Using Children’s Picture Books to Develop Students’ Critical Literacy Responses
- 한국초등영어교육학회
- KAPEE International Conference
- 2013년 KAPEE International Conference
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2013.0127 - 34 (8 pages)
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This lecture introduces a range of children’s picture books from around the world and teaching strategies that develop students’ critical literacy responses. Whilst children’s picture books have not traditionally been seen as sophisticated resources for developing students’ critical literacy responses, this lecture presents research that shows young children as code breakers, text participants, text users and text analysts (Luke & Freebody, 1999) of written, visual, oral and gestural texts. This lecture also outlines the teaching strategies as they have been used in language instruction in primary classrooms with diverse student groups.
Abstract
Changing Societies
Changing Education
The Four Resources Model
Fairy Tales Unit Part 1
Fairy Tales Unit Part 2
Fairy Tales Unit Part 3
Discussion
References
Acknowledgement
A Message from Beryl Exley
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