When it comes to the death,it can be gruesome or be dolente.However,the death also can be warm and be a new start of life.It is because we regard the death from different perspective that we show different attitude to...When it comes to the death,it can be gruesome or be dolente.However,the death also can be warm and be a new start of life.It is because we regard the death from different perspective that we show different attitude to the death.The novel The Great Blue Yonder which described the experience of the little protagonist died as a ghost wandering in the mortal world interpreted the death by fairy tale.In his wandering trip,he experience not only tears but also laughter.The more important experience he realized was that he took a new look at love and comprehended the significance of life.Because of the dislocation between narrative perspective and narrative contents,the abnormal narrative perspective owns the unique artistic charm.This thesis aims to interpret the Great Blue Yonder by taking the abnormal narrative perspective as the point of view from the dual narrative perspective of the ghosts and the children.The abnormal narrative perspective is endowed with the unique aesthetic effect because of its own aesthetic properties.It will make a great fresh aesthetic feast to readers.展开更多
Children’s perspective is based on their own cognitive level in understanding objective things.The study of children’s perspective is a bottom-up research process under the premise of having a full respect for a ch...Children’s perspective is based on their own cognitive level in understanding objective things.The study of children’s perspective is a bottom-up research process under the premise of having a full respect for a child’s view.With the change of views about children in recent years,“children’s perspective”has become a new research direction.At the same time,teacher-child interaction,as an important means of evaluating the quality of kindergarten education,requires a bottom-up perspective from children.This study hopes to understand children’s emotional experience in the process of teacher-child interaction as well as their understanding and evaluation of their own experience by exploring their perspectives on the interaction,so as to better improve the quality of teacher-child interaction in kindergarten.展开更多
A challenge for many School-Based Family Counseling(SBFC)practitioners,child psychotherapists and researchers are finding ways to give voice to children and eliciting trustworthy and detailed narratives that could ser...A challenge for many School-Based Family Counseling(SBFC)practitioners,child psychotherapists and researchers are finding ways to give voice to children and eliciting trustworthy and detailed narratives that could serve as resource for understanding the needs of young clients in the context of all their interpersonal networks.Children are often reticent when asked to self-disclose and tell their stories during consultation.The purpose of the present study was to examine the utility of five sequential steps constituting the Collage Life Story Elicitation Technique(CLET)for scaffolding storytelling among children in middle childhood(aged 9-12 years).Using the CLET for data collection and conducting an interpretive analysis,the researchers explored the performance of 38 middle-childhood children living in three different settings.Findings suggest that the five sequential steps of the CLET adequately and satisfactorily combine to stimulate and elicit rich data and help children to construct their narratives and represent the challenges they face in everyday living.We discuss the application of CLET in SBFC practice as tool when screening and intervention planning for children’s perspectives pertaining to a range of topics regarding each of the four quadrants as proposed in the SBFC metamodel.展开更多
文摘When it comes to the death,it can be gruesome or be dolente.However,the death also can be warm and be a new start of life.It is because we regard the death from different perspective that we show different attitude to the death.The novel The Great Blue Yonder which described the experience of the little protagonist died as a ghost wandering in the mortal world interpreted the death by fairy tale.In his wandering trip,he experience not only tears but also laughter.The more important experience he realized was that he took a new look at love and comprehended the significance of life.Because of the dislocation between narrative perspective and narrative contents,the abnormal narrative perspective owns the unique artistic charm.This thesis aims to interpret the Great Blue Yonder by taking the abnormal narrative perspective as the point of view from the dual narrative perspective of the ghosts and the children.The abnormal narrative perspective is endowed with the unique aesthetic effect because of its own aesthetic properties.It will make a great fresh aesthetic feast to readers.
基金This research was supported by Jilin Province Vocational Education and Adult Education Teaching Reform Research Project(2021ZCY338)。
文摘Children’s perspective is based on their own cognitive level in understanding objective things.The study of children’s perspective is a bottom-up research process under the premise of having a full respect for a child’s view.With the change of views about children in recent years,“children’s perspective”has become a new research direction.At the same time,teacher-child interaction,as an important means of evaluating the quality of kindergarten education,requires a bottom-up perspective from children.This study hopes to understand children’s emotional experience in the process of teacher-child interaction as well as their understanding and evaluation of their own experience by exploring their perspectives on the interaction,so as to better improve the quality of teacher-child interaction in kindergarten.
文摘A challenge for many School-Based Family Counseling(SBFC)practitioners,child psychotherapists and researchers are finding ways to give voice to children and eliciting trustworthy and detailed narratives that could serve as resource for understanding the needs of young clients in the context of all their interpersonal networks.Children are often reticent when asked to self-disclose and tell their stories during consultation.The purpose of the present study was to examine the utility of five sequential steps constituting the Collage Life Story Elicitation Technique(CLET)for scaffolding storytelling among children in middle childhood(aged 9-12 years).Using the CLET for data collection and conducting an interpretive analysis,the researchers explored the performance of 38 middle-childhood children living in three different settings.Findings suggest that the five sequential steps of the CLET adequately and satisfactorily combine to stimulate and elicit rich data and help children to construct their narratives and represent the challenges they face in everyday living.We discuss the application of CLET in SBFC practice as tool when screening and intervention planning for children’s perspectives pertaining to a range of topics regarding each of the four quadrants as proposed in the SBFC metamodel.