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Jake Hope 
Seeing Sense 
Visual literacy as a tool for libraries, learning and reader development

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Foreword by Sir Philip Pullman, CBE, FRSL
Illustrated foreword by Chris Riddell, OBE


The burgeoning field of visual literacy can be universally understood across a wide variety of cultural backgrounds, regardless of traditional literacy levels. A key tool for navigating digital devices, there is often an antipathy surrounding visual literacy borne out of stigma and at times, intimidation.


Seeing Sense brings together research and best practice from different organisations and institutions all over the world to showcase the role of visual literacy as a tool for promoting reading. It will be key in raising awareness among librarians and education practitioners, promoting aspiration and achievement among the children and young people they work with.


Coverage includes:



  • an overview of visual literacy as a tool for reading development

  • the role of visual literacy in design and display within libraries and resource centres

  • advice for library and information professionals on how to gain greater confidence in using and understanding visual literacy as part of strategies to engage readers

  • a number of practical case studies to illustrate the power and potency of visual literacy as a key tool for making reading accessible, engaging, and appealing for all.

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Table of Content

Contents


List of figures, boxes and case studies


Acknowledgements
Foreword
Philip Pullman


1. In the Frame: what is visual literacy and why does it matter?
An introduction to Seeing Sense


Origins of visual literacy


Visual literacy in the digital age


Becoming visually literate


Cave to computer screen: a potted guide to visual literacy in society


Types of visual literacy


2. The Big Picture: terminology for talking about and critiquing illustration


The building blocks for visual literacy


The anatomy of a picture book


The role of colour


Media, style and techniques


Features of visual narratives


Features in graphic novels


3. The Reading Journey: the developmental stages of reading


The emerging pre-reader


The novice reader


The decoding reader


The fluent, comprehending reader


The expert reader


A framework for visual competencies


Visual literacy in practice


4. Close Inspection: influences and insights into people and processes that shape visual narratives


Agents


Publishers


Graphic design and print


Harmony in words and pictures


Representation and translation


Pictures mean business


A comic perspective


Graphic novels


5. Windows into Worlds: the importance of visual representation and inclusion


Cultural diversity


Gender


Sexuality


Mental health


Empathy


Learning needs


Inclusion


Sight


Colour blindness


6. Prize Winning Pictures: an exploration of awards and honours


The CILIP Kate Greenaway Medal


The Macmillan Prize for Illustration


The Klaus Flugge Prize


The Excelsior Award


Regional book awards


International Awards


The Biennial of illustration, Bratislava


The Bologna Ragazzi Award


The Caldecott Medal


The Children’s Book Council of Australia Book of the Year Awards


The Little Hakka Awards


The Children’s Laureate


7. Looking to Learn: an insight into visual literacy for information


The power of visual information


Finding fun in learning


Creating visually rich learning environments


Partnerships to create visual learning opportunities


8. A Room with a View: making the most of visual literacy in libraries and settings


Stock


Services


Space


Case Studies


Conclusion


Afterword


Nick Sharratt


Glossary


References


Index

About the author

Jake Hope is a reading development and children’s book consultant with a keen interest in librarianship, visual literacy, diversity and children’s books. Named as one of top ten librarians of the future in the United Kingdom’s ‘Love Libraries Campaign’, he has been a regular reviewer and commentator on children’s books for numerous publications and websites, including leading children’s book journal ‘Books for Keeps’ and the UK’s trade magazine ‘The Bookseller.’ As Reading and Learning Development Manager for Lancashire County Council, he designed and delivered a year-long promotion of visual literacy as well as the ‘Lancashire Reading Trail’, an illustrated scheme aimed at encouraging children to read while fostering an awareness of local geography and culture. He has judged numerous book awards, including the CILIP Carnegie and Kate Greenaway Medals, for whom he now Chairs the Working Party.
Language English ● Format PDF ● Pages 224 ● ISBN 9781783304431 ● File size 5.8 MB ● Publisher Facet Publishing ● City London ● Country GB ● Published 2020 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 7537716 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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