Teaching Children’s Literature in the Primary School
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First published in 1990, this book addresses debates about teaching literature in primary schools. While many teachers questioned formal literary instruction for young learners, the book demonstrates practical methods for engaging children with texts, poetry, and storytelling in classroom settings. First published in 1990, Teaching Children’s Literature in the Primary School addresses a critical educational debate of its time. As literature teaching became an integral component of the National Curriculum, many primary school teachers, particularly those in nursery and infant departments, questioned whether literature could genuinely be taught to young children. This uncertainty often stemmed from concerns about formal literary examination and analysis being inappropriate for early learners. Fenwick challenges these reservations, arguing persuasively that children’s literature not only can but should be taught in primary schools. His book explores the transformative power of storytelling, practical classroom applications, and techniques for developing genuine engagement with texts. The book covers important topics including poetry appreciation and creation, alternative fiction formats, and strategies for discovering books. It will be a valuable read for students and researchers of education.
First published in 1990, this book addresses debates about teaching literature in primary schools. While many teachers questioned formal literary instruction for young learners, the book demonstrates practical methods for engaging children with texts, poetry, and storytelling in classroom settings. First published in 1990, Teaching Children’s Literature in the Primary School addresses a critical educational debate of its time. As literature teaching became an integral component of the National Curriculum, many primary school teachers, particularly those in nursery and infant departments, questioned whether literature could genuinely be taught to young children. This uncertainty often stemmed from concerns about formal literary examination and analysis being inappropriate for early learners. Fenwick challenges these reservations, arguing persuasively that children’s literature not only can but should be taught in primary schools. His book explores the transformative power of storytelling, practical classroom applications, and techniques for developing genuine engagement with texts. The book covers important topics including poetry appreciation and creation, alternative fiction formats, and strategies for discovering books. It will be a valuable read for students and researchers of education.
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