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Teaching Children's Literature

Making stories work in the classroom

By Diane Duncan

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About the Book

"A significant and inspiring contribution to the teaching of children's literature"

Michael Morpurgo

Drawing on a series of recently conducted classroom workshops and live interviews with the authors, this inspiring book examines five popular children’s authors: Philip Pullman, J.K. Rowling, Michael Morpurgo, Anthony Browne, Jacqueline Wilson and the genre of comic books. Four genres are explored in detail: the picture book, written narrative, film narrative and comic books.

Teaching Children’s Literature provides detailed literary knowledge about the chosen authors and genres alongside clear, structured guidelines and creative ideas to help teachers, student teachers and classroom assistants make some immensely popular children’s books come alive in the classroom.

This accessible and inspiring text for teachers, parents, student teachers and students of children’s literature:

This lively, informative and practical book will enable teachers, students and classroom assistants to plan inspiring and enjoyable lessons which will encourage them to teach children’s literature in an entirely different and inventive way.

Reviews

'This is one of the best books I've looked at for a while.' - Graham Smith, PGCE course director, University of Northampton

'[The book] looks fantastic and spot on for our students. [The layout is] most pleasing and accessible.' - Joanna Moxham, course director for BA QTS undergraduate ITT course

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements Preface Introduction 1. Part 1- Teaching Michael Morpurgo Part 2 - Michael Morpurgo, Weaver of Magic 2. Part 1 - Teaching Anthony Browne Part 2 - The Art of Anthony Browne’s Picture Books 3. Part 1 - Teaching Philip Pullman Part 2 - Philip Pullman: Parallel Worlds and Penny Dreadfuls 4. Part 1 Teaching Comics Part 2 - Powers and Responsibilities: Comic Books in Education 5. Part 1 - Teaching Jacqueline Wilson - Part 2 Jacqueline Wilson: Girls Behaving Badly … 6. Part 1 - Harry Potter and the Magic of Film Part 2 - J.K. Rowling: Love, Loss and Magic Children’s Literature Journals and Magazines Bibliography Index

About the Author(s)

Diane Duncan, formerly a primary headteacher and university lecturer is now an educational researcher, writer and consultant. She is also a visiting lecturer at the University of Hertfordshire.

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