Monday, February 7, 2011

Is There A Certain Race For Turner Syndrome

Il programma del corso

"The world behind the lines"

Program

Saturday, March 12:

9:00 to 9:30 PM Opening Session: Presentation of project and program.

9:30 to 11:30 PM "Telling stories and reading aloud. As the love of reading to children, "Report by Rita Valentino Merletti

HOURS 11:30 to 11:45 Coffee Break

HOURS 11:45 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. " Telling stories and reading aloud. As the love of reading to children, "Report by Rita Valentino Merletti

HOURS 16:00 to 18:00 Practical workshop to be read aloud by Librìforas Aps


Saturday, March 26

HOURS 9:00 to 11:30, "the book market and choosing the good book." Report by the Library for children Tuttestorie

11 HOURS: 30-11:45 Coffee Break

HOURS 11:45 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Market selection of books and good books. "Report by the Library for children Tuttestorie

16:00 - 18:00: Laboratory of textual choice by Librìforas Aps


Saturday, April 9

HOURS 9:00 to 11:30: "What the words do not say: the work of the illustrator for children." Laboratory and report by Pia Valentinis

HOURS 11:30 to 11:45 Coffee Break

11:45 to 13:00 hours : " What the words do not say: the work of the illustrator for children. " Laboratory and report by Pia Valentinis

16:00 - 18:00: "From the images the words" creative writing workshop by Librìforas Aps


Saturday, April 16

hours 9:00 to 11:30: "Theory and techniques of animation to read the" report by Victoria Negro.

HOURS 11:30 to 11:45 Coffee Break

11:45 to 13:00 hours "Theory and techniques of animation to read the" report by Vittoria Negro.

16:00 - 18:00: Laboratory simulation of a stunning animated reading by Librìforas Aps

Saturday, April 30

HOURS 9:00 to 11:30: "The story: mechanisms cultural and psychological dynamics" report and laboratory by Susanna Barsotti and Emanuele Ortu .

11:30 to 11:45 hours Coffee break

11:45 to 13:00 hours: "The story: cultural mechanisms and psychological dynamics" report and laboratory by Susanna Barsotti and Emanuele Ortu.

HOURS 16:00 to 18:00 "The poetic word" laboratory report and edited by Susan Barsotti and Emanuele Ortu.



Who are the speakers:

Rita Valentino Merletti

degree in Foreign Languages \u200b\u200band Literatures at the University of Turin, completed his training in the U.S. studying and working at Simmons College (as part of the Master's programs in children's literature) and Boston University (in the School of Education). In Italy he has published numerous essays, including "read aloud" and "Telling stories , both published by Mondadori (book series "Children"). In cooperation with leading trade magazines, is responsible for numerous educational projects reading and conducts training courses for teachers, librarians, educators and parents.

Cooperative Library for Children, Festival and Editions Tuttestorie

The Cooperative Library and Children Tuttestorie was born in Cagliari in 2000 initiative Cristina Fiori Manuela Fiori and Claudia Urgu. Promote, within and outside the library, cultural events related to books and reading workshops in schools and libraries, exhibitions of illustration, book fairs, training courses, meetings with authors and illustrators, bibliographies theme. Since 2006 Tuttestorie organizes the International Festival of Literature for Children, chaired by David Grossman, with whom the City of Cagliari won the City Paper Award 2010 for the "capacity" of the festival "to consolidate, in a few editions, as one of the most important sector, through meetings and workshops involving more and more children. " The library adheres to the Deans of the book of Sardinia, is a member of Sardis Independent Booksellers Association and the specialized libraries for children


Vittoria Negro

Expert in children's literature

Pia Valentinis

Born in Udine, currently resides in Cagliari. Since 1991, illustrates children's books in Italy and abroad. His illustrations have been exhibited in numerous solo and group exhibitions. He also won many international awards, and in 2002 won the Andersen Prize for best illustrator of the year. conducts education workshops for visual ni bambi and illustration courses.

Susanna Barsotti

Laureata in Lettera Moderne presso l'Università degli Studi di Pisa, ha poi conseguito il Dottorato di Ricerca in "Teoria e storia dei processi formativi" presso l'Università degli Studi di Firenze, dove è stata assegnista di ricerca dal 2000 al 2004. Attualmente è Ricercatrice di Storia della Pedagogia presso l'Università degli Studi di Cagliari, dove insegna Letteratura per l'infanzia nei Corsi di Laurea in Scienze dell'Educazione e della Formazione e Scienze della Formazione Primaria. Si occupa di Storia della letteratura per l'infanzia, ed in particular, has conducted studies on the fairy tale and its pedagogical value - education, and some writers for children. She was involved in two workshops on storytelling and the use of fairy tales for the Degree Course in Sciences Childhood at the University of Florence and Tuscany as a lecturer at the SSIS in places of Florence and Pisa on the forms of General Pedagogy and General Education. He also had two lessons on the relationship between fairy tales and travel at irregular Tuscany. He has held a number of reports on the fairy tale, children's literature and issues related to education in national seminars and conferences.

Emanuele Ortu

Born in Cagliari, but origins (apparently barbarian) squeak. Grow up playing (or even play crescendo) in a world of stories of earth, wind and sea. He lives in Bologna where he works as an educator and at the same time (rare event of ubiquity) is around Italy to make education workshops in reading, meeting with children, adolescents and adults (although these stories always think they know everything).

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