Children's Literature
(objectives)
The educational objectives of the Children’s Literature Course include disciplinary study, accompanied by teaching strategies useful for fostering meaningful learning both in terms of scholastic motivation and affective and socio-relational profile. Furthermore, they include the study of the cognitive, affective and socio-relational aspects of learning to read literary texts for children, so that the teacher can analyze and manage these aspects, thus contributing to the overall education of the child, in a class atmosphere positive that promotes individual and social well-being. In particular, the Children’s Literature promotes in the student:
- reflection on the role of reading texts and images in culture and contemporary society, based on a critical knowledge related to the evolution of contemporary publishing production, also with international openings;
- specific competence in welcoming children in kindergarten and guiding their training up to primary school, promoting and developing autonomy and awareness of symbolic thought and intellectual maturation by starting a dynamic relationship and creative with the book and narration;
- advanced preparation in the fundamental themes of educational sciences, with particular regard to the knowledge and skills of the psychological, pedagogical and social aspects relating to children and their development, from birth to adolescence, and related to learning and teaching in kindergarten and primary school;
- competence in teaching methods and teaching techniques characteristic of kindergarten, such as play, listening, reading aloud and practical experience;
- the historical-critical analysis of the fundamental nodes of the literature for western children, which favors an autonomy of judgment and an aptitude to search for new solutions and didactic proposals suitable for the various classes.
With the course of Children’s literature, students will be able to achieve the following educational goals: In terms of knowledge and understanding: - knowledge in the field of children's literature, with particular attention to the historical development of this discipline and the aspects of research and the interpretative criticism of literary text for children - knowledge of the prospects and theoretical models of children’s literature - knowledge of the main models of didactic design and evaluation methods of the child-narrative-book relationship. - knowledge of IT tools and technologies for innovation-based teaching, in particular relating to the use of paper and digital texts In terms of ability to apply knowledge and understanding: - ability to create an authentic educational relationship aimed at emotional-emotional, socio-cultural and cognitive maturation gained through a conscious use of pre-reading and reading in both primary and secondary schools; - ability to design and realize training paths that use narrative and book with a variety of methodologies and organizational solutions appropriate to child development and learning progression; - ability to take care of documentation, to monitor teaching and to devise instruments for verifying and evaluating student learning, taking due consideration of INVALSI trials and those resulting from the major international surveys on learning levels (IEA TIMSS and PIRLS). In terms of autonomy of judgment: - Attitudes to problematize situations and educational events, to analyze them deeply and to elaborate them in a reflective way, putting children in the condition of always elaborating a personal reading perspective; - Aptitude to consider alternative solutions to problems and to make decisions that respond to the student's training needs, stimulating them, for example, from switching from verbal to graphic language when approaching narratives; - Aptitude to renew didactic practices through openness to research, experimentation and innovation through the use of appropriately selected editorial products. In terms of communicative abilities: - ability to expose in an organized manner the objectives and the nature of the teaching activity through educational and educational planning, with particular reference to the use of illustrated stories; - the ability to entertain positive relationships with pupils' families, showing openness and genuine interest in dialogue and adopting the humanistic-affective log of communication, with particular reference to families of pupils of different culture or religion; - the ability to use digital communication tools in school contexts both to use teaching technology and to reduce the distance between formal languages of scholastic and informal languages. In terms of lifelong learning: - Aptitude to always extend their knowledge of editorial novelties in the field of literature for children and adolescents.
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Code
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22902388 |
Language
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ITA |
Type of certificate
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Profit certificate
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Credits
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8
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Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
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M-PED/02
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Contact Hours
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60
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Type of Activity
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Core compulsory activities
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Group: CANALE 1
Teacher
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CANTATORE LORENZO
(syllabus)
The lessons will be mainly dedicated to the identification of strategies and methods to educate children to read and to stimulate the necessary motivational processes in them. Reading aloud, animated reading, the construction of the reading environment, the physical relationship with the book-object, reading images, the places where reading is promoted (crèche, school, library, playroom, home, etc.), the creative relationship between narration, reading and writing: these are just some of the major themes that cross and determine the complex relationship of children with literary and iconic texts and that need to be tackled with care and pedagogical professionalism in order to combat the serious problem of young people moving away from reading practices and the use of literary texts. Alongside these theoretical aspects, Professor Cantatore's lectures will be characterised by: 1. appropriate historical focus to identify the most important steps in the progressive formation of a literary tradition specifically dedicated to early childhood; 2. practical demonstrations of how a book can be read to/with children (in this case the active participation of the students is envisaged). During the course, film adaptations of literary texts for children will be screened and writers, illustrators, critics, publishers, booksellers, educators and teachers specialised in children's literature will be invited to give lectures.
