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The Reading Crisis in Iran (During the 1960s and 1970s): A Critical Discourse Analysis [PDF]
Purpose: Reading is one of the challenging problems in contemporary Iran. After the Persian Constitutional Revolution (1905-1911), reading becomes one of the factors that Iranians considered it necessary for modernization and development. For this reason,
Siamak Mahboub +2 more
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Social Justice In Contemporary North American Children’s Picture Books: An Intersectional Analysis [PDF]
For as long as there have been young readers, children’s literature has served educational purposes, intentional and otherwise, inside and outside of the classroom.
Tavares Neto, Maria Theresa
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Gender by the Book investigates the gender representations that French children's literature transmits to readers today. Using an interdisciplinary, mixed methods approach, this book grounds its literary analysis in a sociohistorical examination of three
Fette, Julie
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Reading for gain or reading for fun: empirical evidence from China on the adoption mechanism of integrated children's books. [PDF]
Cui J, Guo J, Yang J, Wu L, Bao Y.
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Children’s and young adult literature is seen as an astute and critical observer of societal conditions, social tensions, and processes of change, emphasizing the reciprocal relationship between literature and society.
Jendrzey, Katarzyna
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Māori medium children’s views about learning mathematics: possibilities for future directions
Pre-European traditional Māori education in New Zealand was integrated and holistic. With Western influence many Maori children struggled to achieve at school. Māori medium education based on retaining Māori values, language and culture therefore emerged
Taylor, Merilyn, Hāwera, Ngārewa
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John Mystery and the Australian Book Trade
The Children’s Literature Collection at the State Library of Victoria holds over 100,000 Australian and overseas children’s books published between the sixteenth and twenty-first centuries.
O'Conor, Juliet
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Robots Tell Stories: The Breakthrough of AI in Swedish Children’s Literature In 2022 and 2023, the first AI-produced children’s books were published in Sweden, and by 2024 the number of titles partly or wholly created with artificial intelligence had ...
Malin Nauwerck, Amanda Idberg
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Children’s literature has tremendously grown in number of titles and in variety of themes and subject matter. Critics and literary writers have observed and stated that the production of children’s books is the most rapidly growing segment in the ...
CHINONYE, EKWOSIANYA, MARTHA
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