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Where Texts and Children Meet

English · Hardback

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List of contents

Section One - The old meets the new 1. 'Familiar Shakespeare' Janet Bottoms 2. 'Play-Business': issues raised by Robert Louis Stevenson's classic collection, A Child's Garden of Verses Morag Styles 3. The Grimms' wicked stepmothers Nicholas Tucker 4. By children, about children, for children Victor Watson Section Two - Crossing Boundaries: where cultures meet 5. One morning's reading of 'An Afternoon in Bright Sunlight' Gabrielle Cliff Hodges 6. Tales from the Mouse House: playing with reading on CD-ROM Lisa Sainsbury 7. Girls' playground language and lore: what sort of texts are these? Elizabeth Grugeon 8. Drama, literacies and difference Helen Nicholson Section Three - In the Picture: the meeting place for authors, illustrators and readers 9. Show and Tell: perspectives on Noah's Ark Jane Doonan 10. Word and image in a selection of picture books written by Martin Waddell Jacqueline Kirk 11. Learning the letters Anne Rowe Section Four - Meetings in Imaginative Spaces 12. 'Harming young minds': moral dilemmas and cultural concerns Jenny Daniels 13. Fantasy narratives and growing up David Whitley 14. Myth, legend, culture and morality Eve Bearne Afterword - Transitional Transformations Margaret Meek Spencer

Summary

It is impossible to reflect upon children's books without considering the children who read them. Where Texts and Children Meet explores the ways in which children make meaning of the various texts they meet both in and out of school.
Eve Bearne and Victor Watson have brought together chapters on all the major issues and topics in children's literacy including:
* the meaning and relevance of terms such as literature and classic texts
* an analysis of new genres including picture books and CD-ROMs
* moral dilemmas and cultural concerns in children's texts
* working with quality texts that children will also adore.
Where Texts and Children Meet shows how the world of children's books is changing and how teachers can build imaginative learning experiences for their pupils from a whole range of published materials.

Product details

Assisted by Eve Bearne (Editor), Eve (Formerly University of Cambridge Bearne (Editor), Bearne Eve (Editor), Victor Watson (Editor), Watson Victor (Editor)
Publisher Taylor and Francis
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.12.2021
 
EAN 9780415206624
ISBN 978-0-415-20662-4
No. of pages 248
Weight 589 g
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Education > School education, didactics, methodology

EDUCATION / General, English, JUVENILE NONFICTION / Language Arts / General, Multicultural education, Educational strategies and policy, Educational: First / native language

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