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International Research in Children's Literature

open access: closedInternational Research in Children's Literature, 2013

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The Children's Physical Environment Rating Scale (CPERS): Reliability and Validity for Assessing the Physical Environment of Early Childhood Educational Facilities

Children, Youth and Environments, 2023
:This paper summarizes a series of studies conducted to test the reliability and validity of a new scale intended for the assessment of early childhood development centers (such as child care centers, nursery schools, kindergartens, and the like).
G. Moore, T. Sugiyama
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Bookbird 1957-1962—The Beginnings of the First International Journal for Children's Literature

open access: closedBookbird: A Journal of International Children's Literature, 2017
Christiane Raabe, Nikola von Merveldt
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An international children’s literature network: a position paper

International Library Review, 1987
Reflexions concernant le contenu d'une base de donnees qui permettrait le controle bibibliographique et la recherche documentaire de la litterature pour enfants a l'echelon ...
Frances Laverne Carroll, Mary Meacham
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Gender, Childhood and Children’s Literature

, 2016
This paper explores the unique approach to childhood and children’s literature developed by the research and teaching of the Graduate Centre for International Research in Childhood: Literature, Culture, Media (CIRCL).
Karín Lesnik-Oberstein
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Voices of the Other: Children's Literature and the Postcolonial Context

, 1999
General Editor's Forward Preface Contributors Introduction Roderick McGillis Section I: Theory 1. Rethinking the Identity of Cultural Otherness: The Discourse of Difference as an Unfinished Project Shaobo Xie 2.
R. McGillis
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The Best in International Literature for Today's Children:

Public Library Quarterly, 1993
Children's librarians can play an important role in combating cultural isolationism through the selection and promotion of translated children's books from other languages into English. Translations can serve as an important medium for sharing the similarities and differences between various cultures.
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