Stories, Pictures and Reality: Two Children Tell
Autor Virginia Loween Limba Engleză Hardback – 23 noi 2006
In analysis this longitudinal study shows that children have more insight and understanding than they are often given credit for and that they approach subjects that puzzle the most sophisticated of thinkers with an elegant simplicity beyond the expectations of conventional psychologists and children’s literature commentators. This book urges readers, especially practitioners and academics, to afford greater respect to what young children are capable of in this area.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780415397230
ISBN-10: 0415397235
Pagini: 208
Ilustrații: 10 halftones and 19 line drawings
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0415397235
Pagini: 208
Ilustrații: 10 halftones and 19 line drawings
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Public țintă
Academic and Professional Practice & DevelopmentCuprins
Foreword. Preface. Acknowledgements. List of Illustrations 1. ‘Is this a Real Story?’: The Study and its Methodology 2. ‘The Books we’ve had Forever’: The Environment, the Books, the Children 3. ‘More Book’: Infant Book Behaviour 4. ‘This One’s Exotic and not Real Too!’: What is Real, What is Pretend? 5. ‘He’s Looking the Wrong Way!’: Picture Conventions 6. ‘The Man who Drawed it was Wrong’: Authorship, the Illustrator’s Role and Artistic Style 7. ‘A’Course I can, Read-Maker’: The Concept of Author and Ideology 8. ‘Did he Ever Think Again?’: Characters, Emotions and the Theory of Mind 9. ‘I’m Tigger Pretending to be Eeyore’: Identification and Reality 10. ‘It was a Joke Because it Couldn’t Really Happen’: Humour and Irony 11. ‘But the Words say it’: Conclusion. Afterword. Appendix – Children’s Books by Title. Bibliography. Index
Notă biografică
1996 - Self-employed.
1997 - Create a Kids' Book: workshops, MSS assessment, email courses.
1996 - 2002 Memories in Print: biographies of elderly people for their families.
1995 - 2000, sessional lecturer at Deakin University and Australian Catholic University; English, children's literature and linguistics..
1992-1994 Deakin University, Rusden and Burwood Campuses: Lecturer A8, School of Literature and Journalism, Faculty of Arts.
1988 -1992: St Paul's School, Baxter: Head of Library Services for Woodleigh, the senior campus, and Minimbah, the junior campus at Frankston.
1981-1985: Australian Catholic University, Christ Campus: Senior Tutor, Department of English Literature and Language, both part and full time.
1980: Institute of Early Childhood Development (now School of Early Childhood Studies): Sessional lecturer in children's literature.
1980: Brighton City Library: Children's Librarian.
1967-1969: Essendon-Broadmeadows Regional Library Service (now Moonee Valley Regional Library Service): foundation Children's Librarian.
1963 -1966: Three libraries specialising in textiles, management and engineering.
1997 - Create a Kids' Book: workshops, MSS assessment, email courses.
1996 - 2002 Memories in Print: biographies of elderly people for their families.
1995 - 2000, sessional lecturer at Deakin University and Australian Catholic University; English, children's literature and linguistics..
1992-1994 Deakin University, Rusden and Burwood Campuses: Lecturer A8, School of Literature and Journalism, Faculty of Arts.
1988 -1992: St Paul's School, Baxter: Head of Library Services for Woodleigh, the senior campus, and Minimbah, the junior campus at Frankston.
1981-1985: Australian Catholic University, Christ Campus: Senior Tutor, Department of English Literature and Language, both part and full time.
1980: Institute of Early Childhood Development (now School of Early Childhood Studies): Sessional lecturer in children's literature.
1980: Brighton City Library: Children's Librarian.
1967-1969: Essendon-Broadmeadows Regional Library Service (now Moonee Valley Regional Library Service): foundation Children's Librarian.
1963 -1966: Three libraries specialising in textiles, management and engineering.
Recenzii
'[This book] stands as one of the best available texts on what sort of GIS-based and expert-system-based research has been tried for modeling the natural and social environments ... This book deserves wide recognition for such an achievement.' - Environment and Planning B, 2005
"Through this detailed and intimate look at her son and daughter, the Australian scholar presents a compelling and well-documented case for appreciating the marvellous insights that young children bring to literature." - Bookbird, Vol,. 47, No. 3 July 2009
'[This book] stands as one of the best available texts on what sort of GIS-based and expert-system-based research has been tried for modeling the natural and social environments ... This book deserves wide recognition for such an achievement.' - Environment and Planning B, 2005
'Virginia Lowe invites her readers to feel, think and evaluate, even to empathise. Such is the stuff of true literature exemplified in Stories, Pictures and Reality.' - Viewpoint
'Fascintaing study...A very worthwhile professional read.' - Reading Time
'Certainly on two fronts, Lowes's book is invaluable. How her children relate to stories and pictures, and how this changes over time, are superbly documented. Reasons for why particular images or stories are enjoyed or discarded are convincingly provided. This information truly is a gold mine.' - Books for Keeps
'Stories, Pictures & Reality is meant for all those who believe in the innate strength of a book and its place in a child’s life, starting with cognitive skill-building and going much beyond ... Academics, teachers, librarians and parents – actually all those who are passionate about exploring the wonderful phenomenon of emerging readers – will find this book gainfully enjoyable.' - International Research Society for Children’s Literature
"Through this detailed and intimate look at her son and daughter, the Australian scholar presents a compelling and well-documented case for appreciating the marvellous insights that young children bring to literature." - Bookbird, Vol,. 47, No. 3 July 2009
'[This book] stands as one of the best available texts on what sort of GIS-based and expert-system-based research has been tried for modeling the natural and social environments ... This book deserves wide recognition for such an achievement.' - Environment and Planning B, 2005
'Virginia Lowe invites her readers to feel, think and evaluate, even to empathise. Such is the stuff of true literature exemplified in Stories, Pictures and Reality.' - Viewpoint
'Fascintaing study...A very worthwhile professional read.' - Reading Time
'Certainly on two fronts, Lowes's book is invaluable. How her children relate to stories and pictures, and how this changes over time, are superbly documented. Reasons for why particular images or stories are enjoyed or discarded are convincingly provided. This information truly is a gold mine.' - Books for Keeps
'Stories, Pictures & Reality is meant for all those who believe in the innate strength of a book and its place in a child’s life, starting with cognitive skill-building and going much beyond ... Academics, teachers, librarians and parents – actually all those who are passionate about exploring the wonderful phenomenon of emerging readers – will find this book gainfully enjoyable.' - International Research Society for Children’s Literature
Descriere
Are children more sophisticated critics than we thought? This book challenges accepted ideas of children’s ability to distinguish fiction and reality, working with two children as they explore their favourite books.