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Conclusions: Cultural Literacy in Action

Aino-kaisa KoistinenTuuli LähdesmäkiSusanne C. YlönenJūratė BaranovaVaiva JuškieneIrena ZaleskieneKatja Mäkinen

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Mode (music)DialogicAction (philosophy)media_common.quotation_subjectCultural literacyPersonalityEmpathyPsychologyConstructiveDevelopmental psychologyStorytellingmedia_common

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AbstractIn this chapter, the authors emphasize how even very young children can deal with complex and abstract ideas and emotions through creative practices and how the differences between people are not an issue for children. The analysis indicates that children have a multifaceted capacity for empathy. The authors stress that image-making is an important mode of communication through which children and young people shape their understanding of the world. This is a constructive and dialogic process of thinking in action. It allows children and young people to develop their imagination, emotional responses, personality, and position in the community, in relationship with others, and with the external world. The “dialogic chain of thinking” occurs not only in linguistic, but also in visual communication.

https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-89236-4_9