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Parlindungan Pardede – Journal of English Teaching, 2025
Research on creative teaching in English language teaching has identified creative writing (CW) as a potential tool to help advance EFL learning processes and outcomes and learners' personal development as well. Yet, studies on CW integration into English classrooms in Indonesian context has never been reviewed, causing the synthesis of scientific…
Descriptors: Creative Writing, Writing Instruction, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning
Winkler, Kyle – Composition Forum, 2018
Despite claims that Creative Writing and Composition don't speak to one another, this article finds that composition does borrow fictional craft elements and artistic tools. Moreover, these devices and tools show up in composition pedagogy in two ways: explicitly or implicitly. Many of the tools found come from fiction writers and poets, while…
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, Teaching Methods, Criticism, Creative Writing
Conroy, Thom – Journal of Cooperation & Collaboration in College Teaching, 2001
Explores practical and theoretical benefits of electronic mail in a creative writing program. Practical benefits include creation of alternative writing space, scheduling convenience, and savings on copies. Theoretical benefits include egalitarian communication, blending of formal and informal discourse, increase in student engagement,…
Descriptors: Creative Writing, Electronic Mail, Instructional Innovation, Teaching Methods
Peer reviewedWatson, Jerry J.; McNulty, Darlene – English Education, 1980
Discusses well-written, moving children's stories that can be used to promote children's writing. (RL)
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Creative Writing, Elementary Education, Literature Appreciation
Risinger, C. Frederick – Indiana Social Studies Quarterly, 1979
Explains why educators need to utilize the writing process as a teaching tool in the social studies. The article also examines research on creative writing and language development and suggests guidelines for developing writing assignments to improve student skills and content master. (DB)
Descriptors: Creative Writing, Educational Objectives, Language Arts, Relationship
Chestek, Virginia L. – Freshman English News, 1986
Discusses the problem of how best to teach creative writing, including the theory that creative writing teachers should teach critical, analytical reading of already published works. (DF)
Descriptors: Creative Writing, Critical Reading, Higher Education, Student Motivation
Peer reviewedFraser, Deborah F. G. – Roeper Review, 2003
A range of metaphors composed by gifted elementary children are presented and discussed in terms of what they indicate about their personal worlds, special talents, and emotional insights. The approach to creative writing described in the article also has the potential to assist with the identification of linguistic talent. (Contains references.)…
Descriptors: Ability Identification, Creative Writing, Elementary Education, Emotional Development
Peer reviewedEllis, Sue; And Others – Scottish Educational Review, 1997
Argues that the definition of teaching content for imaginative writing in Scotland's national curriculum guidelines is problematic and that the definitions of process and context are not sufficiently coherent to provide a sound basis for planning and teaching story writing. Indicates how the writing criteria applied to national tests of writing…
Descriptors: Creative Writing, Curriculum Guides, Definitions, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedMontague, Marjorie; Graves, Anne – Teaching Exceptional Children, 1993
This article introduces a special section of four papers featuring strategies for improving the story writing skills of elementary and secondary students who have problems with written language. It outlines the elements of story grammar, describes characteristics of students with writing problems, and notes the strategies presented in the four…
Descriptors: Creative Writing, Elementary Secondary Education, Language Handicaps, Story Grammar
Maginnis, Mary – 1996
This survey of literature discusses the content and research methodology of 25 articles on creative writing written since 1988. It is divided into sections covering articles discussing (1) definitions of creativity; (2) theoretical aspects of teaching creative writing; (3) specific teaching methods; (4) journal writing to discuss literature; and…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Creative Writing, Definitions, High Schools
PDF pending restorationWoodson, Linda – 1980
Paragraph writing mediated by imagery is richer, more flexible, and more creative than that produced by the somewhat impoverished, predictable, one-process model usually taught in composition classes. Since the writing advice given students differs considerably from the practice of professional writers, students should be given exercises that not…
Descriptors: Creative Writing, Deep Structure, Descriptive Writing, Higher Education
Peer reviewedHolbrook, David – Teachers College Record, 1983
The greatest advantage of teaching English as a humanities subject is in the way it encourages children's natural abilities to express themselves creatively in words and to empathize with others. The history of the creative movement in Great Britain is traced through various literature. (PP)
Descriptors: Creative Teaching, Creative Writing, Educational Psychology, Educational Trends
Apseloff, Marilyn – 1979
There has been a remarkable amount of production and publication of children's poetry since the 1960s. One of the early, popular anthologies of children's poetry was "Miracles" (Simon & Shuster, 1966), with poems from English-speaking countries revealing how imaginative children could be and their use of metaphors. "The Me Nobody Knows: Children's…
Descriptors: Anthologies, Childhood Attitudes, Childhood Interests, Childrens Literature
Moore, Nancy P. – 1980
An analysis of the poetry of Gwendolyn Brooks shows that she can be used as a model for students at many grade levels to emulate. Her poetry excels as a model, not only because of her imagery, but also because of her use and modification of both traditional and newer forms of poetry and her skill with the devices of sound. Like other evolving and…
Descriptors: Authors, Creative Writing, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education
Peer reviewedBaker, Scott; Gersten, Russell; Graham, Steve – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2003
This article presents research-based examples of effective instructional approaches for improving the quality of stories and essays written by students with learning disabilities. A common goal of the studies examined was to teach students how to organize writing tasks, generate ideas about the writing topics, and produce final written products…
Descriptors: Creative Writing, Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education, Instructional Effectiveness
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