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50 Years of ERIC
50 Years of ERIC
The Education Resources Information Center (ERIC) is celebrating its 50th Birthday! First opened on May 15th, 1964 ERIC continues the long tradition of ongoing innovation and enhancement.

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Murris, Karin – Children's Literature in Education, 2014
Meanings in a picturebook are constructed in the space between words, images and reader. Contemporary picturebooks are ideal vehicles for a deep reading of, and philosophical engagement with, texts that move beyond literary and literacy knowledge. Philosophy with picturebooks also offers an alternative to personal responses to these texts that are…
Descriptors: Picture Books, Teacher Education Curriculum, Textbook Content, Textbook Evaluation
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Nance-Carroll, Niall – Children's Literature in Education, 2014
Chilean author Antonio Skármeta's picture book "The Composition" (2000), illustrated by Alfonso Ruano, focuses on the political involvement of 9-year-old Pedro. This essay brings together Maria Nikolajeva's concept of aetonormativity and Elisabeth Young-Bruehl's concept of childism to examine how "The…
Descriptors: Picture Books, Politics, Children, Citizen Participation
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Chaudhri, Amina; Teale, William H. – Children's Literature in Education, 2013
This study analyzed 90 realistic novels written and published in the United States between the years 2000 and 2010 and featuring mixed race characters. The researchers examined specific textual features of these works of contemporary and historical fiction and employed Critical Race Theory to contextualize the books within paradigms about…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Multiracial Persons, Racial Identification, Self Concept
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McNair, Jonda C. – Children's Literature in Education, 2013
The purpose of this study was to examine how the social practices of African American families--with children in grades K-2--changed as a result of participating in a family literacy program utilizing African American children's literature. The families were exposed, through a series of workshops, to an abundance of children's literature…
Descriptors: African American Literature, Childrens Literature, Parents, Children
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Larsen, Kristin M. – Children's Literature in Education, 2012
In this article, the author explores the richly layered double text of Kushner and Sendak's picturebook, "Brundibar" (2003)--the historical context of "Brundibar" as a Holocaust-era children's operetta by Hans Krasa and Adolf Hoffmeister, and the present day manifestation of "Brundibar" as a children's picturebook. In order to contextualize the…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Foreign Countries, Semiotics, Picture Books
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Low, David – Children's Literature in Education, 2012
In recent years, reading scholars have increasingly attended to children's responses to picturebook page breaks, reasoning that the inferences young readers make during the turning of the page are central to understanding how children construct continuous narratives in semiotically rich texts. In this paper I argue that comics (including comic…
Descriptors: Cartoons, Novels, Inferences, Reading
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Kinard, Timothy – Children's Literature in Education, 2012
This article is an attempt to contribute to the conversation about "go[ing] beyond all kinds of binary thinking" (Lenz Taguchi, "Going beyond the theory/practice divide in early childhood education: introducing an intra-active pedagogy," 2010, p. 50), especially the binary which positions "adults" and "children" as being powerful and powerless,…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Children, Figurative Language, Infants
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Sackett, Hannah – Children's Literature in Education, 2012
This article explores the importance of place and story in the life and work of Joan Aiken (1924-2004), with a focus on the Armitage Family short stories. It explores the fluid relationship between books, storytelling and place in Joan Aiken's childhood and looks at her close relationship with the landscape of the Sussex Downs. Particular…
Descriptors: Literary Genres, Books, Story Telling, Children
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Maine, Fiona; Waller, Alison – Children's Literature in Education, 2011
This qualitative case study explores the nature of reading engagement, taking a reader response approach to analysing and discussing the experiences and perspectives of real readers. The paper reports a collaborative research project in which a group of five primary-age children and a group of five adults of different ages were asked to read and…
Descriptors: Classics (Literature), Novels, Childrens Literature, Case Studies
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Mackey, Margaret – Children's Literature in Education, 2011
This article argues that if we paid attention to the local situation of a reader the way we attend to the life story of an author, we might gain a very different understanding of children's literacy. It explores the literate approaches of a single child exploring a single theme--the settler culture as represented in a variety of materials…
Descriptors: Literacy, Early Reading, Children, Land Settlement
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Wickens, Corrine M. – Children's Literature in Education, 2011
Since the publication of the first young adult novel to deal with issues of sexual identity, John Donovan's ("1969") "I'll Get There, It Better Be Worth the Trip", over 200 novels have been published centered around gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, queer and questioning (LGBTQ) characters and conflicts (Cart and Jenkins, "2006", "The Heart has…
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Young Adults, Homosexuality, Masculinity
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Hall, Linda Marian – Children's Literature in Education, 2011
In this study of Jill Paton Walsh's one time-slip novel, I attempt to show how she reinvents the genre by giving as much prominence to the dislocated present as she does to the sufferings of children caught up in the horrors of the Industrial Revolution. Where previous time-slip authors had concentrated on the past, she addresses clearly unwelcome…
Descriptors: Novels, Children, Literary Genres, Conflict
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Valverde, Cristina Perez – Children's Literature in Education, 2009
This paper offers a comparative analysis of two characters belonging to the tradition of empowered "spinster" in children's fiction, namely Mary Poppins and Ms Wiz, from the perspective of gender politics and child/adult interactions. A distinction is made between the figure portrayed in P. L. Travers' texts and the Disney film starring Julie…
Descriptors: Feminism, Comparative Analysis, Gender Issues, Politics
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Ciocia, Stefania – Children's Literature in Education, 2009
Mark Haddon's "The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time", the first novel to be published simultaneously for the UK adult and children's market, exemplifies the phenomenon of crossover literature better perhaps than the "Harry Potter" series, whose appeal to a dual-aged audience had caught the publishing industry by surprise. This article…
Descriptors: Publishing Industry, Audiences, Children, Novels
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Lockwood, Michael – Children's Literature in Education, 2009
This article looks at how Ted Hughes' poetry for children developed over more than 30 years of publication. It traces the movement from his earlier, more conventional rhyming poems, such as "Meet My Folks!" (1961) and "Nessie the Mannerless Monster" (1964), to the mature, free verse "animal poems" for older readers of "Season Songs" (1976c),…
Descriptors: Poets, Attitude Change, Poetry, Rhyme
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