
What's in the Picture?
Responding to Illustrations in Picture Books
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A termék adatai:
- Kiadás sorszáma 1
- Kiadó SAGE Publications Ltd
- Megjelenés dátuma 1998. június 17.
- ISBN 9781853963797
- Kötéstípus Puhakötés
- Terjedelem224 oldal
- Méret 234x156 mm
- Nyelv angol 0
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Rövid leírás:
Illustrations are one of the most important cueing systems which children can draw on to help them make sense of print. This book covers many issues involved in using picture books: their role in early literacy; in intellectual and emotional development; their use as a learning resource; as an aid to aesthetic development; their use in extending children's thinking; and their role in developing reading skills.
The meanings we attribute to texts are partly determined by the culture in which we have grown up, and by factors such as race, gender and class. A theme of this book is the interaction between what readers bring to a text; their response to a text, and the multi-layers of meaning in the text itself.
What's in the Picture? includes contributions from leading writers in the field, as well as a unique interview with Anthony Browne, creator of Gorilla and other Browne books.
Hosszú leírás:
`The book will be of interest to anyone sharing pictorial texts with children, professionally or privately' - School Librarian
`The collection, like the texts it analyzes, is rich and variable and early years educators will have to be selective in the papers they concentrate on, but there are some gems to be found.... It would appear that there are many things in the picture - this is an exciting start!' - TACTYC
Illustrations are one of the most important cueing systems which children can draw on to help them make sense of print. This book covers many issues involved in using picture books: their role in early literacy; in intellectual and emotional development; their use as a learning resource; as an aid to aesthetic development; their use in extending children's thinking; and their role in developing reading skills.
The meanings we attribute to texts are partly determined by the culture in which we have grown up, and by factors such as race, gender and class. A theme of this book is the interaction between what readers bring to a text; their response to a text, and the multi-layers of meaning in the text itself.
What's in the Picture? includes contributions from leading writers in the field, as well as a unique interview with Anthony Browne, creator of Gorilla and other Browne books.
`The book will be of interest to anyone sharing pictorial texts with children, professionally or privately' - School Librarian
`The collection, like the texts it analyzes, is rich and variable and early years educators will have to be selective in the papers they concentrate on, but there are some gems to be found.... It would appear that there are many things in the picture - this is an exciting start!' - TACTYC
TöbbTartalomjegyzék:
Foreword - Yetta Goodman
Introduction - Janet Evans
Picture Books and the Moral Imperative - Stuart Marriott
Turning the Visual into the Verbal - Judith Graham
Children Reading Wordless Books
Nursery Children Using Illustrations in Shared Readings and Rereadings - Brenda Parkes
Linking Books to Develop Older Children's Response to Literature - Pam Baddeley and Chris Eddershaw
A Way into a New Language and Culture - Liz Laycock
'Real Boys Don't Go to Dance Classes' - Janet Evans
Challenging Gender Stereotypes
Exploring Visual Literacy across the Curriculum - Pat Hughes
The <i>Beano-Dandy</i> Phenomenon - Geoff Fenwick
Now I Think Like an Artist - Cheri Anderson, Gloria Kauffman and Kathy G Short
Responding to Picture Books
Making Picture Stories - Paul Johnson
Children Illustrating Their Narrative Texts
The Role of the Author/Artist - Anthony Browne with Janet Evans
An Interview with Anthony Browne