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Aerila, Juli-Anna; Rönkkö, Marja-Leena – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2015
Art-related learning should be the central way of doing and playing in preschool, because the high quality of art-related education has a positive effect on children's well-being, identity development, and creative thinking. In our study we tested an integrated learning process where reading literature and telling stories is combined with the…
Descriptors: Handicrafts, Childrens Literature, Integrated Activities, Learning Processes
Rule, Audrey C.; Montgomery, Sarah E.; Vander Zanden, Sarah M. – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2014
Nonfiction stories of animal compassion were used in this literacy-social studies integrated lesson to address both efferent and aesthetic stances in transmediation of text from picture books to maps. Preservice early childhood and elementary teachers chose places from the nine recent children's stories, symbolizing them on a map while…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Preschool Teachers, Elementary School Teachers, Animals
Freeman, Greta Griffin – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2014
Bullying behaviors among young children are taking place in preschool classrooms and child-development centers. The author makes a case, based on bullying themes in children's literature and both qualitative and quantitative data collection with young children, for the use of children's picture books to teach character as bullying…
Descriptors: Action Research, Bullying, Young Children, Preschool Children
Phillips, Eva C.; Sturm, Brian W. – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2013
This study examines the illustrations and the texts of thirteen picture books for young children on the topic of preparing for and starting kindergarten to assess whether, and to what extent, they depict forty-nine criteria for developmentally appropriate kindergarten practice. Results show that the books vary in quality and coverage, but they are…
Descriptors: Kindergarten, Childrens Literature, Picture Books, Illustrations
Becker, Katherine – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2012
The purpose of this study was to explore patronage and usage of the children's section of a public library. Patrons of the children's section of a public library in a small Northern Arizona city were observed for a total of 24 h over 12 sessions. Analytic induction was used to formulate categories based on field notes made during these…
Descriptors: Caregivers, Public Libraries, Emergent Literacy, Library Services
Golos, Debbie B.; Moses, Annie M.; Wolbers, Kimberly A. – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2012
Picture books can influence how children perceive those from backgrounds and cultures different from their own. Studies have been conducted examining how the text of children's literature portrays multicultural characters or characters with disabilities. However, few have looked specifically at the portrayal of characters through illustrations,…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Illustrations, Picture Books, Deafness
Adomat, Donna Sayers – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2012
The benefits of drama have been reported extensively in educational research literature; however, few studies provide an in-depth analysis of how drama is used in early childhood classroom instruction for readers who struggle with comprehension. The focus of this study is: How do young children build literary understanding through drama? This…
Descriptors: Drama, Early Childhood Education, Young Children, Childrens Literature
Barnyak, Natalie Conrad – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2011
This qualitative study describes the physical and verbal interactions of rural children and their parents regarding reading books aloud. The participants' attitudes and beliefs about sharing storybooks are also explored. The theoretical framework is based upon Bronfenbrenner's Ecological Model. One interview was conducted with each participant and…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Rural Schools, Reading Aloud to Others, Interaction
Mattix, April A.; Crawford, Patricia A. – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2011
Approximately 1.4 million school-aged children entered their families through adoption. As such, adoption represents a real and complex social issue with which young children--adopted or not--can grapple. Adoption picturebooks provide a medium by which children can explore this complicated concept. This manuscript analyzes a standard library…
Descriptors: Adoption, Picture Books, Childrens Literature, Library Materials
Lee, Boh Young – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2011
The purpose of this current study is to build on the previous body of emergent literacy research by investigating the necessity of assessing book knowledge (e.g., print knowledge, interpretive knowledge, and letter identification) in toddlerhood to set up successful literacy development by providing independent storybook reading opportunities.…
Descriptors: Independent Reading, Toddlers, Emergent Literacy, Reading Instruction
Freeman, Nancy K.; Feeney, Stephanie; Moravcik, Eva – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2011
Early childhood teacher educators frequently enhance their teaching by reading children's books to their adult students. It is not unusual for faculty outside of early childhood to question devoting precious class time to read-alouds which they may consider a curious, if not frivolous, instructional strategy. Quality children's literature can,…
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Childrens Literature, Reading Aloud to Others, Adult Students
Zeece, Pauline Davey – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2010
Literature-rich interactions provide strategies that help emergent readers to develop knowledge about print, including the production and recognition of letters, and generate familiarity with the basic purposes and mechanisms of reading. Yet teacher understanding of these multiple dimensions of emergent literacy does not ensure that a child will…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Teacher Effectiveness, Familiarity, Specialists
Saracho, Olivia N.; Spodek, Bernard – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2010
This study examined families' choices of children's literature books for joint story reading. Teachers, parents, and their children from five kindergarten classrooms participated in the study. Over a 4 months period, family members joined other parents twice a week to learn and practice story reading techniques. They selected children's literature…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Story Reading, Kindergarten, Family Relationship
Huennekens, Mary Ellen; Xu, Yaoying – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2010
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of a shared reading experience between parent and child in the child's home language on the emergent literacy and language acquisition in English of preschool-age English Language Learners. Parents of Spanish-speaking four-year-old Head Start students read storybooks in Spanish with their…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Books, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning
Lee, Boh Young – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2010
This qualitative study builds on the previous body of emergent literacy research by investigating the use of storybook reading with parents during morning transition times through observation on fifteen toddlers (2- to 3-years old), their parents, and teachers in a university preschool classroom. The focus of this study is to investigate whether…
Descriptors: Parent Participation, Toddlers, Parent School Relationship, Emergent Literacy

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