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Making tutorial films on picturebooks in teacher education
Author(s) -
Berit Westergaard Bjørlo,
Ellen Birgitte Johnsrud
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
journal of literary education
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2659-3149
DOI - 10.7203/jle.4.21010
Subject(s) - norwegian , girl , mathematics education , multimodality , collaborative learning , visual arts , psychology , pedagogy , computer science , art , linguistics , world wide web , developmental psychology , philosophy
In this article we analyze two films about picturebooks, made in student-led groups in a children’s literature course at university level. We also investigate the self-assessments the students wrote. The assignment was designed to explore specific Norwegian picturebooks, in this case Snill (What a girl!) by Gro Dahle and Svein Nyhus and Garmanns Sommer (Garmann’s Secret) by Stian Hole. Our aim is to highlight in which ways this assignment expanded the students’ knowledge on picturebooks and literature didactics. For this purpose, we build upon picturebook theory, theories on multimodality and theories on collaborative learning processes. Our findings support results and ideas in other studies on how to use and produce multimodal artefacts and digitized media in collaborative learning contexts (Jewitt, 2006; Jewitt, 2013; Kress & Selander, 2011; Selander, 2015), and studies on the potential of collaborative teaching and learning processes, and of   students’ self-assessments (Alexander,2017). Both films present and discuss the interplay between words and images in ways that demonstrate solid knowledge of picturebook theory. The analyses also indicate that this kind of film making project may foster a high degree of student engagement suited to achieve in-depth knowledge on topics within the field of children’s literature.

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