Formação do leitor literário: com a palavra, as crianças!
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https://doi.org/10.5216/ia.v43i1.50788Abstract
Este artigo aborda sobre o letramento literário. Resulta de pesquisa desenvolvida com um grupo de crianças do ciclo de alfabetização, ao longo de três anos, que teve como foco o trabalho com a literatura infantil. Mais do que falar das crianças, fala com elas. Apresenta o uso do grupo focal como estratégia de coleta de dados, que cria condições para a participação das crianças na pesquisa. Entre as contribuições aponta como relevantes para a formação do leitor literário a formulação de estratégias de ensino e a escuta das crianças sobre suas experiências com a leitura.
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