The Magic of Storytelling: The Gateway to Literacy

Early Childhood Education - Discover Playful Ways to Engage Children in Storytelling

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The Magic of Storytelling: The Gateway to Literacy
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1.5 hours
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Sep 2023
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What you will learn

Introduction to Fantasy Play

The Work of Vivian Paley & Boston Public Schools

The Role of the Teacher

Be Courageous & Bold - Certificate of Completion

Why take this course?

Literacy begins with telling our story!  Discover playful and creative ways to engage children in speaking, drawing, and writing about their lives through imaginary play.


In Reggio Emilia classrooms, the most important voice is the voice of the child.  Our task, is to draw out their stories.


We begin by defining Cooperative play is the highest form of play. Learn how recognize the types of play occurring in your classroom.  Lev Vygotsky was a Russian developmental psychologist in the early twentieth century.  His research in child development led to what is now called, the Constructivist Theory.  The belief that we all learn by constructing knowledge over time.  We will examine the work of Vygotsky and Dewey as they describe the child as a social learner, becoming knowledgeable within the context of group work and play.  Vygotsky differentiated between immature and mature play - calling dramatic play the highest form of learning.

This course follows the research of Vivian Paley, examining our adult perceptions of children's learning and the value of imaginary play.  We look at the work of Boston Public Schools implementing Paley's model of storytelling.  What is Paley getting at when she says, "As I continued to record the children's dialogues, my own mind began to open.  I felt ready to risk the role of storyteller".  Paley (2009)  How comfortable are you as a teacher fostering make-believe stories?

Finally we will look into teaching strategies, encouraging teachers to take a leap of faith in modeling storytelling based upon the real stories occurring in your classroom.   Drawing stories out from children is really about mastering the art of asking open-ended questions.  It requires a patience to wait for young children to process your questions and respond.  We place interesting materials in front of the children and ask them to create something.  As the child creates, we engage them in conversations, writing down their words.

This course includes over 60 minutes of quality classroom video and pdf article downloads.


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Reviews

Krishna
March 12, 2023
The topic was covered well and encouraged one to explore one's own way of engaging and teaching. The resources were good and handy.
Kenia
June 7, 2022
It inspired me as a teacher to listen to students' own story. It is full of fresh ideas and good resources!
Donna
April 17, 2022
We need to break free from the old way of learning and be bold enough to allow our uniqueness to shine through. Loved this.
Amanda
February 24, 2022
Simplesmente fantástico! Superou minhas expectativas, me ensinou muito (inclusive já fui colocando em prática o que aprendia e deu muito certo!) Sou estudante de Biblioteconomia, estarei me formando esse semestre e consegui um emprego na área, por enquanto é estágio, mas já tenho responsabilidades de bibliotecária formada, e uma delas é o Story Time. É o mais difícil pra mim pois eu nunca havia trabalhado diretamente com crianças e por tanto tempo, então ficava travada, sem ideias, com medo de parecer boba.. mas foi exatamente o oposto, quando eu me soltei, "liberei a criança interior" escondida em mim, deu certo! Ainda estou aprendendo muita coisa, e a barreira da língua ainda atrapalha, mas o resto.. está mais fácil de lidar! Eu gostaria de agradecer muitíssimo por este curso, ele é simplesmente incrível, fácil de compreender, dinâmico... Maravilhoso! Muito obrigada mais uma vez!
Aishwarya
January 24, 2022
This course is very informative and well organised. However, I just wish that the videos were a little bit more detailed. Of course, the course provides resources to read, but it would be nice to have those summarised in the videos in addition to the PDFs. Also, it talks about many researchers in the field of child development. It would be helpful to have a summary of their theories provided in the resources too. But, overall a great course that covers a lot of information without seeming boring or cumbersome at all.
Isabelle
January 23, 2022
Parce que c’est intéressant et présenté d’une façon dont je n’avais pas vue avant. Mais, c’est tôt pour donner une appréciation globale
Vanessa
April 14, 2021
The different types of development in play and how kids see it is such an eyeopener to simple guide them into playing constructively but yet free as in the straw expl. and to observe more and correct less but yet guide where needed.
Irina
March 22, 2021
An amazing content and presentation! I think the course is very good for teachers and for the parents too!
Stella
December 17, 2020
I love everything that revolves around making the Early Years fun for both the children and teachers.
Janina
April 21, 2020
Over all the course has been really good and it has been a pleasure to get new ideas and to brighten the own Horizont. The aspect that the written comments contained mistakes in spelling or different words from what was verbally mentioned brought a little confusion in between. Example - traumatic play instead of dramatic play. But in general the course was good.
Rose
April 20, 2020
What a really lovely course ! The layout was great and all the resources are very helpful, really looking forward to putting what i have learned into practice in my classroom Thank you for a wonderful experience!
Gifty
April 16, 2020
This course has been very beneficial to since i want to run a pre - school on my own. The types of play and when to apply and to whom that children at various ages, has been very helpful to me. Thank you.
Sherry
April 15, 2020
i think that being able to watch children play can teach you alot about that child. I have really taken a few ideas from this course and can not wait to see them in action with our little ones at the academy
Sandra
April 15, 2020
it gave me a good insight into how open ended material can be used to inspire children's imaginations and create situations for endless games and learning experiences.
Clara
April 15, 2020
A good balance between theory, principles and practical advice. I will for sure keep it in mind within my work.

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