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Heintz, Ann Christine – Media and Methods, 1978
Illustrates, in words and pictures, a method for capturing the writer's stream of consciousness with self and for melding it with photographic expression. (KS)
Descriptors: Creative Expression, Photography, Secondary Education, Self Expression
Shuman, R. Baird – High Sch J, 1969
Descriptors: Creative Expression, Educational Change, English Instruction, Grading
Langdon, Margaret – 1961
An account of an "intensive writing" experiment to stimulate and teach secondary students to write freely and creatively is given in this book. The experimental teaching method which stresses emotion, brevity, simplicity, and honesty is described, as well as the stimulus used for each writing lesson, the results obtained, and the children's…
Descriptors: Creative Development, Creative Expression, Creative Teaching, Creative Writing
Hahn, Harry T. – Wisconsin English Journal, 1968
Creative writing provides a healthy outlet for childrens' personal problems and feelings, often presents them with satisfying solutions to their psychological needs, and gives the students an important sense of success and personal accomplishment. Factors conducive to self-expression include stimulation of the student through the teacher's reading…
Descriptors: Creative Activities, Creative Expression, Creative Writing, Creativity
Barnes, Douglas – Use of English, 1969
Teachers should resist external pressures, such as the British fifth-form examination, which dictate the content and teaching methods of their classes. Instead, teachers should endeavor to keep literature, language, and composition integrated; to emphasize class and group discussions; to find topics that interest pupils, not examiners; to…
Descriptors: Creative Expression, Creative Writing, Dramatics, English Instruction
Aubrey, G. Olive – Opinion, The Journal of the South Australian English Teachers' Assn., 1967
A teacher should encourage self-expression, especially in kindergarten and primary students, by creating a sympathetic, free atmosphere in which a student can state in oral or written form his own thoughts in his own way. Self-expression in a student can be developed through his telling about himself, making up stories about pictures, or taking…
Descriptors: Creative Activities, Creative Expression, Creativity, Kindergarten Children
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