Children's literature in the classroom and the curriculum
Smith, Vivienne; Wyse, Dominic and Hayward, Louise and Pandya, Jessica, eds. (2015) Children's literature in the classroom and the curriculum. In: The SAGE Handbook of Curriculum, Pedagogy and Assessment. Sage, London, pp. 606-620. ISBN 9781446297025
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This chapter argues that although children's literature enjoys a relatively high profile in popular culture in the UK, its place in the curriculum is less secure. The chapter explores a number of possible reasons for this, including the effect of frequent legislation and curriculum change, an emphasis on literacy, rather than literature in the minds of teachers and policy makers, and an underdeveloped understanding of why children’s literature matters. The chapter argues that because of the cognitive gains that can result from reading literary fiction, children's literature in the curriculum has the potential to be the engine for social mobility and the closing of the achievement gap between advantaged and disadvantaged children. It calls therefore for a radical reassessment of the place of children’s literature in the curriculum and a development of a pedagogy that marries deep knowledge of children’s texts with an understanding of the developing cognitive of young readers. It argues that children's literature should be at the core of the curriculum.
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Smith, Vivienne ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9300-776X; Wyse, Dominic, Hayward, Louise and Pandya, Jessica-
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Item type: Book Section ID code: 57229 Dates: DateEvent17 December 2015PublishedSubjects: Education > Theory and practice of education > Curriculum
Language and Literature > Childrens literatureDepartment: Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences (HaSS) > Strathclyde Institute of Education > Education Depositing user: Pure Administrator Date deposited: 03 Aug 2016 09:18 Last modified: 11 Nov 2024 16:41 Related URLs: URI: https://strathprints.strath.ac.uk/id/eprint/57229