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| Format: | Recurso educativo Open Access |
| Language: | en |
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2008
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| Online Access: | https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ825511 |
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- Supporting Visual Literacy in the School Library Media Center: Developmental, Socio-Cultural, and Experiential Considerations and Scenarios Cooper, Linda Z. Visual Aids School Libraries Visual Literacy Literacy Library Services Children Picture Books Children are natural visual learners--they have been absorbing information visually since birth. They welcome opportunities to learn via images as well as to generate visual information themselves, and these opportunities present themselves every day. The importance of visual literacy can be conveyed through conversations and the teachable moment, as well as through planned instruction. Understanding developmental, sociocultural, and experiential considerations that affect their understanding of visual information will help support their growth in this area. Supplying children with opportunities to practice analysis and construction of visual material can provide rewarding avenues of expression, as well as exciting paths toward communication and learning through visual literacy. In this article, the author examines sociocultural and developmental considerations that affect children's understanding of visual information and presents three examples from her own school library classes in which children were encouraged to communicate ideas visually and use images to convey information.