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What is Picturebook

Handbook of Research on Reconceptualizing Preservice Teacher Preparation in Literacy Education
A book juxtaposing text and images to relay a narrative. Usually contains 32 pages.
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Critical Reading, Critical Literacy, and Critical Classrooms: The Power of Using Picturebooks With Preservice Teachers
Melissa Summer Wells (University of Mary Washington, USA), Jennifer D. Morrison (University of South Carolina, USA), and Julia M. López-Robertson (University of South Carolina, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-8725-6.ch001
Abstract
Critical reading and critical literacy are skills that preservice teachers need to cultivate not only in their future students, but also in their own literacy practices. Picturebooks have the unique power to facilitate critical reading and critical literacy with preservice teachers. This chapter analyzes critical reading, critical literacy, and the power of picturebooks and then presents three approaches for using picturebooks to develop critical reading and critical literacy skills with preservice teachers: (1) field-based coursework with multicultural children's literature, (2) analyzing voices and perspectives in read-alouds, and (3) analyzing wordless picturebooks. Through intentional use of picturebooks in educator preparation programs, preservice teachers can gain the expertise necessary to use picturebooks to craft their own critical classrooms.
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Culturally Significant Learning in an Online Children's Literature Class: Transformations and Transactions
Approximately 32 pages on average, such texts involve a symbiotic relationship between words and images. Picturebooks differ from picture books (two words) where illustrations simply duplicate the written words and primarily serve as a scaffold for emergent readers.
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Stimulating Multiple Intelligences in Infant Education From an Augmented Didactic Itinerary
A type of literary and visual work belonging to children’s literature. It combines sequenced images and written texts which complement one another to narrate stories. There are also picturebooks without text, where the work is built exclusively from the illustrations.
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