(reference books)
Testi critici: • Susanna Barsotti, Lorenzo Cantatore (a cura di), Letteratura per l’infanzia: forme, temi e simboli del contemporaneo, Editore Carocci, Roma 2019 • Maurice Sendak, Caldecott & Co., Edizioni Junior, Parma 2021 Giuseppe Lombardo Radice, Come si uccidono le anime, edizioni ETS, Pisa 2020
Albi illustrati: • Leo Lionni, Piccolo blu e piccolo giallo¸ Babalibri • Maurice Sendak, Nel paese dei mostri selvaggi, Adelphi • Roberto Innocenti, Rosa Bianca, La Margherita
Romanzi (da leggere in edizione integrale): • Charles Dickens, Le avventure di Oliver Twist (edizione consigliata Rizzoli) • Johanna Spyri, Heidi (edizione consigliata Giunti) • Edmondo De Amicis, Cuore (edizione consigliata Feltrinelli) • Mark Twain, Le avventure di Huckleberry Finn (edizione consigliata Rizzoli) • L. Frank Baum, Il meraviglioso mago di Oz (edizione consigliata Feltrinelli) • P. Lyndon Travers, Mary Poppins (edizione consigliata Rizzoli) • Michael Ende, La storia infinita (edizione consigliata Salani) • Roald Dahl, Il G.G.G. (edizione consigliata Salani)
Letture di albi illustrati e romanzi verranno indicate al principio del corso.
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Dates of beginning and end of teaching activities
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From 01/10/2022 to |
Delivery mode
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Traditional
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Attendance
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not mandatory
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Evaluation methods
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Oral exam
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Group: CANALE 2
Teacher
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BARSOTTI SUSANNA
(syllabus)
The initial purpose of the course is to give the historical, theoretical, conceptual and methodological fundamental issues in literature for children. The course aims to analyze the concept of "children's literature" examining in depth its historical evolution and focusing on what are its features both classic and contemporary. The lectures will aim to clarify the many stereotypes on this literature, generally seen as "simple" whereas it is a complex discipline; the children's literature will also be analyzed for its ability to give back traces of childhood. During the course will be analyzed and discussed critically certain genres of literature and different kind of texts for children, in particular we will focus on the fairy tale and picture book as a peculiar textual form capable to facilitate a aesthetic education and visual literacy and to deal with so-called “difficult” themes.
(reference books)
Examination books: • Susanna Barsotti, Lorenzo Cantatore (a cura di), "Letteratura per l’infanzia: forme, temi e simboli del contemporaneo", Carocci • Un libro a scelta tra (coloro che sosterranno l'esame agli appelli di gennaio e febbraio avranno a disposizione il solo testo di Giorgia Grilli, coloro che sosterranno l'esame da maggio 2023 in poi, potranno scegliere tra i due testi): - Grilli G., "Di cosa parlano i libri per bambini. La letteratura per l'infanzia come critica radicale", Donzelli, Roma, 2021. - Acone L., Barsotti S., Grandi W., "Da genti e paesi lontani. La fiaba nel tempo tra canone, metamorfosi e risonanze", Marcianum Press - Edizioni Studium, Venezia, 2023 (in corso di stampa). • Ortu E. (a cura di), "Oltre lo specchio delle bugie. Domande e riflessioni sull'identizzazione di genere nelle narrazioni per l'infanzia", Edizioni Junior-Bambini, Reggio Emilia, 2022.
They are also part of the course and of the examination a number of readings of your choice (a classic, a contemporary novel, two picture books). The reading list will be announced and published on Formonline within the first two weeks of the start of the course.
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Dates of beginning and end of teaching activities
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From 01/10/2022 to |
Delivery mode
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Traditional
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Attendance
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not mandatory
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Evaluation methods
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Written test
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