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Children's literature in early childhood education centres: - Pedagogical potential

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'With regard to the objectives of training readers in early childhood education, for Vygotsky, it is language that helps children to discern their thoughts, in other words, a child who speaks little, who doesn't draw or use other types of language, doesn't have well-organised thoughts. Therefore, the literary text becomes a fundamental part of stimulating children to develop their language. In this process, the teacher is the true mediator; it's up to him/her to choose a text that is polysemic, symbolic and that allows for the humanisation advocated by Antonio Candido. Children's literature is presented as an art form that provides pedagogical potential within the context of early childhood education, in the reality of Children's Education Centres. Through a didactic strategy, using Clarice Lispector as a mediator. So we saw that children's literature can be pedagogically enhanced in the context of early childhood education.'

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Licenciada en Pedagogía por la Universidad Federal de Mato Grosso do Sul (UFMS/CPTL); Pasante en el Centro de Educación Infantil (Ayuntamiento de Andradina, 2013-2015); Miembro del Grupo de Estudios e Investigación Educación y Sociedad (CNPq/UFMS).

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Authors Isabela Cavalcante Teixeira Barbeto
Publisher Our Knowledge Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 25.09.2024
 
EAN 9786208124250
ISBN 9786208124250
No. of pages 56
Subject Humanities, art, music > Education > Kindergarten and pre-school education

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