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E-raamat: Storytelling in Early Childhood: Enriching language, literacy and classroom culture [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

Edited by (The Open University, UK), Edited by (Open University, UK), Edited by (Institute of Education, University of London, UK), Edited by (Harvard University, USA.)
  • Formaat: 210 pages, 5 Tables, black and white; 1 Line drawings, black and white; 9 Halftones, black and white; 10 Illustrations, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 13-Dec-2016
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781315679426
  • Taylor & Francis e-raamat
  • Hind: 152,33 €*
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  • Tavahind: 217,62 €
  • Säästad 30%
  • Formaat: 210 pages, 5 Tables, black and white; 1 Line drawings, black and white; 9 Halftones, black and white; 10 Illustrations, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 13-Dec-2016
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781315679426
Storytelling in Early Childhood is a captivating book which explores the multiple dimensions of storytelling and story acting and shows how they enrich language and literacy learning in the early years. Foregrounding the power of childrens own stories in the early and primary years, it provides evidence that storytelling and story acting, a pedagogic approach first developed by Vivian Gussin Paley, affords rich opportunities to foster learning within a play-based and language-rich curriculum. The book explores a number of themes and topics, including:











the role of imaginary play and its dynamic relationship to narrative;





how socially situated symbolic actions enrich the emotional, cognitive and social development of children;





how the interrelated practices of storytelling and dramatisation enhance language and literacy learning, and contribute to an inclusive classroom culture;





the challenges practitioners face in aligning their understanding of child literacy and learning with a narrow, mandated curriculum which focuses on measurable outcomes.

Driven by an international approach and based on new empirical studies, this volume further advances the field, offering new theoretical and practical analyses of storytelling and story acting from complementary disciplinary perspectives.

This book is a potent and engaging read for anyone intrigued by Paleys storytelling and story acting curriculum, as well as those practitioners and students with a vested interest in early years literacy and language learning.

With contributions from Vivian Gussin Paley, Patricia Patsy Cooper, Dorothy Faulkner, Natalia Kucirkova, Gillian Dowley McNamee and Ageliki Nicolopoulou.
Foreword vii
Vivian Gussin Paley
Notes on contributors ix
Introduction 1(12)
Teresa Cremin
Rosie Flewitt
Ben Mardell
Joan Swann
1 Laying the foundations: Narrative and early learning
13(16)
Teresa Cremin
Rosie Flewitt
2 Paley's approach to storytelling and story acting: Research and practice
29(20)
Rosie Flewitt
Teresa Cremin
Ben Mardell
3 Promoting oral narrative skills in low-income preschoolers through storytelling and story acting
49(18)
Ageliki Nicolopoulou
4 Apprentice story writers: Exploring young children's print awareness and agency in early story authoring
67(18)
Teresa Cremin
5 Young children as storytellers: Collective meaning making and sociocultural transmission
85(16)
Dorothy Faulkner
6 Stories in interaction: Creative collaborations in storytelling and story acting
101(18)
Joan Swann
7 Dramatic changes: Learning in storytelling and story acting
119(14)
Gillian Dowley McNamee
8 Vivian Paley's `pedagogy of meaning': Helping Wild Things grow up to be garbage men
133(17)
Patricia M. Cooper
9 Equity and diversity through story: A multimodal perspective
150(19)
Rosie Flewitt
10 Promoting democratic classroom communities through storytelling and story acting
169(17)
Ben Mardell
Natalia Kucirkova
Conclusion: Storytelling and story acting: Rays of hope for the early years classroom 186(13)
Ben Mardell
Joan Swann
Index 199
Teresa Cremin is Professor of Education (Literacy), The Open University, UK

Rosie Flewitt is Reader in Early Communication and Literacy, UCL Institute of Education, UK

Ben Mardell is Project Director at Project Zero at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, USA

Joan Swann is Emeritus Professor of English Language, The Open University, UK