Picture in Children's Story Books: Children's Perspective

  • Bulut-Ozsezer M
  • Canbazoglu H
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The aim of this study is to collect and analyze children's comments on the pictures in children's story books. Four students studied in the first grade of a public primary school in Adana participated in the study. The research model is an example of phenomenology among qualitative research patterns. Focus group method was used as the data collection tool and observation method was used in a second exercise to support the first method. In focus group discussion "The City on the Wind" by Behic Ak, selected as the Book 1, was reviewed along with 4 participating students. In the second exercise, the book named "The Little Match Girl" selected as Book 2 was reviewed. Descriptive analysis and document analysis methods were used in the analysis of the research data. Students' comments on the pictures were collected under four different themes. "Description" among these themes was the most common in student expressions. The sentences for the themes of superficial interpretation, imaginative interpretation and critical understanding were less frequently used by students. Another finding of the study is the number of words students used to describe the picture. Students built short sentences not exceeding 2-3 words.

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Bulut-Ozsezer, M. S., & Canbazoglu, H. B. (2018). Picture in Children’s Story Books: Children’s Perspective. International Journal of Educational Methodology, 4(4), 205–217. https://doi.org/10.12973/ijem.4.4.205

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