Speaking the Language of Nature: Reconceptualizing Early Literacy in Telling the Stories from the Garden

  • Carolyn J. Bjartveit University of Calgary & Mount Royal University

Abstract

This article describes how storytelling can develop early literacy skills and focus young children on nature. Over a nine-month period in two program years, children, parents, and educators at St. Andrews United Church Preschool in Calgary, Alberta worked collaboratively to tell and write The Stories from the Garden. These Stories from the Garden exemplify a holistic approach to literacy by connecting learning experiences focused on the natural world, the lifeworld of the classroom, interrelationships between the children, teachers and parents to the text itself.

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Author Biography

Carolyn J. Bjartveit, University of Calgary & Mount Royal University
Carolyn J. Bjartveit completed her Masters Degree in Education at the University of Calgary in June 2010. She is currently working on a PhD with a specialization in Interpretive Studies in the Graduate Division of Educational Research at the University of Calgary. She was a preschool teacher for fifteen years at St. Andrews United Church Preschool in Calgary southwest. Carolyn is currently an instructor in the Early Learning and Child Care faculty at Bow Valley College, the Faculty of Education at the University of Calgary, and Faculty of Youth Studies at Mount Royal University.
Published
2011-12-30
How to Cite
Bjartveit, C. J. (2011). Speaking the Language of Nature: Reconceptualizing Early Literacy in Telling the Stories from the Garden. Journal of Childhood Studies, 36(2), 17-23. https://doi.org/10.18357/jcs.v36i2.15088