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Terceiro, Danielle – International Journal of Education & the Arts, 2023
This article examines three picture books: "The Dot" (2003) by Peter H. Reynolds, "Art & Max" (2010) by David Weisner (2010), and "The Shape Game" (2003) by Anthony Browne, to see how ideas about creativity are conceived of and pictured for children. Various ideas about creativity and the creative process are…
Descriptors: Creativity, Picture Books, Teaching Methods, Childrens Literature
Samuel DeJulio; Janis Harmon; Miriam Martinez; Marcy Wilburn – Reading Psychology, 2024
The purpose of this investigation was to explore how teachers' knowledge of read alouds might be shaped by opportunities to explore the crafting of picturebooks and the nature of collaborative meaning-making. Participants were enrolled in a graduate children's literature course across one academic semester. Data included pre and post interviews as…
Descriptors: Reading Aloud to Others, Picture Books, Literacy Education, Teachers
Jennifer D. Honaker; Ryan T. Miller – TESOL Journal, 2024
Teaching literacy skills that require critical reading and linguistic output can feel like an insurmountable challenge when presented with students of varying language proficiencies. One valuable but often unused tool to surmount these challenges is wordless picture books (WPBs). WPBs can be used to develop literacy skills more equitably among…
Descriptors: Literacy Education, Picture Books, Teaching Methods, Language Proficiency
James Joshua Coleman; Maia Sheppard – Social Studies and the Young Learner, 2024
Embracing the call to reimagine education, the authors discuss "restorying"--a speculative form of storytelling--to advance insurgent pedagogies and LGBTQ+ wisdom within social studies education, particularly within anti-LGBTQ+ elementary contexts. In this article, the authors first define "restorying" and detail how it…
Descriptors: LGBTQ People, Elementary Education, Social Studies, Teaching Methods
Annette C. Schmidt; Melissa Pierce-Rivera; Lauren van Huisstede; Scott C. Marley; Katie A. Bernstein; Jenny Millinger; Michael F. Kelley; M. Adelaida Restrepo – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2024
Preschool picturebook read-alouds have the power to capture the attention of young students by providing an immersive experience that stimulates imagination while addressing learning objectives. The instructional strategies or practices that teachers use during picturebook read-alouds impact student engagement with the story and narrative…
Descriptors: Picture Books, Reading Aloud to Others, Oral Reading, Preschool Teachers
Furman, Cara E. – Educational Theory, 2022
How do educators talk about trauma with young children? Specifically, how do they address children's secondhand experiences of crimes against humanity? In this article, Cara E. Furman argues that classrooms for young children must witness these experiences. A genre of picture books that Furman terms "eavesdropping texts" offer testimony…
Descriptors: Trauma, Young Children, Picture Books, Crime
Robin Griffith; Kate Davison; Lexxa Kight; Iman Stanmore – Reading Teacher, 2025
This Teaching and Learning Guide highlights how early childhood teachers can support emotional intelligence and inferential comprehension by drawing children's attention to characters' feelings and by asking students to notice evidence from the illustrations and text. During this read-aloud in Ms. Clark's first grade classroom, we see evidence of…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Picture Books, Preschool Teachers, Emotional Intelligence
Jacqueline Ariri Onchwari; Meghan Hesterman – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2024
This is a conceptual paper that explores critiquing picturebooks set in Africa. The paper is grounded in BlackCrit (Black Critical Theory) and Racial and Ethnic Socialization (RES). Using pragmatism as a method, we offer a detailed analysis of 3 carefully selected books, on the broad basis of authenticity, accuracy, and respectfulness. A deeper…
Descriptors: Picture Books, African Culture, Criticism, Evaluation
Lyons, Renee' C. – Childhood Education, 2023
The time children spend indoors with nature-based children's literature is as important as the time they spend outdoors. Children's literature traditionally has been replete with pastoral, animal, and wilderness stories that nurture a sense of wonder and excitement about the world we share. Such literature encourages a high regard for the…
Descriptors: Picture Books, Childrens Literature, Environment, Informal Education
Tongtong Kang; So Hyun Jang – Environmental Education Research, 2025
This study identified the number of natural environment picturebooks read by young children in Chinese and Korean picturebook libraries and analyzed their content from an ecocritical perspective. The findings indicate that, first, although the number of natural environment picturebooks read by children is higher in Korea than in China, in both…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Picture Books, Environmental Education, Libraries
Brittany Adams; Gillian E. Mertens; Zhihui Fang; Marissa Baugh – Reading Teacher, 2024
Informational texts present complex content using language that is simultaneously technical, abstract, dense, and authoritative. This article describes practical strategies to support teachers in using informational picture books to prepare upper elementary school students for navigating the complex language demands necessitated by expository…
Descriptors: Picture Books, Scaffolding (Teaching Technique), Reading Strategies, Elementary School Students
Kesler, Ted – Language and Literacy Spectrum, 2023
Using the Learning by Design multiliteracies framework, writing workshop was transformed into composing workshop. The researcher worked with a team of four second grade teachers in an urban public elementary school to redesign their Kevin Henkes author study to equally value art and design, guiding their students in creating their own narrative…
Descriptors: Direct Instruction, Grade 2, Picture Books, Authors
Diana Muela-Bermejo; Laura Pérez-Martínez – Environmental Education Research, 2025
This research explores how picturebooks can enhance ecocritical awareness and sustainable attitudes among 97 primary school children aged 8-9 in a Spanish school. The study includes 24 reading sessions in three formats: individual, small group, and adult-mediated. The selection of the corpus for children's readings aligns with theoretical studies…
Descriptors: Critical Reading, Environmental Education, Elementary School Students, Teaching Methods
David J. Purpura; Connor D. O'Rear; Alexa Ellis; Jessica A. R. Logan; Lauren Westerberg; Patrick Ehrman; Yemimah A. King; Mackenna Vander Tuin; Inga Nordgren; Kirsten Anderson; Jimena Cosso; Erica Zippert; Amy R. Napoli; Caroline Byrd Hornburg; Sara A. Schmitt; Jennifer Dobbs-Oates – Journal of Educational Psychology, 2024
Children's early understanding of mathematics provides a foundation for later success in school. Identifying ways to enhance mathematical instruction is crucial to understanding the ideal ways to promote academic success. Previous work has identified mathematical language (i.e., the words and concepts related to early mathematical development such…
Descriptors: Picture Books, Numeracy, Teaching Methods, Mathematical Concepts
Frédérique C. Yova; Jonee Wilson; Temple A. Walkowiak – Journal of Early Childhood Research, 2024
The purpose of the study was to better understand the phenomenon of exploring early mathematics through book reading. The study centers on Head Start and lays on Bronfenbrenner's bioecological framework). Two sub-questions guided the qualitative single case study of six Head Start adult participants (teachers, parents, administrators): (1) What…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Picture Books, Early Intervention, Federal Programs