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Young, Thomas – CEA Forum, 2019
This article presents an approach to fiction devoted to detailing, visually presenting, and analyzing structural patterns in the literary text. This enhanced formalism will be illustrated with elementary examples ranging from the world of music to the world of the Brothers Grimm. Employing this "architectonic" approach would complement…
Descriptors: Fiction, Teaching Methods, Literary Devices, Literary Criticism
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Türe, Ahmet; Öztürk, Ömer Tayfur – International Society for Technology, Education, and Science, 2021
Mythology tells about the character traits and relationships in human society. Topics are about tenderness, betrayal, motherhood, or the courage of love. In the visual arts, the mythological genre was formed in the Middle Ages; He painted legends and traditions. Images of ancient heroes and gods appeared in the pre-Christian period and occupied an…
Descriptors: Mythology, Painting (Visual Arts), Personality Traits, Medieval History
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Smith, Angela – Children's Literature in Education, 2015
The importance of stories written for young readers is undisputed, and in particular the central place of the fairy story in popular culture is clearly recognized. Whilst most of these stories are centuries old, they have been adapted by the cultures of the tellers to be more compatible with the ideological views of the audience. This article will…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Fiction, Feminism, Fairy Tales
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McLain, Matt; McLain, Mel; Tsai, Jess; Martin, Mike; Bell, Dawne; Wooff, David – Design and Technology Education, 2017
Working with contexts is a key component to design and technology activity and education. The most recent iteration of the national curriculum programme of study for design and technology, in England, sets out that children between the ages of 5 and 7 "should work in a range of relevant contexts" (DfE, 2013, p.193); suggested contexts…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Case Studies, Folk Culture, Fairy Tales
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Myhill, Debra; Jones, Susan; Watson, Annabel; Lines, Helen – Literacy, 2013
The place of grammar within the teaching of writing has long been contested and successive research studies have indicated no correlation between grammar teaching and writing attainment. However, a recent study has shown a significant positive impact on writing outcomes when the grammar input is intrinsically linked to the demands of the writing…
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, Grammar, Literacy Education, English Instruction
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Clark, Roger; McDonald, Keith – Children's Literature in Education, 2010
This article considers Guillermo Del Toro's "Pan's Labyrinth" as a text which utilises key codes and conventions of children's literature as a means of encountering the trauma of Fascism. The article begins by placing "Pan's Labyrinth" at a contextual crossroads involving fairy tale and a Spanish cinematic tradition and…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Fantasy, Fairy Tales, Political Attitudes
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Wallace, Susan – Educational Action Research, 2010
This paper explores ways in which student-teachers in the Lifelong Learning sector are able to draw on fictionalised accounts of their own teaching practice experiences in order to gain a clearer understanding of their models and expectations of professionalism, and of how they, as individuals, locate their current position within the profession…
Descriptors: Student Teachers, Action Research, Adult Education, Lifelong Learning
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Pridmore, John – International Journal of Children's Spirituality, 2007
The nineteenth-century fantasy writer George MacDonald believed that "it is better to be a child in a green field than a knight of many orders." In this paper, I shall explore the bearing of this high estimate of childhood on spiritual education. MacDonald explores the spirituality of the child in his essay "A Sketch of Individual Development" and…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Fantasy, Fairy Tales, Children
Meloni, Christine – Library Media Connection, 2007
With the explosion of technology, librarians are not the only ones who sometimes feel that reading has taken a backseat as a recreational activity. Readers are not reading like they used to. However, while overall readership is down in almost every demographic group, African-Americans, a faction traditionally considered reluctant readers, are…
Descriptors: Tales, Urban Youth, Disadvantaged Youth, Popular Culture
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Pantaleo, Sylvia – Journal of Children's Literature, 2007
During the past three years, the author has been exploring Grade 5 students' processes of reading and understanding contemporary picturebooks with Radical Change characteristics and metafictive devices, and examining how students use their knowledge of these characteristics and devices to create their own texts. "The Stinky Cheese Man and Other…
Descriptors: Grade 5, Reading Instruction, Fairy Tales, Childrens Literature
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Russell, David L. – Children's Literature in Education, 2002
Considers how Francesca Lia Block's "The Rose and the Beast" attests to the resilience of the traditional folktale form. Describes how Block's work is a modern adaptation of some of the most familiar old tales, all with heroines struggling against plastic, soulless culture beset by drugs, sex, and violence. (SG)
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Feminism, Fiction, Secondary Education
Marantz, Kenneth; Marantz, Sylvia – Library Talk, 1999
Discussion of the availability of multicultural picture books focuses on materials that include African Americans. Examines and suggests titles dealing with folktales from Africa and the Caribbean, African-American history, fiction and nonfiction, and African Americans in contemporary settings. (LRW)
Descriptors: Blacks, Childrens Literature, Fiction, Nonfiction
Gates, Pamela S.; Hall Mark, Dianne L. – Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc., 2010
As multicultural education is becoming integral to the core curriculum, teachers often implement this aspect into their courses through literature. However, standards and criteria to teach and promote active discussion about this literature are sparse. This book introduces pre-service and experienced teachers to the use of literature to promote…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Core Curriculum, Multicultural Education, Picture Books
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Aippersbach, Kim – Children's Literature in Education, 1990
Discusses how Natalie Babbitt combines fairy tale with psychological realism in "Tuck Everlasting" by using the motif of the hero's journey as a metaphor for a character's changing perceptions of himself or herself and the world. (MG)
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Elementary Education, Fairy Tales, Fiction
Scordato, Julie – Library Media Connection, 2005
The Pinis are creating a vast and intricate saga to stories involving different groups of elves, trolls, and humans. In the fall of 2004, the conversation between Fiction Reviews Editor Julie Scordato and the Pinis about ElfQuest and their perspective on the student artist is presented.
Descriptors: Cartoons, Artists, Fairy Tales, Childrens Literature
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