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Bintz, William P.; Ciecierski-Madara, Lisa M. – Middle School Journal, 2022
This article adds picturebooks to the rich landscape of middle grades readings. It begins with a vignette that inspired this article, followed by an introduction to the changing definitions picturebooks. Next, it provides a brief overview of the different relationships between text and illustrations. Then, it discusses the value of picturebooks…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Reading Instruction, Picture Books, Definitions
Rong Zhang – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Wordless picture book reading is one of the common literacy practices for young children that happen at schools and homes. This dissertation of three studies explores the reader-text transactions between young children and wordless picture books in three ways: a content analysis of wordless books potentially featuring characters of color, a…
Descriptors: Young Children, Picture Books, Reader Text Relationship, Content Analysis
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de Rijke, Victoria – Education 3-13, 2021
This article covers the contribution reading and stories (children's literature) have made to reading, its study, its material world, and the implications for teaching and learning to read -particularly with picturebooks -- at the heart of that practice. It first explores the category of children's literature as a possible 'lie', but also its…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Picture Books, Multiple Literacies, Constructivism (Learning)
Valerie L. Williams-Sanchez – ProQuest LLC, 2021
Culturally Relevant Pedagogical (CRP; Ladson-Billings, 1995) and textual strategic approaches to reading development are gaining acceptance and broader usage among students of all ages and walks of life. With this shift, quantitative measures of efficacy can confirm, bolster, and source new policies and strategies for implementation in new and…
Descriptors: Culturally Relevant Education, Family Literacy, Empathy, Child Development
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Oerke, Britta; McElvany, Nele; Ohle-Peters, Annika; Horz, Holger; Ullrich, Mark – European Journal of Psychology of Education, 2019
Reading texts with instructional pictures (text-picture integration) is a key component of students' learning processes in most school subjects, and teachers are tasked with helping their students acquire and refine this skill. The present study focuses on how teachers support their students with this process, and if this support contributes to…
Descriptors: Secondary School Students, Reading Instruction, Picture Books, Science Instruction
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Serafini, Frank; Tompkins, Felicia – Reading Teacher, 2015
This article explores a variety of contemporary picturebooks that offer the picturebook as an object of construction, as a character, and as portals to other narrative levels. These metafictive devices break the traditional boundaries between fictional and real worlds by involving the reader in the narrative, talking to them directly, and…
Descriptors: Picture Books, Reading Materials, Teaching Methods, Reader Text Relationship
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Wilfong, Lori – Science Scope, 2012
As students make the transition from learning to read to reading to learn, they find themselves increasingly isolated (Fang 2008; Guthrie and Davis 2003). Gone are the picture books and read alouds of their elementary years; instead, they are faced with dense nonfiction texts and the direction to read and learn the facts. In addition, many science…
Descriptors: Reading Aloud to Others, Textbooks, Picture Books, Reading Skills
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Murphy, Patricia – Middle School Journal (J3), 2009
Today, it is a challenge for teachers to convince resistant readers that literature holds secrets, adventures, and revelations worthy of their time and attention. When teachers demonstrate how to explore literature and guide students in doing so, teachers help break down barriers that are common among middle school students. Unfortunately, when…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Childrens Literature, Middle Schools, Picture Books
Lelli, Colleen M. – Online Submission, 2010
This mixed methods study examined preservice teachers' awareness of domestic violence through an undergraduate reading course which focused on children's literature. Pre and post surveys were administered to preservice teachers to determine whether their knowledge and skills in recognizing signs of domestic violence in behaviors of the elementary…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Undergraduate Students, Preservice Teachers, Methods Courses
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Harris, Pauline; Mckenzie, Barbara – Literacy, 2005
This article explores ways in which children's picture books form networks of relationships, and their implications for readers and classroom teachers. In this exploration, reading is seen to involve making connections within and beyond the text at hand. These connections, evoked differently across readers, shape readers' interpretations of text.…
Descriptors: Picture Books, Reader Text Relationship, Children, Reading Instruction
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Chandler, Judy; Baghban, Marcia – Reading Horizons, 1986
Describes a study that investigated whether the structure of the materials children encounter and the abilities and experiences they bring to the act of reading affect the ease with which they comprehend the text. (FL)
Descriptors: Basal Reading, Beginning Reading, Childrens Literature, Picture Books
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Dean, Deborah; Grierson, Sirpa – Journal of Adolescent and Adult Literacy, 2005
Combined-text picture books unite multiple genres, providing nuanced information on a single topic from the unique lens of each genre. By providing guided practice in reading and writing a combined-text picture book, teachers can help students develop sensitivity to different types of texts, to what they do and how they do it. Such sensitivity can…
Descriptors: Picture Books, Childrens Literature, Reading Strategies, Printed Materials
Otto, Beverly – 1991
This paper explains two observation guides that teachers can use to describe emergent reading behaviors among young children during the children's interactions with familiar storybooks. The guides are derived from a review of research and focus on independent and assisted interactions. When observing children's independent interactions with…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Early Childhood Education, Emergent Literacy, Informal Assessment
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McDonald, Lorraine – Westminster Studies in Education, 1992
Asserts that writing conferences are the heart of teaching writing. Describes use of picture books and writer's circles to improve student reading and writing skills. Reports that students became more confident in analyzing writing genres and more able to write complex narratives. (CFR)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Picture Books, Reader Text Relationship, Reading Instruction
Mikkelsen, Nina; Mikkelsen, Vincent – 1987
Sixteen experienced teachers of reading, from a large, northeastern, American university, were asked how, in their elementary classrooms, they would approach the story of Cinderella. This was done in an attempt to find out what conception teachers might have about the way texts could themselves teach children to negotiate meaning, how teachers saw…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Competence, Elementary Education, Fairy Tales