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Visual journeys through wordless narratives: an international inquiry with immigrant children and The arrival

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Immigration is an ongoing, global phenomenon and schools and teachers in host countries must continually find new ways of working with the increasing numbers of immigrant pupils, including refugees and asylum seekers.

Language and literacy are crucial for inclusion in a new context but these must be developed in spaces where these children feel safe to explore themes that resonate with their experiences; to express their understanding and to engage in intercultural exchange.

Visual Journeys Through Wordless Narratives presents the exploration of response strategies to Shaun Tan's The Arrival.

The inquiry was carried out in educational settings, with children from many different parts of the world, in four host countries: the UK, Spain, Italy and the USA.

The findings reveal the benefits of using wordless narratives such as picturebooks and graphic novels together with visual strategies to support immigrant children's literary understandings and visual literacy.

They also reveal the wealth of experiences the children bring with them which have the potential to transform educational practices.

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Product Details
Bloomsbury Academic
1780937245 / 9781780937243
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
371.335
30/04/2014
United Kingdom
English
267 pages
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