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Main Authors: Haycock, Ken, Ed., Haycock, Carol-Ann, Ed.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1982
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED232152
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author Haycock, Ken, Ed.
Haycock, Carol-Ann, Ed.
author_facet Haycock, Ken, Ed.
Haycock, Carol-Ann, Ed.
Haycock, Ken, Ed.
Haycock, Carol-Ann, Ed.
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contents Storytelling. Haycock, Ken, Ed. Haycock, Carol-Ann, Ed. Adolescent Literature Childrens Literature Elementary Education Library Role Library Services Reading Aloud to Others Reading Programs Story Reading Story Telling The focus of the articles in this theme issue of a journal for librarians and teachers working with young children is storytelling. The first article, "Observations on Storytelling," (K. Roberts) relates how storytelling can be essential to reading--if one observes the law of diminishing returns. The second article, "How to Turn a Story Hour Into a Family Outing," (M. Silveus) describes a bedtime story program from Monroe County, Indiana. The third article, "Learning Them By Heart," (B. Barton) urges the storyteller not to memorize the stories, but to learn them "by heart." Picture books and drama as powerful tools for language development are discussed in the fourth article, "Creating Pictures in Time and Space" (D. Booth). The fifth article, "The Medford Storytelling Guild, or,'Volunteers Unlimited'," (P. Blair) describes the voluntary storytelling guild (with a membership of 360) established by the Jackson County, Oregon, Library. (HOD)
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spellingShingle Storytelling.
Haycock, Ken, Ed.
Haycock, Carol-Ann, Ed.
Adolescent Literature
Childrens Literature
Elementary Education
Library Role
Library Services
Reading Aloud to Others
Reading Programs
Story Reading
Story Telling
Storytelling. Haycock, Ken, Ed. Haycock, Carol-Ann, Ed. Adolescent Literature Childrens Literature Elementary Education Library Role Library Services Reading Aloud to Others Reading Programs Story Reading Story Telling The focus of the articles in this theme issue of a journal for librarians and teachers working with young children is storytelling. The first article, "Observations on Storytelling," (K. Roberts) relates how storytelling can be essential to reading--if one observes the law of diminishing returns. The second article, "How to Turn a Story Hour Into a Family Outing," (M. Silveus) describes a bedtime story program from Monroe County, Indiana. The third article, "Learning Them By Heart," (B. Barton) urges the storyteller not to memorize the stories, but to learn them "by heart." Picture books and drama as powerful tools for language development are discussed in the fourth article, "Creating Pictures in Time and Space" (D. Booth). The fifth article, "The Medford Storytelling Guild, or,'Volunteers Unlimited'," (P. Blair) describes the voluntary storytelling guild (with a membership of 360) established by the Jackson County, Oregon, Library. (HOD)
title Storytelling.
topic Adolescent Literature
Childrens Literature
Elementary Education
Library Role
Library Services
Reading Aloud to Others
Reading Programs
Story Reading
Story Telling
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED232152