Drawing on interview material with best-selling children's book authors and workshops conducted in a wide variety of schools this book embraces the current agenda for a more imaginative, creative and flexible English curriculum.
Drawing on interview material with best-selling children's book authors and workshops conducted in a wide variety of schools this book embraces the current agenda for a more imaginative, creative and flexible English curriculum.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Diane Duncan, formerly a primary headteacher and university lecturer is now an educational researcher, writer and consultant. She is also a visiting lecturer at the University of Hertfordshire.
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Acknowledgements Preface Introduction 1. Part 1 Teaching Michael Morpurgo Part 2 Michael Morpurgo, Weaver of Magic 2. Part 1 Teaching Anthony Browne Part 2 The Art of Anthony Browne's Picture Books 3. Part 1 Teaching Philip Pullman Part 2 Philip Pullman: Parallel Worlds and Penny Dreadfuls 4. Part 1 Teaching Comics Part 2 Powers and Responsibilities: Comic Books in Education 5. Part 1 Teaching Jacqueline Wilson Part 2 Jacqueline Wilson: Girls Behaving Badly ... 6. Part 1 Harry Potter and the Magic of Film Part 2 J.K. Rowling: Love, Loss and Magic Children's Literature Journals and Magazines Bibliography Index
Acknowledgements Preface Introduction 1. Part 1 Teaching Michael Morpurgo Part 2 Michael Morpurgo, Weaver of Magic 2. Part 1 Teaching Anthony Browne Part 2 The Art of Anthony Browne's Picture Books 3. Part 1 Teaching Philip Pullman Part 2 Philip Pullman: Parallel Worlds and Penny Dreadfuls 4. Part 1 Teaching Comics Part 2 Powers and Responsibilities: Comic Books in Education 5. Part 1 Teaching Jacqueline Wilson Part 2 Jacqueline Wilson: Girls Behaving Badly ... 6. Part 1 Harry Potter and the Magic of Film Part 2 J.K. Rowling: Love, Loss and Magic Children's Literature Journals and Magazines Bibliography Index
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