2014
DOI: 10.1080/10350330.2014.950010
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Reading visual narratives: image analysis of children's picture books

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“…Reading is an activity that can enrich children's experiences and knowledge. During the reading activity, children became keen observers in observing stories and pictures in books [4], [13]. This indicates that books are an important resource for children.…”
Section: The Urgency Of Gender Equality In Children's Booksmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Reading is an activity that can enrich children's experiences and knowledge. During the reading activity, children became keen observers in observing stories and pictures in books [4], [13]. This indicates that books are an important resource for children.…”
Section: The Urgency Of Gender Equality In Children's Booksmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The relationship between children and children's books today is like an electronic communication medium with the audiences. Children interact with books in two ways: children as readers and children as spectators or observers [4], [5]. In addition, the interaction of children and books can also be identified from other early literacy practices such as storytelling to children [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Conventional complexity that occurs, for example, such as the arrangement of classrooms which usually follows the format of the teacher in front of the class chronologically providing material with a boomers teacher model (Yazdani & Shahbazi, 2017), giving examples to students (Painter et al, 2012), and giving students opportunities to practicing alone with homework (Komalasari, 2010). This shows no significant problems in conventional learning, but there is a need for innovation in the learning model to provide active experiences to students.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%