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Peer reviewedMoutray, Carol L.; Ennis, John F. – Reading Horizons, 1998
Argues that when a classroom provides an environment that promotes writing, students have the resources, time, and opportunity to create collaborative stories. Describes how, in a third-grade classroom, three girls unite to write a series of humorous stories through group negotiation and class prompting. (CR)
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Classroom Techniques, Cooperation, Creative Writing
Swope, Sam – Teachers & Writers, 2000
Relates the author's experiences in a year-long creative writing workshop with a third-grade class, focusing especially on working with one child with a remarkable narrative imagination. Describes how it slowly dawned on the author and the classroom teacher that the boy was not sorting out the real from the imaginary in his descriptions to them of…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Creative Writing, Fantasy, Grade 3
Peer reviewedLightfoot, Dory; Gustafson, Ruth – Multicultural Education, 2000
Fiction, journal, and creative writing can help highlight the positive qualities of diverse minority children. Educational psychology often diagnoses difference as disability. Analyzes traditional writing in social science as a type of literature, demonstrating how imaginative writing about students casts doubt on the validity of psychometrics and…
Descriptors: Allegory, Creative Writing, Disabilities, Diversity (Student)
Peer reviewedMeier, E. Anne – English Quarterly, 1997
Defines "synectics" as the bringing together of diverse elements. Notes that as an instructional strategy, it depends upon thinking by analogy or metaphor. Discusses components of a synectics lesson. Presents three sample synectics lessons (on "Macbeth," friendship, and Harper Lee's "To Kill a Mockingbird"). (PA)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Creative Activities, Creative Writing, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedFischer, Katherine M. – Computers and Composition, 1996
Describes a creative writing class in which students used hypertext to develop their writing portfolios. Suggests that, much like "Kansas Dorothy" who ventured into Oz, a "tornado" carried these students and their teacher from the safe Paperland to the yellow chip road of electronic portfolios. Notes that students' portfolios…
Descriptors: Creative Writing, Electronic Text, Higher Education, Hypermedia
Peer reviewedKallan, Richard A. – Journalism and Mass Communication Educator, 2000
Argues that one way to learn the art of concise, tightly-structured, focused prose is through the composing of 55-word short stories. Outlines stylistic characteristics of 55-word stories and discusses how its practice can improve journalistic writing. (SR)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Creative Writing, Higher Education, Journalism Education
Peer reviewedMyers, Eleanor L. – Research and Teaching in Developmental Education, 2000
Contends that autobiographic writing, specifically copy change poetry, helps developmental students to connect prior experiences with present identity, to become more aware of their feelings, to think about decisions and their consequences, and to construct meaning based upon personal choices. Describes copy change as a simple procedure involving…
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Basic Writing, Creative Writing, Critical Thinking
Peer reviewedWhite, Howard D. – Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 1999
This sidebar points out that the field of library and information science is highly centrifugal and greatly in need of high-quality synthesis. Suggests that encouragement should be given to writers to handle existing claims, rather than gather new data, and that books should be written that organize whole segments of the field through some single…
Descriptors: Books, Creative Writing, Data Analysis, Information Science
Peer reviewedHarding, Wendy – Journal of Poetry Therapy, 1999
Describes how two simple poetry activities used with high school students offered the author insights into several of the students. Notes that students gained some insight into themselves as well as their classmates, and even learned to enjoy poetry. (SR)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Creative Writing, English Instruction, High Schools
Peer reviewedTroia, Gary A.; Harris, Karen R.; Graham, Steve – Exceptional Children, 1999
Three fifth graders with learning disabilities received instruction designed to help them incorporate three common planning strategies into their current approach to writing. Students learned to set goals, brainstorm ideas, and sequence their ideas while writing stories and completing assignments. The schematic structure of stories improved, and…
Descriptors: Brainstorming, Creative Writing, Grade 5, Intermediate Grades
Wall, Sharon – SchoolArts: The Art Education Magazine for Teachers, 2006
Whether referring to psychologist Stanley Milgram's intriguing theory, John Guare's successful play and film, or Kevin Bacon's party game, six degrees of separation may also be used as a way to help students make visual connections. The six degrees of separation is the concept that everyone is connected to everyone else in the world by only six…
Descriptors: Visual Arts, Studio Art, Relationship, Aesthetics
Rodriguez, Karen – International Journal of Education & the Arts, 2006
Many anthropologists have turned to creative writing as they struggle to represent experiences/encounters with other cultures. Study abroad students, while not necessarily anthropologists-in-the-making, are also representers (and representees) of exotic cultures while abroad. This paper explores creative writing as a strategy to help study abroad…
Descriptors: Creative Writing, Study Abroad, College Students, Poetry
Hancox, Grenville; Barnes, Jonathan – Improving Schools, 2004
In July and August 2003, five top UK universities offered a range of three-week summer schools to "gifted and talented" 11-16-year-olds. This initiative, heavily subsidized by the UK Government, who wish to push "the cream of the nation's pupils forward", used school holiday time to bring together nominated children from all…
Descriptors: National Curriculum, Summer Schools, Gifted, Students
Smith, Andrea – Language Arts, 2006
In this article, the author talks about her teaching approach which is from a transactional/ constructivist perspective, embracing both the work of Dewey and Vygotsky. She believes that learning is imbedded in social interaction as part of a sociocultural process that begins at birth. Learning does not occur in isolation, but within a network of…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Interpersonal Relationship, Interaction, Constructivism (Learning)
McCue, Frances – Teachers College Record, 2007
Background/Context: While the arts are being elbowed out of school curricula, new community-based education venues for the arts are emerging in cities across the country. This article describes Richard Hugo House, an arts center for creative writing in Seattle, which attracts people of different ages and sociocultural backgrounds who participate…
Descriptors: Creative Writing, Action Research, Community Education, Arts Centers

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