EBOOK Children s Literature and Computer Based Teaching

EBOOK  Children s Literature and Computer Based Teaching
Author: Len Unsworth,Angela Thomas,Alyson Simpson,Jennifer Asha
Publsiher: McGraw-Hill Education (UK)
Total Pages: 154
Release: 2005-06-16
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780335228157

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“This stellar book extends teachers’ thinking well beyond 'book spaces' and into 'digital spaces' by offering theorized approaches to analyzing children’s literature across media, and careful descriptions of effective learning activities that are rich in detail and practical advice. This book (and its digital spaces) is an indispensable guide to engaging with children’s literature and new digital media.” Michele Knobel, Montclair State University, USA. “The book overall is exciting, informative and practical, outlining important theoretical perspectives and ideas while also providing much wisdom and advice to teachers about how to transform their literary programs.” Frances Christie, Emeritus Professor of Language andLiteracy Education, University of Melbourne and HonoraryProfessor of Education, University of Sydney, Australia. This book connects classroom teaching of children’s literature with the digital age. It celebrates the charm of children’s literature and its role in literacy development, as well as the appeal of information and communications technology (ICT) to students and its capacity to enrich students’ learning and enjoyment of literary texts. The authors outline the ways in which children’s literature is developing new dimensions, for example: The re-publication of children’s books on CD ROM and the world wide web Web resources for working with literary texts, including e-mail discussion groups Children’s participation in the collaborative construction of online narratives The book provides practical guidance for teachers who areinexperienced with ICT. It describes and discussesimplementation of activities that extend traditional approaches toliterary texts and take advantage of available technology.

ICT and Literacy

ICT and Literacy
Author: Nikki Gamble,Nick Easingwood
Publsiher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2001-03-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780826425539

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What does literacy mean in the 21st century? How can information and communications technology (ICT) contribute to the development of traditional literacy? And how do our traditional views of literacy need to change in response to ICT? ICT and literacy are two of the most urgent concerns for any modern educator, and in order to understand either of these phenomena adequately, one must understand them in relation to each other.ICT and Literacy provides the answers. The authors examine literacy in relation to a wide range of technology and media, especially books, video editing, interactive multimedia, and on-line materials. With a focus on library provision as well as teaching, the authors emphasize the importance of "joined-up thinking" on the part of educators.

1st Grade Computer Basics The Computer and Its Parts

1st Grade Computer Basics   The Computer and Its Parts
Author: Baby Professor
Publsiher: Speedy Publishing LLC
Total Pages: 15
Release: 2015-12-20
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781682806142

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There's no escaping the fact that we are heading towards a tech-dominated future. It is, therefore, of great importance that your child is able to follow the times. This educational book features the basics of computers. Here, your child will learn about the computer parts and what their uses are. Grab a copy today!

Teaching Children s Literature

Teaching Children s Literature
Author: Linda Story
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2018-08-14
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1524971219

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A Critical Handbook of Children s Literature

A Critical Handbook of Children s Literature
Author: Rebecca J. Lukens
Publsiher: DIANE Publishing
Total Pages: 241
Release: 1998-03
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9780788153204

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A Critical Handbook of Children's Literature, Ninth Edition, gives future teachers, practicing teachers, librarians, and parents many examples of quality children's literature to guide them in choosing the best books for the classroom, library, or home. The Handbook analyzes children's books that showcase positive examples of the literary elements, formats, and genres that are the focus in the field of children's literature. The books are noteworthy children's books, from classics to favorites to just-published titles, all selected as thought-provoking, important, or motivating choices. The authors suggest that readers examine the Handbook and then apply the literary concepts to additional reading from today's ever-expanding selection of children's books.

E literature for Children

E literature for Children
Author: Len Unsworth
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2006
Genre: Education
ISBN: 041533330X

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These practical ideas, suggestions and real-life experiences will help you to understand the differences and similarities of the literary experience for children through classic, modern and leading-edge narratives in both book and computer formats.

Learning Social Interaction and Diversity Exploring Identities in School Practices

Learning  Social Interaction and Diversity     Exploring Identities in School Practices
Author: Eva Hjörne,Geerdina van der Aalsvoort,Guida de Abreu
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 239
Release: 2012-09-05
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9789460918032

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The main idea of the book is to contribute to a broader understanding of learning, identity and diversity by presenting actual research findings that were retrieved from classroom settings and related social practices. Learning is to a large extent an ongoing social process as both students and their teachers learn by being part of shared social practices through social interactions that facilitate learning gains. Sociocultural research shows that the organization of schooling promotes or restricts learning, and is a crucial factor to understand how children from a diversity of backgrounds profit from instruction. This is a first urgent issue to be considered by teachers and teacher education in our socio and culturally diverse society. A second issue is the on-going debate about learning as a process that involves the construction of identities in schools and classrooms, and in the transitions between school and home practices. Last but not least, since school practices can be addressed from the perspective of diversity and special educational needs an on-going discussion about optimizing pedagogical approaches is of main importance to allow maximum educational effectiveness. Our potential audience for this book are researchers, post-graduate students in education and psychology, teachers, teacher education, other academics and policy makers.

EBOOK Teaching Secondary School Literacies with ICT

EBOOK  Teaching Secondary School Literacies with ICT
Author: Moira Monteith
Publsiher: McGraw-Hill Education (UK)
Total Pages: 187
Release: 2004-12-16
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780335226511

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There is an immensely important conjunction between literacy and Informationand Communications Technology (ICT). This book considers the application ofICT in raising and widening literacy achievements within the classroom, andexplores ways that ICT can be harnessed to help students develop their literacyskills. Teaching Secondary School Literacies with ICT supports educators in this aimby offering creative examples of good practice. It provides commentary andresearch into what adolescent students are doing, both in formal educationand socially, with regard to ICT and literacy, including: Computer mediated communication Literacy implications of computer games and chatrooms Parents and children using the internet at home, and the implicit literacy skillsinvolved Several contributors provide useful insights into the debate around teenageliteracy cultures and literacy in schools. For example, in schools, word processingand keyboard skills are valued; yet thumb-controlled technologies (games con-soles, texting) are denigrated. This book argues that if we are to encourage pupilsto develop the literacy skills they need for the 21st century, we need a morepositive and creative response to these popular forms of literacy. This inspiring book is key reading for trainee and practising teachers, literacyadvisers and policy makers. Moira Monteith is an educational consultant. She was previously a principallecturer in ICT in Education at Sheffield Hallam University, and before thata teacher. Her previous publications include ICT in the Primary School(Open University Press, 2002).