Analysis of students' interactions led to the development of a typology of semiotic resources that students used to make meaning with picturebooks including typographical features, paralinguistic features, design features, illustrations, and background knowledge. Analysis also revealed that students ...
"Thankfully, I was able to move from New York to the suburbs to stay with my family and was following a reasonable time zone to attend my online classes," she reveals. Maithili has been making picture books ever since she was six ...
Picturebooks form a significant part of a vibrant publishing industry and make meaningful contributions to culture and education. Within children's literature, the roles played by authors, illustrators and readers of picturebooks have received considerable academic attention. Yet the role of the publishe...
Picture yourself facilitating a meeting of the students who run the school newspaper. They are discussing how they can balance the content of the newspaper to reflect the diverse activities and issues of the school. Several students say the newspaper should report on everything from the math club...
The picture was made in a brothel in Davenport, Iowa. Here, Soth explains how the image came to be made. You can see the final image from the book at the bottom of this page. Our latest online education course, Alec Soth: Photographic Storytelling, sees the photographer discussing numerous...
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which shapes the audience’s picture of the real world in their minds (Lippmann,1922). The original meaning of pseudo in English contains the meaning of ‘false’. Lippmann believes that the reality created by the media is not the reality that is faithfully reflected, but the reality construct...
40 of the Best Picture Books for 5 Year Olds Posted onMay 12, 2024byAmy Rogers Hays Five is such a great age for reading books! They are young enough to enjoy great short and sweet toddler books (perhaps even being able to read them for themselves!), but they also have attention span...
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They also recalled very positive experiences with self-help groups; they were knowledgeable, made it possible to evaluate one’s own situation, brought relief, and also opened up important access to information and resources (such as lectures and books). “On the other hand, I’ve had ...