Issue Details: First known date: 2011... 2011 Exploring Grade 7 Students' Written Responses to Shaun Tan's The Arrival
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'During two multifaceted, classroom-based research projects, Grade 7 students had opportunities to develop their understanding of metafictive devices and art and design elements by reading a selection of picturebooks and graphic novels. The students also had the opportunity to apply their knowledge and create their own multimodal print texts. This article focuses on The Arrival (Shaun Tan, 2006), one of the graphic novels used during the research, and explores the range of emotions that were expressed by the students in their written responses to Tan’s multimodal text. Excerpts from the students’ work are presented as exemplars of the range of negative and positive emotions evident in the written responses. Learning about various graphic novel conventions and art elements contributed to the students’ aesthetic transactions, as well as to their understanding of how representations can structure perception and interpretation.'

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    y separately published work icon Changing English vol. 18 no. 2 2011 12176485 2011 periodical issue 2011 pg. 173-185
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173-185 Exploring Grade 7 Students' Written Responses to Shaun Tan's The Arrivalsmall AustLit logo Changing English
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  • The Arrival Shaun Tan , 2006 single work graphic novel
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