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Hauptverfasser: Styles, Morag, Ed., Arizpe, Evelyn, Ed.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Sprache:en
Veröffentlicht: 2009
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author Styles, Morag, Ed.
Arizpe, Evelyn, Ed.
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Arizpe, Evelyn, Ed.
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contents Acts of Reading: Teachers, Text and Childhood Styles, Morag, Ed. Arizpe, Evelyn, Ed. Childrens Literature Literary Genres Teaching Methods Reading Instruction Reading Reading Materials Educational History Multimedia Materials Information Technology Influence of Technology Educational Technology Social Change Educational Change Educational Environment Social Environment Social History Instructional Materials "Acts of Reading" is an enchanting and scholarly review of the history of reading and texts for children, from the 18th century to the digital age and beyond. They are examined through the eyes of their various audiences: the children, writers, teachers and parents, so as to explore the act of reading itself, whether oral, silent or performative, whether for pleasure or instruction. We see the changing representations of childhood over three centuries and the influence of the visual on reading. The genres explored include commonplace books, fairy tales, poetry, fiction, fables, picturebooks, Arthurian legends, online messageboards, reading primers and "A Very Pretty Story" (1744). This collection was inspired by Jane Johnson's unique 18th century nursery library, which sheds light on perceptions of childhood and texts for children at the time. It traces the progression of the ideas around reading and childhood past, present and future, looking at the 19th century through classic children's literature. It shows how our expectations and ways of teaching are being modified as a result of the changes in the book and its relationship to other media, including multimodality and the digital technologies. The contributors are Eve Bearne, Janet bottoms, Peter Cook, Valerie Coghlan, Teresa Cremin, Prue Goodwin, Judith Graham, Elizabeth Hammill, Shirley Brice Heath, Anouk Lang, Karlijn Navest, Marilyn Mottram, Geraldine O'Connor, Francesca Orestano, Margaret Meek Spencer, Vivienne Smith, Laura Tosi, Victor Watson, and David Whitley.
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spellingShingle Acts of Reading: Teachers, Text and Childhood
Styles, Morag, Ed.
Arizpe, Evelyn, Ed.
Childrens Literature
Literary Genres
Teaching Methods
Reading Instruction
Reading
Reading Materials
Educational History
Multimedia Materials
Information Technology
Influence of Technology
Educational Technology
Social Change
Educational Change
Educational Environment
Social Environment
Social History
Instructional Materials
Acts of Reading: Teachers, Text and Childhood Styles, Morag, Ed. Arizpe, Evelyn, Ed. Childrens Literature Literary Genres Teaching Methods Reading Instruction Reading Reading Materials Educational History Multimedia Materials Information Technology Influence of Technology Educational Technology Social Change Educational Change Educational Environment Social Environment Social History Instructional Materials "Acts of Reading" is an enchanting and scholarly review of the history of reading and texts for children, from the 18th century to the digital age and beyond. They are examined through the eyes of their various audiences: the children, writers, teachers and parents, so as to explore the act of reading itself, whether oral, silent or performative, whether for pleasure or instruction. We see the changing representations of childhood over three centuries and the influence of the visual on reading. The genres explored include commonplace books, fairy tales, poetry, fiction, fables, picturebooks, Arthurian legends, online messageboards, reading primers and "A Very Pretty Story" (1744). This collection was inspired by Jane Johnson's unique 18th century nursery library, which sheds light on perceptions of childhood and texts for children at the time. It traces the progression of the ideas around reading and childhood past, present and future, looking at the 19th century through classic children's literature. It shows how our expectations and ways of teaching are being modified as a result of the changes in the book and its relationship to other media, including multimodality and the digital technologies. The contributors are Eve Bearne, Janet bottoms, Peter Cook, Valerie Coghlan, Teresa Cremin, Prue Goodwin, Judith Graham, Elizabeth Hammill, Shirley Brice Heath, Anouk Lang, Karlijn Navest, Marilyn Mottram, Geraldine O'Connor, Francesca Orestano, Margaret Meek Spencer, Vivienne Smith, Laura Tosi, Victor Watson, and David Whitley.
title Acts of Reading: Teachers, Text and Childhood
topic Childrens Literature
Literary Genres
Teaching Methods
Reading Instruction
Reading
Reading Materials
Educational History
Multimedia Materials
Information Technology
Influence of Technology
Educational Technology
Social Change
Educational Change
Educational Environment
Social Environment
Social History
Instructional Materials
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED506931