This article asks how children might benefit from story in their general education. It distinguishes between story for entertainment and stories for learning. Stories not only can be memorable, but can stimulate a child reader to think intellectually, socially, morally and spiritually if they are encouraged and taught how to do this. It argues that the reading of stories is part of critical education and introduces the idea of embodied learning. We conclude by asking whether stories are valuable as just stories, or whether there needs also to be some pedagogical purpose
This research took place over one academic year in a class of 7 children (6 to 7 years old) with sta...
One of literary works that can be used for building children's character is literature strory tellin...
The aim of this study is to explore the role and significance of storytelling in primary English edu...
This article asks how children might benefit from story in their general education. It distinguishes...
Stories, in their different forms such as folk tales, fairy tales, myths, fables and legends, etc., ...
This article discusses the importance of oral and written narrative for the maintenance of tradition...
Children always cherish stories is in obvious generalization, have received wide attention in academ...
While listening to stories requires making mental illustrations and invites internalization of story...
There has been a growing interest in the role of children’s literature in language teaching since t...
Children naturally enjoy stories. Children involved in education programs that utilize storytelling ...
In this article, teachers can create a more inclusive and engaging learning environment by incorpora...
In a child's life, the church has minimal time to make a maximum impact. The time children are in ch...
The issue, disclosed in the article, is still relevant, because it supports a child’s creative activ...
The aim of this paper is to present the importance of stories in building moral character for childr...
This research took place over one academic year in a class of 7 children (6 to 7 years old) with sta...
This research took place over one academic year in a class of 7 children (6 to 7 years old) with sta...
One of literary works that can be used for building children's character is literature strory tellin...
The aim of this study is to explore the role and significance of storytelling in primary English edu...
This article asks how children might benefit from story in their general education. It distinguishes...
Stories, in their different forms such as folk tales, fairy tales, myths, fables and legends, etc., ...
This article discusses the importance of oral and written narrative for the maintenance of tradition...
Children always cherish stories is in obvious generalization, have received wide attention in academ...
While listening to stories requires making mental illustrations and invites internalization of story...
There has been a growing interest in the role of children’s literature in language teaching since t...
Children naturally enjoy stories. Children involved in education programs that utilize storytelling ...
In this article, teachers can create a more inclusive and engaging learning environment by incorpora...
In a child's life, the church has minimal time to make a maximum impact. The time children are in ch...
The issue, disclosed in the article, is still relevant, because it supports a child’s creative activ...
The aim of this paper is to present the importance of stories in building moral character for childr...
This research took place over one academic year in a class of 7 children (6 to 7 years old) with sta...
This research took place over one academic year in a class of 7 children (6 to 7 years old) with sta...
One of literary works that can be used for building children's character is literature strory tellin...
The aim of this study is to explore the role and significance of storytelling in primary English edu...