The power of children’s literature is such that a significant number of teachers in the UK take the texts they read as children into the classroom to share with future generations. One of the most popular authors is Roald Dahl; and his most popular title among practitioners is Matilda. As a result, the characters of Miss Honey and Miss Trunchbull have become highly influential in the cultural construction of the literary primary teacher, and even influenced real teachers’ decision to train as educators. In light of the potential interplay between imagined teachers and the identity construction of teachers in training it is important to analyse what constructs the teacher are being offered in this most significant of works. In this article I...
This interdisciplinary study uses grounded theory to interrogate the socio-cultural relationship b...
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Some teachers are avid readers of literature and other texts for the young; the readers of this maga...
The power of children’s literature is such that a significant number of teachers in the UK take th...
The 1996 cinematic adaptation of Roald Dahl’s children’s novel Matilda (Dahl, 1988) brings to life a...
This paper discusses the research ideas behind a seminar session from the recent UKLA conference (20...
It's Matilda's 30th anniversary, so is it time to reevaluate our feelings about her beloved teacher?...
Roald Dahl’s Matilda (1988) is one of the most entrancing accounts in children’s literature of the c...
Roald Dahl’s classic children’s novel Matilda (1988/2018) has long been considered controversial by ...
abstract: Roald Dahl's books for children have often been characterized as deviating from "normal" p...
This thesis studies Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (1964) and Matilda (1988), two of the immensel...
To what extent is there articulation between learners' notions of teaching and the narrative represe...
This master’s thesis examines which roles the teacher characters are playing in the portrayal of chi...
The paper presents findings from a small reader response study conducted in February 2013 with 150 ...
his research aims to explore the image of the children as it is constructed by the educational insti...
This interdisciplinary study uses grounded theory to interrogate the socio-cultural relationship b...
This article presents a study that reveals the educational significance of melodrama as a moral aest...
Some teachers are avid readers of literature and other texts for the young; the readers of this maga...
The power of children’s literature is such that a significant number of teachers in the UK take th...
The 1996 cinematic adaptation of Roald Dahl’s children’s novel Matilda (Dahl, 1988) brings to life a...
This paper discusses the research ideas behind a seminar session from the recent UKLA conference (20...
It's Matilda's 30th anniversary, so is it time to reevaluate our feelings about her beloved teacher?...
Roald Dahl’s Matilda (1988) is one of the most entrancing accounts in children’s literature of the c...
Roald Dahl’s classic children’s novel Matilda (1988/2018) has long been considered controversial by ...
abstract: Roald Dahl's books for children have often been characterized as deviating from "normal" p...
This thesis studies Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (1964) and Matilda (1988), two of the immensel...
To what extent is there articulation between learners' notions of teaching and the narrative represe...
This master’s thesis examines which roles the teacher characters are playing in the portrayal of chi...
The paper presents findings from a small reader response study conducted in February 2013 with 150 ...
his research aims to explore the image of the children as it is constructed by the educational insti...
This interdisciplinary study uses grounded theory to interrogate the socio-cultural relationship b...
This article presents a study that reveals the educational significance of melodrama as a moral aest...
Some teachers are avid readers of literature and other texts for the young; the readers of this maga...