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Steven E. Stemler; James C. Kaufman – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2025
Some types of instructions for creativity tasks (such as explicitly telling people to be creative) can boost performance. Showing people examples or telling them ways of approaching the problem before they begin a creativity task can help, but results are mixed about whether it is better to emphasize positive examples/approaches that can be…
Descriptors: Creative Writing, Writing Instruction, Teaching Methods, Creativity
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Usman, Jarjani; Nashriyah; Akmal, Saiful; Ar, Muhammad; Yusuf, Yusri – Journal of Further and Higher Education, 2023
This study examined the use of humour in EFL classrooms in Islamic higher education in Indonesia. It intends to find out whether Indonesian EFL teacher educators used humour as pedagogy and how they used it. Using a narrative inquiry method, it involved 25 EFL students undertaking English Writing courses working in groups of two or three members…
Descriptors: Humor, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Islam
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Beach, Richard; Caraballo, Limarys – English Teaching: Practice and Critique, 2021
Purpose: Unlike formalist and functional approaches to literacy and teaching writing, a languaging theory approach centers on the dynamic and interpersonal nature of writing. The purpose of this study was to determine students' ability to engage in explicit reflection about their languaging actions in response to their personal narrative writing…
Descriptors: Language Usage, Code Switching (Language), Grade 12, High School Students
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Burrell, Andrew; Beard, Roger – Education 3-13, 2018
There has been little research into 'language play', the manipulation of language for enjoyment, in children's narrative writing. The unprompted language play of 36 children was investigated in their writing of an imaginative story. The sample comprised three attainment sub-groups from a larger repeat-design quantitative study of writing…
Descriptors: Writing (Composition), Language Usage, Imagination, Elementary School Students
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Yoon, Haeny S. – Multicultural Education Review, 2016
Writing is used for various purposes: to accomplish political agendas, build relationships, assert identities, positioning texts as meaningful beyond printed letters on a page. Therefore, teaching children to write is a cultural practice, an invitation to enter into a larger community where identities are created, practiced, and re-imagined using…
Descriptors: Self Concept, Literacy, Case Studies, Kindergarten
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Thonus, Terese – Linguistics and Education: An International Research Journal, 2008
This study compared the frequency, structure, and purposes of laughter in writing tutorials between 46 acquainted and unacquainted tutor-student pairs. Of particular interest were instances of shared, or coordinated laughter, which took the form of sequenced, simultaneous, and extended laughter. Familiarity, viewed as a continuum, was also…
Descriptors: Familiarity, Tutors, Internet, Humor
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Stratton, R. E. – Rhetoric Review, 1986
Proposes a formula that can be used in hiring members of an English department. (FL)
Descriptors: Creativity, Educational Research, English Departments, Higher Education
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Holcomb, Christopher – Computers and Composition, 1997
Finds that joking in computer-mediated communication constitutes a hybrid form of discourse, mingling the conventions of print and speech. Notes that students use typography and space to better capture the rhythms and inflections of oral joking, but such joking instantly organizes participants into hierarchically differentiated groups, creating…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Mediated Communication, Discourse Analysis, Higher Education