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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
Georgina Barton; Maryam Khosronejad; Mary Ryan; Lisa Kervin; Debra Myhill – Australian Educational Researcher, 2024
Teaching writing is complex and research related to approaches that support students' understanding and outcomes in written assessment is prolific. Written aspects including text structure, purpose, and language conventions appear to be explicit elements teachers know how to teach. However, more qualitative and nuanced elements of writing such as…
Descriptors: Creative Writing, Writing Instruction, Elementary Schools, Creativity
Megan Davis Roberts; Ashlynn Wittchow – Changing English: Studies in Culture and Education, 2025
This article examines creative and critical writing integration in secondary English classrooms, challenging the binary between 'critical' and 'creative' writing. Drawing on notions developed within the aesthetic movement of literary criticism, the authors propose a pedagogical shift that positions creative writing as a legitimate form of literary…
Descriptors: English Instruction, Creative Writing, Literary Criticism, Secondary School Students
Scott Sellnow-Richmond; Debbie Sellnow-Richmond – Communication Teacher, 2024
Students need to know how to communicate succinctly. Often, students struggle to determine how much content is necessary to communicate a message. Designed for courses on public speaking, interpersonal communication, and organizational communication, this activity invites students to tell their class a story using a single sentence. After…
Descriptors: Writing Skills, Literary Genres, Creative Writing, Speech Communication
Jessica Suzanne Stokes – Changing English: Studies in Culture and Education, 2025
'Suturing Language' argues that cut-up poetry enacts a simultaneous practice of close-reading and close-writing. As an embodied and ecological practice of creative writing, cut-up poetry draws together contexts from social, cultural, and academic writing. In turn, the writing process offers a way to open the classroom to the contexts that creative…
Descriptors: Poetry, Disabilities, Ecology, Critical Reading
Wilson Kwamogi Okello – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2024
In this manuscript, I lift Black feminisms as a methodological intervention on a holistic meaning-making theory and its relationship to anti-Blackness. Specifically, I employed a Black feminist literary criticism, which presumes that Black people have cultivated living and survival practices throughout their history in the United States. I…
Descriptors: African Americans, Feminism, Literature, Essays
Claire Ahn; Alexandra Minuk – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2025
In secondary English classrooms, poetry is often a text that is least liked because it is viewed as being "inaccessible," reserved for the elite, and/or too abstract. Part of the reason for this also lies in the traditional, colonial structures of introducing poetry such as relying on canonical texts and close reading analysis. Yet,…
Descriptors: Poetry, Multimedia Materials, Creative Writing, Teaching Methods
Maria-del-Mar Suárez – Educational Linguistics, 2025
Humor is seen as an effective tool to create a conducive learning environment. However, there is a dearth of research into the use of humor devices by second language (L2) learners. To fill this gap, this study investigated the role of proficiency and self-reported creativity in the quantity and diversity of humor devices used in written comedy…
Descriptors: Comedy, Scripts, Creative Writing, Humor
Nancy Taber – Brock Education: A Journal of Educational Research and Practice, 2024
Drawing from the literature and the historical fiction-based feminist antimilitarist research I conducted in writing my debut novel, "A Sea of Spectres." This article discusses the what and why of fiction-based research. I detail how to: (a) move from inspiration to fiction-based research; (b) frame the research; (c) develop research…
Descriptors: Writing (Composition), Creative Writing, Fiction, Novels
Gill, Victoria; Enriquez, Grace – Reading Teacher, 2023
In this column, we demonstrate ways to connect four commonly taught poetic genres to better explore the intersectionalities ("The University of Chicago Legal Forum";140:139-167, 1989; "Black feminist thought: Knowledge, consciousness, and the politics of empowerment," 1990) in the texts and students' own lives through two…
Descriptors: Poetry, Creative Writing, Asians, Refugees
Trace Ollis; Vicky Duckworth – Australian Journal of Adult Learning, 2025
In this paper, we combine our use of storytelling and poetic inquiry in education to illuminate adult learners' experiences of transformation in Further Education. As both teachers and social justice researchers exploring adult learning, we are drawn to using storytelling, combined with encouraging writing poetic forms of representation to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Adult Learning, Adult Education, Community Education
Xia Fang – Changing English: Studies in Culture and Education, 2024
Whether creativity can be taught or not has remained an unresolved and recurring topic of debate in creative writing. Writing that is creative and imaginative is distinguished from translation, which is more derivative. However, both activities are creative in their own unique ways. With the intent of fostering creativity in creative writing, I…
Descriptors: Creative Writing, Translation, Poetry, Creativity
Ruth Li – English Teaching: Practice and Critique, 2024
Purpose: This paper aims to offer an approach to cyborg composing with artificial intelligence (AI). The author posits that the hybridity of the cyborg, which amalgamates human and artificial elements, invites a cascade of creative and emancipatory possibilities. The author critically examines the biases embedded in AI systems while gesturing…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Man Machine Systems, Creative Writing, Poetry
Milena dos Santos; Cícero da Silva – Online Submission, 2023
In this paper, we analyze literacy practices and representations in the comic books genre produced by undergraduates taking the Rural Education degree. The research is based on literacy theories and is situated in the applied field of language. This is a participatory research, with a qualitative-interpretative approach. The corpus consists of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Cartoons, Undergraduate Students, Rural Education
Björn Kindenberg – Language and Education, 2025
This study delves into the complex relationship between storytelling and historical understanding. Focused on how lower-secondary students employ narrative discourse in writing, it examines the extent to which their storytelling aids or limits historical comprehension. Drawing on systemic-functional linguistics and history education theories, the…
Descriptors: Secondary School Students, Story Telling, History, Comprehension

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