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Thinking through Children’s Literature in the Classroom

Edited By: Agustín Reyes-Torres, Luis S. Villacañas-de-Castro, Betlem Soler Pardo

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This book shows how literature is central to children’s education. Literary works open young minds and help them understand the world. This approach motivates students to improve literacy skills and develop literary competence for independent interpretations.

This book is the result of understanding literature as a central part of children’s education. Fiction and nonfiction literary works constitute a source to open…
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This book is the result of understanding literature as a central part of children’s education. Fiction and nonfiction literary works constitute a source to open young minds and to help them understand how and why people – themselves included – live as they do, or to question through critical lenses whether they could live otherwise. By integrating philological, cultural, and pedagogical inquiries, Thinking through Children’s Literature in the Classroom approaches the use of literature as a crucial factor to motivate students not only to improve their literacy skills, but also to develop their literary competence, one that prepares them to produce independent and sensible interpretations of the world. Of course, the endeavor of forming young readers and fostering their ability to think begins primarily by having well-read teachers who are enthusiastic about teaching and, secondly, by having students who are willing to learn. To encourage and sustain them through the critical turns of their own thinking processes, educators must surely display a sound pedagogic knowledge apart from deep literary expertise.

Agustín Reyes-Torres, Luis S. Villacañas-de-Castro and Betlem Soler-Pardo are faculty members of the Language and Literature Education Department at the Universitat de València, where they currently lecture and research on topics related to education and English language teaching, with special emphasis on children’s literature.

Hardback

  • ISBN: 1-4438-5336-4
  • ISBN13: 978-1-4438-5336-1
  • Date of Publication: 2014-01-08

Ebook

  • ISBN: 1-4438-6314-9
  • ISBN13: 978-1-4438-6314-8
  • Date of Publication: 2014-01-08

Subject Codes:

  • BIC: DSY, Y, YQC
  • THEMA: DSY(2ACB), Y, YPCA
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  • "The present volume addresses a range of issues, both theoretical and practical, around children’s reading and education. From wider theoretical questions exploring the boundaries of teaching, education and children’s literature, it moves to interdisciplinary approaches, adducing imaginative writing as the perfect resource for students to gain literary competence and develop their cognitive ability to think critically. The contributions then take us into the classroom in practical hands-on ways, bringing reading and foreign language teaching together, and finally spread out to a wider social and cultural context, linking children’s literature and other spheres of culture."
    - Professor John McRae University of Nottingham
  • "The volume is divided into five sections, and altogether contains twelve chapters. Each section emphasises different aspects, but the editors present them in a logical sequence and also ensure the quality of all the contributions, making the collection meaningful and interesting for everyone concerned with children’s and young adult literature, as well as foreign language teaching. [...] This book offers a fresh and inspiring view of some key concepts in the study of children’s literature and language teaching, and introduces major trends and innovations that characterise it. This engaging and useful collection is of interest not only to scholars, teachers, teacher trainees, but also to both the general public and academic readers interested in this field of study."
    - Dina Alexandra Pavković Libri & Liberi, 5:2 (2016)