The current educational climate of concern for children's achievement in literacy has resulted in a plethora of policies aimed at raising standards. Considerable research has been carried out in the field of popular culture and its potential for motivating and engaging children in literacy learning. However, there has been li ttle research on children's views on this issue. This study was influenced both by the changing perceptions of childhood, which recognises children's capabilities and agency, and by the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child with its commitment to children's rights, and particularly to their participation. It aims to add to the literature on popular culture by presenting children's views on the use of pop...
The purpose of this paper is to examine teachers' approach to popular culture in preschool. The ques...
This chapter explores how a secondary English teacher working with students aged 14-15 enabled them ...
When teachers allow pupils to write stories that include elements of popular media, we must ask what...
In this paper, I share an account of what happens when a teacher values children's experiences of po...
In this paper, I share an account of what happens when a teacher values children's experiences of po...
ABSTRACT This study is an examination of the social world of children's story writing, focusing on t...
This chapter draws on the authors’ research into children’s home and community use of popular cultur...
Research has increasingly highlighted the importance of children's social and cultural experiences f...
This study examined the benefits of using popular culture in the classroom to teach reading and writ...
Contains fulltext : 90500.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In the present...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2011.Includes bibliographical references.The purpose of this qua...
This paper will argue that young children are rapidly becoming the ‘new rich’ in regard to engaging ...
This research synthesis investigates the effects that popular culture and new forms of mediation hav...
Understanding how young children learn to write in their classrooms is important. Given that childre...
The first part of this thesis is a short review of the various cultural stimuli which influence chil...
The purpose of this paper is to examine teachers' approach to popular culture in preschool. The ques...
This chapter explores how a secondary English teacher working with students aged 14-15 enabled them ...
When teachers allow pupils to write stories that include elements of popular media, we must ask what...
In this paper, I share an account of what happens when a teacher values children's experiences of po...
In this paper, I share an account of what happens when a teacher values children's experiences of po...
ABSTRACT This study is an examination of the social world of children's story writing, focusing on t...
This chapter draws on the authors’ research into children’s home and community use of popular cultur...
Research has increasingly highlighted the importance of children's social and cultural experiences f...
This study examined the benefits of using popular culture in the classroom to teach reading and writ...
Contains fulltext : 90500.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In the present...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2011.Includes bibliographical references.The purpose of this qua...
This paper will argue that young children are rapidly becoming the ‘new rich’ in regard to engaging ...
This research synthesis investigates the effects that popular culture and new forms of mediation hav...
Understanding how young children learn to write in their classrooms is important. Given that childre...
The first part of this thesis is a short review of the various cultural stimuli which influence chil...
The purpose of this paper is to examine teachers' approach to popular culture in preschool. The ques...
This chapter explores how a secondary English teacher working with students aged 14-15 enabled them ...
When teachers allow pupils to write stories that include elements of popular media, we must ask what...