
Children Making Meaning
Exploring Drawings, Narratives, and Identities
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 31. December 2024
Book
Paperback/Softback
248 pages
978-1-032-54804-3 (ISBN)
Description
This ground-breaking text highlights the value of drawing as a meaningful way for children to communicate, demonstrating how it is inextricably linked with children's everyday experiences, thinking processes, imagination, emotions, and learning.
By exploring what intrigues and concerns children, Children Making Meaning: Exploring Drawings, Narratives, and Identities demonstrates how drawing is so much more than an insignificant pastime. Illustrated throughout, this book includes examples of children's drawings to explore and explain the processes, relationships, and modes they use, as well as the themes and meanings that emerge from them. Practical case study material illuminates the complexity of children's thinking, intentions, and knowledge as they find creative and individual ways to convey their thoughts, fears, excitements, contentments, and fascinations. This book also explores the relationship between drawing and talk and how children's ongoing drawing-narratives help them to develop and change their meanings as they draw.
Accessibly combining relevant theories with numerous original examples, this essential resource is a must-read for educators and other professionals who use children's drawings in their work. It will also be useful for parents who wish to support their children's drawing activities and extend such opportunities at home.
By exploring what intrigues and concerns children, Children Making Meaning: Exploring Drawings, Narratives, and Identities demonstrates how drawing is so much more than an insignificant pastime. Illustrated throughout, this book includes examples of children's drawings to explore and explain the processes, relationships, and modes they use, as well as the themes and meanings that emerge from them. Practical case study material illuminates the complexity of children's thinking, intentions, and knowledge as they find creative and individual ways to convey their thoughts, fears, excitements, contentments, and fascinations. This book also explores the relationship between drawing and talk and how children's ongoing drawing-narratives help them to develop and change their meanings as they draw.
Accessibly combining relevant theories with numerous original examples, this essential resource is a must-read for educators and other professionals who use children's drawings in their work. It will also be useful for parents who wish to support their children's drawing activities and extend such opportunities at home.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Professional Practice & Development and Professional Reference
Illustrations
161 farbige Abbildungen, 160 Farbfotos bzw. farbige Rasterbilder, 1 farbige Zeichnung, 10 farbige Tabellen
10 Tables, color; 1 Line drawings, color; 160 Halftones, color; 161 Illustrations, color
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 14 mm
Weight
409 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-032-54804-3 (9781032548043)
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Josephine Deguara | Cathy Nutbrown
Children Making Meaning
Exploring Drawings, Narratives, and Identities
Book
12/2024
1st Edition
Routledge
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Josephine Deguara | Cathy Nutbrown
Children Making Meaning
Exploring Drawings, Narratives, and Identities
E-Book
12/2024
1st Edition
Routledge
€39.49
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Josephine Deguara | Cathy Nutbrown
Children Making Meaning
Exploring Drawings, Narratives, and Identities
E-Book
12/2024
1st Edition
Routledge
€39.49
Available for download
Persons
Josephine Deguara is Senior Lecturer in Early Childhood and Primary Education at the University of Malta, Malta.
Cathy Nutbrown is Professor of Education at The University of Sheffield, UK.
Cathy Nutbrown is Professor of Education at The University of Sheffield, UK.
Content
1. Young children's meaning-making
2. Interpreting children's drawings from a social semiotics perspective
3. Children drawing meanings
4. Researching children's drawings
5. Luke's story
6. Thea's story
7. Bertly's story
8. Form and content in children's drawings
9. Drawing identities
10. Love, power, good and evil
11. Drawing, talk, narrative, and collaboration
12. Children's funds of knowledge: Pedagogical considerations
13. Listening to children drawing
2. Interpreting children's drawings from a social semiotics perspective
3. Children drawing meanings
4. Researching children's drawings
5. Luke's story
6. Thea's story
7. Bertly's story
8. Form and content in children's drawings
9. Drawing identities
10. Love, power, good and evil
11. Drawing, talk, narrative, and collaboration
12. Children's funds of knowledge: Pedagogical considerations
13. Listening to children drawing