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British Council, London (England). English Language and Literature Div. – 1983
This profile of the English language teaching situation in Hungary discusses the role of English within Hungarian society and within the educational system. It is noted that English is taught as the main foreign language after Russian and that it is offered mainly in the gymnasiums and on the university level. The composition of the teaching cadre…
Descriptors: Creative Writing, Educational Policy, English (Second Language), Foreign Countries
Wagner, Maryfrances – 1985
Teachers can help students learn the art of good poetry writing in a number of ways. One is to offer students a list of poetry standards that ask students to consider the poem's conciseness, clarity of thought, and imagery; the use of nouns and verbs, and of metaphors; the sound of words; the structure, tone, and control of the poem; and the…
Descriptors: Creative Writing, English Instruction, Literary Devices, Motivation Techniques
Whitmer, Jean E. – 1984
Using children's books that reflect the cultural heritage of the American Southwest, this paper offers suggestions for integrating the language arts through reading, writing, and listening activities. Activities are arranged into two sections: (1) integrated language arts approaches to writing springing from Southwest picture books by Byrd Baylor,…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Creative Writing, Creativity, Elementary Education
Drury, Lori; And Others – Live Wire, 1984
The teaching activities presented in this article focus on a bookmaking party, which gives children a format in which they can publish and share their activities in a formal way, provides them with books for recording their writing, and involves students, parents, and the community with children's writing. The paper describes the steps for…
Descriptors: Books, Class Activities, Classroom Techniques, Creative Writing
Murray, Donald M. – Coll Composition Commun, 1969
Descriptors: Creative Writing, Current Events, English Instruction, Higher Education
Kelley, Jerome E. – 1978
Intended as a practical guide for persons interested in the field of free lance writing, this book provides information on the following topics: the individual's response to the magazine publishing market; magazines and the types of articles that are marketable; methods for locating story material; ways of questioning and interpreting an editor's…
Descriptors: Creative Writing, Expository Writing, Interviews, Journalism
Brown, Garth H. – 1977
In a small informal study of the process of children's writing, three children, aged 9, 10, and 11, were observed as they wrote. Specifically, the study sought to discover how the children approached the task of writing, the manner and extent of their interaction, and the result of this interaction upon their writing. Each child's writing was also…
Descriptors: Child Language, Children, Creative Writing, Elementary Education
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Woodson, Linda – 1980
Paragraph writing mediated by imagery is richer, more flexible, and more creative than that produced by the somewhat impoverished, predictable, one-process model usually taught in composition classes. Since the writing advice given students differs considerably from the practice of professional writers, students should be given exercises that not…
Descriptors: Creative Writing, Deep Structure, Descriptive Writing, Higher Education
SMITH, RICHARD J. – 1968
THE EFFECTS OF A TRAINING PROGRAM AND OF CREATIVE AND NONCREATIVE PREREADING WRITING TASKS WERE INVESTIGATED TO TEST THE ASSUMPTION THAT THE COGNITIVE LEVEL AT WHICH A LITERARY SELECTION IS READ DETERMINES THE ATTITUDES DEVELOPED TOWARD THAT SELECTION. TWENTY SENIOR CLASSES TAKING COLLEGE-PREPARATORY ENGLISH AT TWO MADISON, WISCONSIN, HIGH SCHOOLS…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Attitude Measures, Creative Expression, Creative Reading
ARNSTEIN, FLORA J. – 1962
THE OBJECTIVES OF THIS BOOK ARE TO DEAL WITH PROBLEMS POSED BY THE TEACHING OF POETRY ON THE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL LEVEL AND TO HELP PROVIDE TEACHERS WITH CONFIDENCE IN THEIR ABILITY TO HANDLE SUCH TEACHING. QUESTIONS ABOUT HOW TO INTEREST CHILDREN IN POETRY, HOW TO ENCOURAGE THEM TO WRITE POETRY, AND HOW TO COMPENSATE FOR AN INSUFFICIENT BACKGROUND…
Descriptors: Creative Expression, Creative Teaching, Creative Writing, Elementary Education
Kirby, Michael, Ed. – The Drama Review, 1977
Seven of the articles in this journal contain first-person descriptions of the procedures and methods used by outstanding American playwrights in creating their individual plays. The playwrights explain their own writing habits, working conditions, and revision processes in an effort to clarify the elements that contribute to the unusual…
Descriptors: Authors, Cognitive Processes, Creative Expression, Creative Writing
Smyth, Sydney B., Ed. – Teaching English, 1977
Many aspects of the teaching of writing are examined in this publication. The seven articles explore the importance of writing and list possible teaching strategies, report on books for and about writing that are currently available, present and discuss children's writing samples, discuss ways of stimulating creative writing in the classroom,…
Descriptors: Creative Writing, Educational Resources, Elementary Secondary Education, English Instruction
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Bailey, Gerald Douglass – 1970
This skit is presented as an example of a creative writing assignment that combines humanities with social studies. The author recommends that high school teachers make such assignments for themselves and their students. The teacher is given the same assignment because brushing up on rusty composition skills and direct experience in creative…
Descriptors: Assignments, Biographies, Colonialism, Creative Dramatics
Glazer, Joan I. – 1973
The purpose of this study was to explore the effect of exposure to and study of good literature on a child's ability to create written stories. Eighteen classes of fourth and sixth graders were divided into two experimental groups and one control group. One experimental group listened to selected books read aloud and participated in teacher led…
Descriptors: Creative Writing, Educational Research, Elementary Education, Grade 4
Copeland, Evelyn M. – NEATE Leaflet, 1971
The hypothesis discussed in this article is that positive attention to the creative process with ample opportunity to write and tell stories and ideas will result in more competency in the skills of writing - and considerable more success and joy in the art of writing - than will the teaching of the skills per se in the early years. To nurture…
Descriptors: Creative Writing, Elementary School Students, Hypothesis Testing, Individual Differences
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