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Author(s): Leigh, S. Rebecca | Abstract: In this three-month qualitative study, 36 pre and in-service teachers were invited to create and write poems from four idea bundles (e.g., the mixed bundle, the verbal bundle, the visual bundle, and the arranged bundle) in response to four picture book read alouds that address themes of abandonment (Wild, 2006), homelessness (Wild, 2007), togetherness (Woodson, 2015), and renewal (Tan, 2010). Bundles included a variety of visual and print media (e.g., photographs, art, magazines, newspapers, sheet music, books, greeting cards), used to enhance literacy experiences in writing poems. The purpose of the study was to investigate how different visual and verbal media support students in their efforts to write poems. Analysis of 136 idea bundles, poems, questionnaires, and class discussion on read alouds as they related to students’ writing suggest that idea bundles provided a meaningful pathway for supporting students’ efforts to write vivid and descriptive poems.
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摘要:在为期三个月的定性研究中,我们邀请了36名在职和在职教师根据四个概念束(混合概念束、语言概念束、视觉概念束和排列概念束)创作诗歌,以回应四本大声朗读的绘本,主题分别是遗弃(Wild, 2006)、无家可归(Wild, 2007)、团结(Woodson, 2015)和更新(Tan, 2010)。捆绑包包括各种视觉和印刷媒体(如照片、艺术、杂志、报纸、乐谱、书籍、贺卡),用于提高写诗时的读写能力。这项研究的目的是调查不同的视觉和语言媒体如何帮助学生写诗。通过对136个与学生写作相关的创意包、诗歌、问卷调查和课堂讨论的分析表明,创意包为支持学生努力写出生动、描述性的诗歌提供了一条有意义的途径。
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