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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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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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Latremouille, Jodi Marie – in education, 2014
This article is a reflection on how stories can come to inhabit a place in a pedagogical way, as Keith Basso notes, "wisdom sits in places" (1996). In this story, I write about my experiences teaching a college preparation English and math class in rural British Columbia. In the short story entitled "Stories of Men," I describe…
Descriptors: Rural Schools, Foreign Countries, Indigenous Populations, Poetry
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Meyer, Karen Ann; Vellani, Al-Munir – Journal of Curriculum and Pedagogy, 2014
In "Cinema Paradiso" (Tomatore, 1988), Salvatore's love of movies came from spending his earlier, young life inside a cinema with the fatherly projectionist Alfredo, now blind and bitter. Alfredo is right. Life is much harder, yes, yet still very much "like in the movies" filled with frustrated actions, performed inside blind…
Descriptors: Films, Film Study, Urban Education, Seminars
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Reed, Malcolm – Changing English: Studies in Culture and Education, 2012
How might we bear witness to the fluidity and fragility of identity work that takes place during classroom discussion? How do teachers and pupils play with the personal politics of positioning during our everyday interactions? The piece that follows is written as a story almost entirely in everyday dialogue. It takes a methodological turn towards…
Descriptors: English Instruction, Classroom Communication, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Identification (Psychology)
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White, Ariane – Harvard Educational Review, 2009
When she received our call for submissions, high school educator Ariane White saw it as a pedagogical as well as an artistic opportunity. Moved by the shift in the country's leadership, she chose to express her reaction in the following poem. She then used her poem as a teaching and organizing tool, sharing it with colleagues and students in an…
Descriptors: Positive Reinforcement, Teacher Student Relationship, Poetry, Teaching Methods
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Robertson, Joanne Marie – Language and Literacy Spectrum, 2006
What if…..? What if there was a kingdom in which the ordinary was perceived as extraordinary and mediocrity was the standard of excellence? In what ways might this society mold the mindset of its subjects? How might a creative and innovative newcomer respond to the intellectually numbing environment? Would she have the courage to defy conformity…
Descriptors: Standards, Accountability, Educational Research, Teaching Methods
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Beardsley, Robert S.; And Others – American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education, 1980
Studies have revealed that many pharmacists do not interact with patients very often and their ability to communicate is marginal at best. Numerous educational programs focusing on communication include some type of role-playing. A practical framework for creating and implementing role-playing exercises is suggested. Sample scenarios are included.…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Higher Education, Instructional Materials, Models
Wolfman, Judy – Teacher Ideas Press, 2004
How did the bee get his bumble? How do birds get their feathers? Why is the bluebird blue? Curious first through fifth graders want to know how and why things happen! Judy Wolfman has created 40 Readers Theatre scripts based on imaginative and creative porquoi stories that stem from multicultural folktales as well as Native American Indian legends…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Scripts, American Indians, Theater Arts
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Dynak, Dave – Stage of the Art, 1998
Describes a three-week summer theater program for middle and high school students. Discusses the reconstructing of Shakespeare's play "Hamlet" by students in the class from prior viewings of movie versions of the play and from students' past experiences with the play. Includes the play script as rewritten by the students. (CR)
Descriptors: Acting, Class Activities, Learning Strategies, Middle Schools
Kraus, Jim, Ed. – 1977
A product of Hawaii's Poets-in-the-Schools program, this second volume of a compilation of essays and poems addresses diverse artistic and educational concerns about poetry writing and is divided into two sections. Section I consists of essays by three of the poets who were involved in the program: (1) "Evaluating Student Poems" by Tim…
Descriptors: Creative Teaching, Creative Writing, Elementary Education, Evaluation Methods
Garrett, Caroline, Ed. – 1976
Proving the efficacy of Hawaii's Poets-in-the-Schools program, this collection of descriptive statements by some of Hawaii's leading poets and teachers of poetry, and accompanied by illustrative poems produced by classroom pupils, describes the theories that were generally accepted as a working basis and the related methods each writer used in the…
Descriptors: Creative Teaching, Creative Writing, Elementary Education, Instructional Innovation
Alderdice, Kay – Teachers and Writers Magazine, 1979
Describes a language arts teacher's work at a residential treatment center for emotionally disturbed children, showing how the teacher established student reading habits before developing their writing. (A novel written by one of the students is included as an example of the work done in the program.) (RL)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Children, Creative Writing, Elementary Secondary Education
Strunk, Sandra J. – 1992
"Unheard Voices" was a project designed to provide adult educators with specific guidelines and ideas for integrating a creative writing component into an existing program of adult basic education, General Educational Development, or English as a second language. The project also collected and published student poetry and fiction in…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Literacy, Creative Writing, English (Second Language)