ABSTRACT This article draws from a larger study that examines the multiple literacies inherent in children’s drawings. The author discusses a qualitative research project conducted with a split grade one and two classroom in Toronto, Canada. She argues that pictorial images can be read as a form of literacy, where thought is made public through visual narratives. The author’s prime focus was to interpret the children’s artwork as communication on a par with other semiotic modes and to explore the images as an important vehicle for teaching and learning
In this chapter art and play are considered children’s ‘first languages’, and therefore are placed a...
This special issue journal will consider the interaction between words and pictures which lies at th...
This eight week study supports the view that literacy learning is multimodal and it contributes to e...
During the last decades, how children make meaning of particular worlds (e.g., events) through drawi...
Children's responses to picture books are documented through this qualitative research involving a c...
This research examines how visual literacy develops in young children by looking at the ways they us...
textChildren as young as three seem already to possess amazing knowledge about what practice in a ce...
Children make metaphoric use of symbols that are available to them at any one time and endow these s...
This paper uses a case study of the drawings, early writings and imaginative role play of two childr...
This article explores the concept of visual literacy and discuss the collaborative and creative proc...
Children’s drawings about reading and writing have unrealized potential for helping uncover the lite...
This paper reports on a study, which suggests an alternative use of drawings in language classrooms....
Examining how young children learn to write is increasingly important as global society moves furthe...
This study builds on the work of researchers such as Anning and Ring (2004) and Brooks (2002, 2004, ...
Children’s literature is a complex field and when examined globally there are many trends and issues...
In this chapter art and play are considered children’s ‘first languages’, and therefore are placed a...
This special issue journal will consider the interaction between words and pictures which lies at th...
This eight week study supports the view that literacy learning is multimodal and it contributes to e...
During the last decades, how children make meaning of particular worlds (e.g., events) through drawi...
Children's responses to picture books are documented through this qualitative research involving a c...
This research examines how visual literacy develops in young children by looking at the ways they us...
textChildren as young as three seem already to possess amazing knowledge about what practice in a ce...
Children make metaphoric use of symbols that are available to them at any one time and endow these s...
This paper uses a case study of the drawings, early writings and imaginative role play of two childr...
This article explores the concept of visual literacy and discuss the collaborative and creative proc...
Children’s drawings about reading and writing have unrealized potential for helping uncover the lite...
This paper reports on a study, which suggests an alternative use of drawings in language classrooms....
Examining how young children learn to write is increasingly important as global society moves furthe...
This study builds on the work of researchers such as Anning and Ring (2004) and Brooks (2002, 2004, ...
Children’s literature is a complex field and when examined globally there are many trends and issues...
In this chapter art and play are considered children’s ‘first languages’, and therefore are placed a...
This special issue journal will consider the interaction between words and pictures which lies at th...
This eight week study supports the view that literacy learning is multimodal and it contributes to e...