforementioned children's book was chosen because it…
Descriptors: Classics (Literature), Childrens Literature, Reading Instruction, Reading Comprehension
María del Rosario Neira-Piñeiro; Begoña Camblor-Pandiella; Nerea López-Bouzas; M. Esther del-Moral-Pérez; Jonathan Castañeda-Fernández – Literacy, 2025
Drawing is an ideal technique to understand children's responses to fictional narratives, including digital ones. In this case, a gamified narrative with augmented reality (AR), based on a picturebook, was designed and used in an intervention in 8 Early Childhood Education classrooms (N = 113), aimed at enhancing their literary competence. This…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Childrens Attitudes, Freehand Drawing, Student Reaction
Hellen Vretudaki; Athina Angeli; Panagiota Alexiou; Evaggelia Diamantaki – Journal of Early Childhood Research, 2024
The purpose of this study was to investigate the impact of a two-phase intervention programme meant to reinforce comprehension of the structural framework of stories among 92 preschool children (aged 4-6 years) over 4 months. During the first phase, the children were called upon to produce their own original stories following the "Story…
Descriptors: Books, Electronic Books, Preschool Children, Comprehension
Meghan M. Salomon-Amend; Lance J. Rips – Grantee Submission, 2023
Readers assume that commonplace properties of the real world also hold in realistic fiction. They believe, for example, that the usual physical laws continue to apply. But controversy exists in theories of fiction about whether real "individuals" exist in the story's world. Does Queen Victoria exist in the world of "Jane Eyre,"…
Descriptors: Fiction, Imagination, Literature, Realism
Wada, Yuichi – Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2023
Manga, a Japanese comic, conveys contextual information about underlying stories based on the expression of a mixture of textual and pictorial elements. Two experiments were designed to assess whether individuals' eye movements when reading manga were consistent, independent of the specific materials, and stable over time. Experiment 1 examined…
Descriptors: Eye Movements, Reading, Literary Genres, Fiction
Carmel Turner; Georgina Barton; Stewart Riddle – Australian Journal of Language and Literacy, 2023
High-quality children's literature, including picturebooks, are important resources in the classroom for students to engage with complex and sometimes concerning contemporary issues. One strategy to involve students in learning about such issues is through the use of metafictive devices, which are literary stratagems that draw readers into knowing…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Picture Books, Critical Literacy, Elementary Education
Eekhof, Lynn S.; van Krieken, Kobie; Sanders, José; Willems, Roel M. – Discourse Processes: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 2023
This article explores the role of text and reader characteristics in character engagement experiences. In an online study, participants completed several self-report and behavioral measures of social-cognitive abilities and read two literary narratives in which the presence of linguistic viewpoint markers was varied using a highly controlled…
Descriptors: Social Cognition, Cognitive Ability, Emotional Response, Reading Processes
Alison Singer; Caitlin Kirby; Eleanor Rappolee – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2023
Facts about climate change are often ineffective in impacting people's climate change beliefs or environmentally related behaviors. Multiple theories of environmental behavior use norms to foster behavior change. Science fiction writers may also attempt to sway individuals' perceptions of climate change through imaginings of a future affected by…
Descriptors: Climate, Fiction, Nonfiction, Environmental Education
Abdulla, Shafagat Mahmudova – Education Quarterly Reviews, 2022
This paper aims to analyze the concepts of the deictic shift theory and discourse theory of silencing. It has been written on the basis of synchronic descriptive method in the study of the English language. For this purpose we wish to introduce a theoretical framework for the study and then we hope to present the deictic shift theory and discourse…
Descriptors: Fiction, Reader Text Relationship, English, Linguistic Theory
Nicola K. Currie; Katherine Wilkinson; Sarah McGeown – Reading Research Quarterly, 2025
The relationship between reading and well-being is gaining increasing interest among those working in research, policy and practice, as we seek to better understand if, and how, reading books supports wellbeing. To date, the majority of research has focused on children and young people, neglecting to consider the well-being benefits that reading…
Descriptors: Well Being, Reading Habits, Older Adults, Fiction
Karin Sporre; Christina Osbeck; Annika Lilja; David Lifmark; Olof Franck; Anna Lyngfelt – Journal of Beliefs & Values, 2025
This study draws on a research project where a model of fiction-based ethics education was developed and put into practice during a school year in five classes in compulsory school, two in grade 5 and three in grade 8. A test was constructed with the purpose of evaluating a multi-dimensional ethical competence. The test was given at the beginning…
Descriptors: Ethics, Teaching Methods, Grade 5, Grade 8
Medina, Carmen Liliana; Perry, Mia; Lee, Bridget Kiger; Deliman, Amanda – Literacy, 2021
This article explores the intersections of drama and reading, specifically focusing on approaches that are situated within "drama in education." Supported with a retrospective analysis, this article portrays the research, related practice and possible futures in drama education in relation to literacy and in particular to reading fiction…
Descriptors: Drama, Reading, Art Education, Literacy
Lisa Darragh; Alice Smith – Mathematics Education Research Group of Australasia, 2024
Research on mathematics learner identity often relies on interview data and presents case studies of individuals. This method allows an in-depth understanding of the person and their relationship with mathematics, but fails to generate a larger picture of identity with more breadth. In this paper we propose a method that blurs the boundaries of…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Student Characteristics, Self Concept, Fiction
Luisa Avram; Mugur Daniel Ciumageanu; Florin Alin Sava – SAGE Open, 2024
Currently, self-report measures are the primary assessment tool for anxiety disorders. Since they have some limitations, alternative measurements, such as language-based measures, are worth investigating. This paper explores which language markers signal anxiety in fictitious stories written in response to four Thematic Apperception Test (TAT)…
Descriptors: Written Language, Anxiety Disorders, Measures (Individuals), Literary Genres