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Rajabali, Anar – McGill Journal of Education, 2020
In this photo essay, I enact how a creative pedagogue engages with artistic practice and contemplative inquiry. As a poet, at home in words, photography represents a creative risk. This vulnerability is felt in the sharing of the work through the lens of (re)search. Hence, I ask: Does it have wings? By delving in expressive forms toward the…
Descriptors: Inquiry, Photography, Creativity, Teaching Methods
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Field, Sara A. – Equity & Excellence in Education, 2022
This poem was written as a final project for the author's Critical Perspectives in Education course at George Mason University in Fall of 2021. In addition to having students read critical works, Dr. Dodman, the professor, encouraged creative reflections and non-traditional reading responses. The author also engaged in an Extended Communal…
Descriptors: Poetry, Teacher Education Programs, College Faculty, Creativity
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Wiebe, Sean – Journal of Curriculum and Pedagogy, 2018
Do you remember boom-boxes with two decks so a personalized playlist could be recorded onto a cassette tape? Perhaps you received a playlist from a friend, family member, or lover? In this project, 14 colleagues first compiled and shared their curriculum playlists--their favorite texts/performances about curriculum including some of their own…
Descriptors: Curriculum, Aesthetics, Poetry, Teaching Methods
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Shann, Steve – English in Australia, 2019
What role might storytelling play both as a component of the English curriculum and as a way of re-envisioning what we do as English teachers? The following story asks questions about storytelling in the English classroom, its fit with current theory and practice, and its role in a contemporary world. Live Bodies is a fiction. None of the…
Descriptors: Story Telling, Fiction, English Curriculum, English Teachers
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Truman, Sarah E. – Journal of Curriculum and Pedagogy, 2016
In this article the author combines Chinese literary theory and new materialism with her ongoing research into creative writing. In the opening section, the author discusses how language and writing can be approached using new materialist theories. She then enters into a creative non-fiction "research-creation" piece that explores how…
Descriptors: Expressive Language, Creative Writing, Educational Theories, Nonfiction