2001
DOI: 10.1177/004005990103300507
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Storytelling Addressing the Literacy Needs of Diverse Learners

Abstract: By observing the give and take intrinsic to storytelling, children learn how to build a relationship with an audience.

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“…We can trigger unrealized senses and powers of imagination that have important effects on our individual and collective lives (Miller and Pennycuff, 2008;Wachtman and Johnson, 2009). In particular, stories can help children to obtain information about human experiences (Carson and Becker, 2003), as well as providing them with opportunities to investigate, analyze and explain the concepts and events that relate to real life (Craig et al, 2001). In this process, they can evaluate themselves holistically and complete themselves in missing points in terms of character.…”
Section: Discussion and Recommendationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We can trigger unrealized senses and powers of imagination that have important effects on our individual and collective lives (Miller and Pennycuff, 2008;Wachtman and Johnson, 2009). In particular, stories can help children to obtain information about human experiences (Carson and Becker, 2003), as well as providing them with opportunities to investigate, analyze and explain the concepts and events that relate to real life (Craig et al, 2001). In this process, they can evaluate themselves holistically and complete themselves in missing points in terms of character.…”
Section: Discussion and Recommendationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bustamante, (2002) and Peck (1989) advise teachers to encourage learners to write/compose their own stories as before long they will love reading and writing as they copy from the familiar stories. Similarly, storytelling has also been shown to promote reading comprehension and writing (Miller & Pennycuff, 2008;Craig, Hull, Haggart & Crowder, 2001) and enhances expressive and receptive language development (Peck, 1989;Cliatt & Shaw, 1988). This is possible because stories have a structure like that of written text, i.e.…”
Section: Storytelling and Literacy Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Storytelling is a unique method of communication and students express their thoughts and ideas in their own unique ways. As students prepare their stories and go through the writing process, it provides them with opportunities for social interaction and an opportunity for self-expression (Craig et al, 2001). Storytelling is not only used for communication purposes, but storytelling has been used to teach literacy skills, cooperative learning skills, critical thinking, and to build knowledge of different contexts (Mello, 2001).…”
Section: Using Storytelling For Educational Purposesmentioning
confidence: 99%