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CHL2601
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Assignment 8

Due September 2025




QUESTION 1



1.1 Responses to Sub-Questions

1.1.1 What role does reading for fun play in building a positive relationship with
children’s literature?
Reading for enjoyment encourages a love of literature by framing it as a pleasurable
activity rather than a chore. When children freely choose engaging books—such as
adventure or humorous stories—they form personal connections with reading, fostering
lifelong literary habits.

1.1.2 How do stories in children’s literature help children develop their own identity as
readers?
Stories offer relatable characters and situations that help children see themselves
reflected in literature. Identifying with characters who overcome challenges can
enhance children's self-image and confidence, encouraging them to view themselves as
capable and active readers.

1.1.3 In what ways does reading stories help children build empathy and understanding
of others?
Stories allow children to experience the emotions and perspectives of others. For
example, reading about a character from a different background helps develop
emotional sensitivity and cultural awareness, fostering empathy and open-mindedness.

1.1.4 How did colonial influence shape early children’s literature in South Africa?
Colonial-era children’s literature in South Africa largely reflected European values and
marginalized African perspectives. These texts often idealised settler narratives while

,dismissing local traditions, reinforcing cultural hierarchies and erasing indigenous
knowledge systems.

1.1.5 Why is it important for children to read stories that are culturally relevant and
contextually appropriate?
Culturally relevant stories increase comprehension and engagement by connecting
literature to learners’ lived experiences. For instance, a child who sees their language,
environment, or traditions represented in a story feels validated and better understands
the content.

1.1.6 What does the term "Africanisation" mean, and how does it relate to children’s
literature in Africa?
Africanisation refers to the integration of African values, languages, and worldviews into
educational and literary materials. In children’s literature, this means prioritising African
settings, oral traditions, and cultural themes, making stories more authentic and
meaningful to African readers.

1.1.7 How has children’s literature evolved from oral traditions to printed stories?
Children’s literature originated in oral storytelling, where lessons and values were
transmitted through spoken word. Over time, these stories were adapted into printed
books—such as folktale collections—preserving cultural wisdom while making them
accessible to wider audiences.

1.1.8 What role does literature play in conveying emotions, ideas, and stories through
words?
Literature uses expressive language to evoke emotion and stimulate imagination.
Through vivid descriptions and compelling narratives, readers connect with characters
and ideas on a deeper level, enhancing both emotional and intellectual development.

1.1.9 How do children’s real-life experiences contribute to their emergent literacy skills?
Everyday experiences—such as play, chores, or conversations—provide meaningful
contexts for literacy development. Familiar topics help children connect oral language to
print, strengthening their ability to interpret stories and express ideas through language.

, 1.1.10 How has the definition of literacy evolved over time?
Literacy has expanded from traditional reading and writing to include digital, media, and
visual literacies. Today, being literate involves critically engaging with multimedia
content—such as videos, games, and online information—reflecting a broader set of
communication competencies.

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