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Shapiro, Phyllis Pearl – 1969
To develop an adequate methodology for helping children to express themselves poetically, two alternative programs for the teaching of poetry writing were developed. The "free" approach, which attempted to encourage the writing of poetry through exposure to "good" poetry, consisted of a series of poems arranged around selected elements of poetry…
Descriptors: Creative Activities, Creative Expression, Creativity, Grade 4
Stewig, John Warren – 1983
Focusing on spontaneous drama--a means of encouraging, extending, and enhancing children's imaginations--this book discusses the growth in language creativity that results when students work with teachers who provide informal drama experiences in their classrooms. The book describes what drama is, how it is done with children, and why it should be…
Descriptors: Creative Dramatics, Creative Expression, Curriculum, Dramatic Play
Le Storti, Anthony J.; And Others – 1981
The unit on nonverbal communication is designed for presentation to elementary, middle, and junior high school gifted students. An introductory section lists four unit objectives leading to awareness of the nonverbal communication transmitted by students themselves and by others; expression and understanding of the nonverbal messages of gestures,…
Descriptors: Body Language, Creative Development, Creative Expression, Dance
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Devlin-Gascard, Lorettann – Art Education, 1997
Examines the relationship between handwriting and early drawing. Maintains that often the quality of line in drawing becomes more reserved as the acquisition of the skill of writing-as-script becomes more fluid and automatic. Includes exercises that illustrate this process and use handwriting to explore creativity. (MJP)
Descriptors: Art Education, Art Expression, Art Products, Childrens Art
Tanaka, Hiroyuki – 1998
This paper describes the expertise that teachers need to acquire in order to facilitate pupils' self-expression with multimedia. The central idea behind the argument is that multimedia is a creative tool for children and that multimedia learning in the near future is expected to be "Learning by Producing." In such a context of creative…
Descriptors: Creative Expression, Curriculum Development, Educational Technology, Elementary Secondary Education
Manning, Maryann; Manning, Gary – Teaching PreK-8, 1996
Offers 58 suggestions for eliciting students' responses to literature, which will enhance reading development, critical thinking, writing quality, and personal expression. Includes writing activities, speaking activities about a book, drama presentations, media presentations, artistic representations, and literature response journal entries. Notes…
Descriptors: Art Activities, Books, Childrens Literature, Childrens Writing