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Drawings as Imaginative Expressions of Philosophical Ideas in a Grade 2 South African Literacy Classroom
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- Author(s): Murris, Karin S.; Thompson, Robyn
- Language:
English
- Source:
Reading & Writing: Journal of the Reading Association of South Africa. 2016 7(2).
- Publication Date:
2016
- Document Type:
Journal Articles
Reports - Research
- Additional Information
- Availability:
AOSIS. 15 Oxford Street, Durbanville, Cape Town, 7550 South Africa. Tel: +27-21-975-2602; Fax: +27-21-975-4635; e-mail: publishing@aosis.co.za; Web site: https://rw.org.za/index.php/rw
- Peer Reviewed:
Y
- Source:
11
- Education Level:
Elementary Education
- Subject Terms:
- Subject Terms:
- ISSN:
2079-8245
- Abstract:
This article reports on a philosophy for children (P4C) literacy project in a South African foundation phase classroom that introduces an important new focus in the P4C classroom: the visualisation of philosophical ideas provoked by the picture book "The Big Ugly Monster and the Little Stone Rabbit" (2004) by Chris Wormell, giving voice to young children's own imaginative ideas and beliefs (in this case about death). This research shows how a particular use of the community of philosophical enquiry pedagogy combined with the making of drawings necessitates a rethinking of what 'voice' means. We conclude that the children's drawings bring something new into existence, thereby offering unique material and discursive opportunities for all children, including those who otherwise might not have expressed their ideas.
- Abstract:
As Provided
- Number of References:
41
- Publication Date:
2018
- Accession Number:
EJ1186941
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