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E-grāmata: Children Reading Pictures: New Contexts and Approaches to Picturebooks 3rd edition [Taylor & Francis e-book]

(University of Glasgow, UK), (University of Cambridge, Faculty of Education, UK.),
  • Formāts: 188 pages, 35 Halftones, color; 24 Halftones, black and white; 35 Illustrations, color; 24 Illustrations, black and white
  • Izdošanas datums: 21-Mar-2023
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781003106326
  • Taylor & Francis e-book
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  • Formāts: 188 pages, 35 Halftones, color; 24 Halftones, black and white; 35 Illustrations, color; 24 Illustrations, black and white
  • Izdošanas datums: 21-Mar-2023
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781003106326
Children Reading Pictures: New Contexts and Approaches to Picturebooks offers up-to-date research evidence on the responses of the primary audience for picturebooks children. The new edition has retained the best of the original while expanding its scope in several directions, including the role of the art museum in helping children and their teachers to broaden and deepen their appreciation of the visual, and the significance of understanding diversity and inclusion while looking at illustrations in picturebooks, in digital form and in the art museum. In particular, the third edition:





uses new case studies to bring to life exciting initiatives from teachers and art museum educators in the UK and beyond, examining the potential of picturebooks for overcoming cultural, educational, linguistic and other barriers in the classroom and in other settings continues to draw readers attention to significant international theoretical work in the field and provides structured advice for teachers and graduate students who wish to carry out their own research focuses on new research with pupils, teachers, art educators and researchers working on young peoples responses to a variety of visual texts, including digital forms and fine art, and through childrens own artistic creations, to develop a more nuanced understanding of visual literacy celebrates the glorious variety of outstanding picturebooks and their makers who offer rich challenge, amusement, pleasure and consolation to young readers in a changing, often troubling world

Children Reading Pictures is essential reading for undergraduate and postgraduate students of education, art and childrens literature, as well as providing important information for primary and early years teachers, literacy coordinators and for all those interested in picturebooks and visual literacy.
List of figures
ix
Acknowledgements xi
Notes on authors and contributors xii
Introduction: How texts teach what readers learn: Reasons for a third edition of Children Reading Pictures 1(6)
Morag Styles
PART I The original study on children responding to picturebooks
7(76)
1 The original research and guidelines for emerging researchers
9(13)
Morag Styles
Evelyn Arizpe
Kate Noble
2 On a walk with Lily and Kitamura: How children link words and pictures along the way
22(15)
Evelyn Arizpe
3 A gorilla with `grandpa's eyes': How children interpret ironic visual texts - a case study of Anthony Browne's Zoo
37(13)
Morag Styles
4 Picturebooks and metaliteracy: Children talking about how they read pictures
50(9)
Evelyn Arizpe
5 Thinking aloud: Looking at children drawing in response to picturebooks
59(24)
Kate Noble
PART II New developments in research on children responding to visual texts
83(66)
6 Young learners looking and making in the art museum and classroom
85(13)
Kate Noble
Evelyn Arizpe
Morag Styles
7 Psyche, picnics and penguin: Case studies of children responding to visual texts
98(26)
Kate Noble
Marcela Escovar
Luisa Naranjo
Kim Deakin
Morag Styles
Case Study 1 `Inspire' at The Fitzwilliam Museum: Narrative Art and Storytelling - Kate Noble
98(10)
Case Study 2 Picnic at the MAMBO - Marcela Escovar & Luisa Naranjo
108(6)
Case Study 3 Danny learning more than reading from Polly Dunbar's Penguin -- Kim Deakin
114(10)
8 Children reading literary apps
124(12)
Aline Frederico
9 Diverse readers, diverse picturebooks, diverse responses
136(13)
Evelyn Arizpe
PART III Research and theory for a better future
149(19)
10 Understanding children's responses to picturebooks through theory and research
151(13)
Evelyn Arizpe
11 Epilogue: What children have taught us about reading pictures
164(4)
Morag Styles
Evelyn Arizpe
Kate Noble
Afterword: Reading is marvellous anywhere 168(1)
Jorge Tetl Argueta
Bibliography 169(14)
Index 183
Evelyn Arizpe is Professor of Childrens Literature at the School of Education, University of Glasgow.

Kate Noble is a Senior Research Associate: Museum Learning at the Fitzwilliam Museum, University of Cambridge.

Morag Styles is Emeritus Professor of Childrens Poetry and an Emeritus Fellow of Homerton College, Cambridge.