1st Edition

The Use of Children's Literature in Teaching A study of politics and professionalism within teacher education

By Alyson Simpson Copyright 2016
200 Pages
by Routledge

196 Pages 5 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

196 Pages 5 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

The Use of Children's Literature in Teaching reveals the impact of politics, professional guidelines and restrictive measurements of literacy on the emerging identities of young teachers. It places renewed emphasis on the importance of creative teaching with children’s literature for the empowerment of teacher agency to enhance the learning of their students. Framing the debate alongside the... Read more

1. Asking the Difficult Questions  2. Research Design – Asking the Right Questions 3. Political and Professional Contexts and Controls  4. Analysis of Initial Teacher Education Programs  5. Conversations with ITE Academics and Children's Literature Specialists  6. Identity Formation in ITE  7. Politics, Professionalism and Position Statements 

Biography

Alyson Simpson is Associate Professor of English and Literacy Education at the University of Sydney, Australia. As well as lecturing in pre-service teacher programs, she is lead author of Language, Literacy and Literature (Melbourne: OUP, 2013) and author of Reading Under the Covers: Helping Children to Choose Books (Newtown: PETAA, 2008).