Ever since her first book, The Languages of Learning: How children talk, write, dance, draw, and sing their understanding of the world (1994), Karen Gallas has delighted and informed her readers about what primary schoolchildren can achieve when their teacher is genuinely interested in their contributions to classroom activities and, as a teacher researcher, collects and reflects on the data that they so willingly provide. This book continues that tradition, but with a significant addition. In Imagination and Literacy, Gallas continues to draw on her corpus of classroom observational data, but with a difference. Here, her focus is on the nature of imagination and its central role in learning, not only for children but for learners of all ag...
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© 2009 Dr. Vicki Sandra MacknightThis thesis is about the teaching imagination. By this term I refer...
This is a book review of of The Power of Practice-Based Literacy Research: A Tool for Teachers
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The importance of imagination in the process of education is unquestionable - by developing the abil...
In this book we go to five Australian classrooms, bustling with nine- and ten-year-old children. In ...
Teacher knowledge is dynamic and experiential. It is both constructed and reconstructed daily as tea...
A phenomenological study of imagination employing archetypal hermeneutics. The theoretical backgro...
Reading has the power to take control of our emotions, to make us laugh and to bring tears to our e...
Integrating children’s literacy and science learning has become a new focus in literacy instruction....
Master of EducationThis study examines the teaching of imaginative literature in Australian post-pri...
During the spring of 2004, we conducted research exploring the emotions of struggling readers. Speci...
© 2009 Dr. Vicki Sandra MacknightThis thesis is about the teaching imagination. By this term I refer...
This is a book review of of The Power of Practice-Based Literacy Research: A Tool for Teachers
The author of good children\u27s books devotes his talents to creating new worlds into which continu...
Through content analysis of research conducted during the last 25 years, this paper identifies five ...
The series editors, Daniel Liston and Ken Zeichner, tell us that the book Reading and Teaching is de...
The thesis is a theoretical as well as practical investigation and application of Kieran Egan\u27s i...
This is a book review of "Thinking and Learning Through Childrenʼs Literature" written by Miriam G. ...
The importance of imagination in the process of education is unquestionable - by developing the abil...
In this book we go to five Australian classrooms, bustling with nine- and ten-year-old children. In ...
Teacher knowledge is dynamic and experiential. It is both constructed and reconstructed daily as tea...
A phenomenological study of imagination employing archetypal hermeneutics. The theoretical backgro...
Reading has the power to take control of our emotions, to make us laugh and to bring tears to our e...
Integrating children’s literacy and science learning has become a new focus in literacy instruction....
Master of EducationThis study examines the teaching of imaginative literature in Australian post-pri...
During the spring of 2004, we conducted research exploring the emotions of struggling readers. Speci...