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Francis, Prue F.; Venzo, Paul; Bellgrove, Alecia – Australian Journal of Environmental Education, 2021
Marine science picture books have the capacity to shape what young people know and how they think about ocean environments and marine biodiversity. Despite academic scholarship on marine science literacy broadly, relatively little has been done to study the role of picture books in teaching children about this topic. This paper is an attempt to…
Descriptors: Picture Books, Reading Material Selection, Childrens Literature, Oceanography
Mazza, Donna; de Boer, Narrelle; Rhodes, David – English in Australia, 2021
Teaching Australian Gothic as a system of literary analysis can be challenging. Often linked to imprecise concepts that are difficult to identify, Australian Gothic is regularly reduced to 'something weird' or 'just a feeling'. However, the Gothic mode in Australia has established itself as an effective approach and developed some clear strategies…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Literary Genres, English Instruction, Teaching Methods
Prasetianto, Mushoffan; Maharddhika, Rizkiana – Journal of Education and Learning (EduLearn), 2022
Reading is a pivotal skill for non-English department students as a vehicle to update their knowledge. One of reading activity which is beneficial is extensive reading. Several studies have proved the advantage of extensive reading, but study regarding what reading material is read by students is under explored. To fill this gap, this research…
Descriptors: Reading Skills, Reading Strategies, Agricultural Education, English for Academic Purposes
Oznur, Sevket; Sadrazam, Ejdan – Cypriot Journal of Educational Sciences, 2020
Turkish language went into effect along with the arrival of the Ottomans to the Island in 1571. Since then the Turkish Cypriots have been using Turkish in expressing their customs and traditions and activities. Currently 400.000 people Turkish people on the Island speak, write and broadcast in Turkish. Soon after adapting the use of Latin alphabet…
Descriptors: Reading Material Selection, Foreign Countries, Elementary School Teachers, Turkish
Scholes, Laura; Spina, Nerida; Comber, Barbara – British Educational Research Journal, 2021
This article disrupts dominant discourses around boys and reading that often homogenise young males as reluctant, disengaged and, at times, adversarial readers. Rather than essentialising boys, we argue there is a need for a more sophisticated knowledge base about the influences, constraints and diverse experiences of boys as readers in society…
Descriptors: Males, Elementary School Students, Reading Habits, Reading Material Selection
Watson, Annabel; Kelly, Lucy; Foley, Joan; Kneen, Judith; Chapman, Susan; Smith, Lorna; Thomas, Helena – English in Education, 2022
The nature of English as a school subject -- and particularly English literature -- is a longstanding issue of debate for practitioners and researchers internationally. One dimension of this concerns the forces that shape the diet of literary texts that students are fed. In this study, we draw on the ecological model of agency to interrogate the…
Descriptors: Professional Autonomy, English Teachers, English Literature, Reading Material Selection
Zou, Ying – Children's Literature in Education, 2023
Didacticism is an indispensable factor in the study of children's literature, not only within the text, but also within activities such as choosing books. This article explores didacticism in children's literature and the parent-child power structure within the relatively unexplored area of the book choices of Chinese parents and children who read…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Children, Parents, Childrens Literature
Moore, Amber – Teaching Education, 2023
This paper explores how teachers in training co-created a canon of texts for teaching about trauma issues, including sexual violence. This paper represents a piece of a larger feminist study where 23 teacher candidate participants took up readings in a sexual trauma text set and responded to pedagogy for teaching such texts with Canadian…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Preservice Teachers, Career Readiness, Trauma
Cairns, Rebecca – Australian Journal of Education, 2023
Teachers' decision-making about resource selection is made more complex when resources are appraised for their potential to raise controversial issues or cause offence to others within school communities. Debates around the use of trigger warnings, freedom of speech and the impact of exclusionary practices further complicate these processes. In…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Policy, Policy Formation, Policy Analysis
Sen, Erhan – International Online Journal of Education and Teaching, 2021
This paper focused on teachers' personal stories to determine the pedagogical function and impact of children's literature. This study employed a life-story interview approach within a qualitative narrative inquiry methodology. The sample consisted of ten teachers from different branches. Participants were recruited using purposive sampling. Data…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Teaching Methods, Personal Narratives, Coping
Adam, Helen; Harper, Laurie J. – Australian Educational Researcher, 2023
Children's picture books contribute to children's development of gender identity and can impact aspirations and expectations of roles in families and society. However, the world represented in children's books reflects predominantly middle class, heterosexual, male heroes and characters. This paper reports on a cross-cultural study investigating…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Early Childhood Education, Child Care Centers, Picture Books
Vanderschantz, Nicholas; Daly, Nicola – Journal of Visual Literacy, 2023
Presentation of text in picturebooks is an under-investigated field that requires consideration in order to support readers and those selecting books for readers. A unique form of picturebook is the bilingual picturebook which presents a story in two languages. The complexities of language readability and legibility are increased in these books,…
Descriptors: Picture Books, Bilingualism, Layout (Publications), Second Languages
Dezuanni, Michael; Reddan, Bronwyn; Rutherford, Leonie; Schoonens, Amy – Learning, Media and Technology, 2022
This article explores how selfies and shelfies on the digital platforms Instagram and TikTok contribute to the dynamics of intermediation for Australian teen readers by presenting two contrasting case studies. The first features Australian Bookstagrammer @BookBookOwl whose social media accounts feature aspirational content in which identity…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Social Media, Adolescents, Reading Materials
Susan Buell; Gabrina Pounds; Peter Langdon; Karen Bunning – Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 2024
Introduction: Easy Read health documents prepared for people with intellectual disabilities are often generated from Standard Texts. Language in Easy Read versions is typically assumed to be simpler. However, simplification of language may have unintended consequences. This study aimed to explore the differences in language used between Easy Read…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Reading Material Selection, Difficulty Level, Readability
Adam, Helen; Hays, Anne-Maree; Urquhart, Yvonne – Australian Journal of Teacher Education, 2021
This paper reports on a study of the children's book preferences of 82 Preservice teachers (PSTs) at one Western Australian University. The study found PSTs preferred older books published during their own childhood or earlier. Further, representation of people of colour was limited to only 8 of 177 titles listed by PSTs. Key influences on their…
Descriptors: White Teachers, Preservice Teachers, Reading Material Selection, Foreign Countries