
The Power of the Page
Children's Books and Their Readers
Pat Pinsent(Author)
David Fulton Publishers Ltd
1st Edition
Published on 1. October 1993
Book
Paperback/Softback
160 pages
978-1-85346-234-4 (ISBN)
Description
First Published in 1994. This series of books is aimed primarily at student and practising teachers. It covers key issues in current educational debate relating to age phases, school management, the curriculum and teaching methods. Each volume examines the topic critically, bringing out the practical implications for teachers and school organisation. The texts which are discussed in Part One of the present book, 'The Picture and the Story', are ones which can be enjoyed many times, by child and adult ~ because they have a wealth of different meanings, reinforcing and cutting across each other.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 9 mm
Weight
248 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-85346-234-4 (9781853462344)
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Person
Pinsent, Pat
Content
Introduction: Children's Response to Story; Part 1 The Picture and the Story; Chapter 1 The Power of the Picture Book, Susan Fremantle; Chapter 2 The Multi-layered Picture Book, Walsh Sharon; Chapter 3 Bridging The Great Divide: Picture Books for Children in Secondary Schools, Martin Godleman; Chapter 4 Such Agreeable Friends: Children and Animal Literature, Pat Pinsent; Chapter 5 Making Connections: Children's Books and Cohesion, Barbara Hearn; Part 2 The Reader; Chapter 6 'Once upon a time': A Study of Children's Response to Fairytale, Susan Fremantle; Chapter 7 'The Perfect Ending to the Perfect Story': The appeal of Enid Blyton, Fiona Collins; Chapter 8 Children's Books and the Emotions, Nicola Humble; Chapter 9 Finding the Right Book for a Reader, Philippa Hunt; Chapter 10 Moving On: Becoming a Mature Reader, Jacquie Nunn; Chapter 11 The Individual and Society: Novels for Adolescents, Catherine Sheldon; Part 3 The World; Chapter 12 Telly Texts: Children's Books and the Media, Kim Reynolds; Chapter 13 Meg Meets the Turtles: Whose Books Count in Primary Classrooms?, Alison Kelly; Chapter 14 Story and the Development of Children's Language and Literacy, Mary Walsh; Chapter 15 Finding Something to Read: How Libraries and School Bookshops Can Help Children to Become Readers, Sue Mansfield;