Teachers as Zookeepers? How Picture Books Describe Classroom Management

Authors

  • E. Christina Belcher Redeemer University College
  • Kimberly Maich, Dr. Memorial University
  • Monte Hardy, PhD student Brock University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.20360/langandlit29449

Abstract

Engaging the lens of classroom management, this research explores how teachers have been represented in children’s picture books as classroom managers. Picture books from the A-Zoo 7th Edition (2005) serve as a foundational data set to explore how the personification of teachers and the reality of the teaching experience are mirrored over time. Charteris’s heuristic of epistemological shudders (2014) —identifying a paradox which opens up possibilities for meaning making—was utilized alongside Krippendorff’s (1989) content analysis framework. Findings inform how the representation of teachers has portrayed a postmodern, deconstructive worldview regarding classroom management and professional representation, inviting further study into society’s ongoing perceptions of the teacher.

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Published

2019-12-31

How to Cite

Belcher, E. C., Maich, K., & Hardy, M. (2019). Teachers as Zookeepers? How Picture Books Describe Classroom Management. Language and Literacy, 21(4), 1–20. https://doi.org/10.20360/langandlit29449

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