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2008, vol. 21, iss. 2, pp. 129-134
Artistic relativity in children's literature: Theoretical-methodological aspects
University of Priština - Kosovska Mitrovica, Faculty of Teacher Education, Prizren-Leposavić, Serbia
Keywords: literature; conditioning; a child; ability; methodological
Abstract
Important feature of children's literature perception is so called 'naive realism'. A child accepts a piece of literature as a 'case in life', without getting acquainted with the artistic feature of the work. Characteristic an important feature of accepting artistic literature in the age up to ten is inability of children to understand conditioning in art. Right understanding of the conditioning artistic literature is a long process, which must be developed with the active involvement of a teacher and it should be finished by the age of eleven or twelve. This is why it is necessary for the essence of artistic conditioning to be defined and to precisely suggest effective methodological approaches for its adoption by students at the literature classes.
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document type: Professional Paper
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