What does the ‘reading’ of pictures reveal compared with the reading of print? The researcher examines aspects of visual literacy through the responses of young children to two picture storybooks. The findings emphasise how images can evoke different levels of response. The study confirms that we need to reconsider the nature of reading and reading education in an environment where words and print are no longer the dominant medium. Examples of responses are shown from children who are native speakers of English, as well as from children for whom English is a second language
Materials used to teach reading in New Zealand schools, as elsewhere, generally include illustration...
The world is quickly evolving and young children interact with technology more often and may have mo...
Due to the visually saturated world we live in more children are becoming visual learners but the s...
Children Reading Pictures has made a huge impact on teachers, scholars and students all over the wor...
This thesis investigates children’s librarians’ perspective of picture books in children’s storytime...
This research examines how visual literacy develops in young children by looking at the ways they us...
This thesis investigates children’s librarians’ perspective of picture books in children’s storytime...
Reading is an activity which is both perceptual (auditory and visual) and cognitive (thinking and p...
This text describes the results of a two-year study of children's responses to contemporary pictureb...
This text describes the results of a two-year study of children's responses to contemporary pictureb...
Children's responses to picture books are documented through this qualitative research involving a c...
Picture books are one of the most popular forms of books among young children. They provide hours of...
Visual perception is an ability to process and organize visual information; it plays a role in ident...
This thesis investigates how Greek and English 11-year-old students respond to wordless picturebooks...
The chapter begins with an overview of what counts as reading in new times, extending the definition...
Materials used to teach reading in New Zealand schools, as elsewhere, generally include illustration...
The world is quickly evolving and young children interact with technology more often and may have mo...
Due to the visually saturated world we live in more children are becoming visual learners but the s...
Children Reading Pictures has made a huge impact on teachers, scholars and students all over the wor...
This thesis investigates children’s librarians’ perspective of picture books in children’s storytime...
This research examines how visual literacy develops in young children by looking at the ways they us...
This thesis investigates children’s librarians’ perspective of picture books in children’s storytime...
Reading is an activity which is both perceptual (auditory and visual) and cognitive (thinking and p...
This text describes the results of a two-year study of children's responses to contemporary pictureb...
This text describes the results of a two-year study of children's responses to contemporary pictureb...
Children's responses to picture books are documented through this qualitative research involving a c...
Picture books are one of the most popular forms of books among young children. They provide hours of...
Visual perception is an ability to process and organize visual information; it plays a role in ident...
This thesis investigates how Greek and English 11-year-old students respond to wordless picturebooks...
The chapter begins with an overview of what counts as reading in new times, extending the definition...
Materials used to teach reading in New Zealand schools, as elsewhere, generally include illustration...
The world is quickly evolving and young children interact with technology more often and may have mo...
Due to the visually saturated world we live in more children are becoming visual learners but the s...