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Short, Verity – Teachers and Curriculum, 2022
Teaching writing is complex, and a number of ideas circulating among schools and teachers often belie the difficulty of how to teach the techniques and processes of writing. I've come to believe that authorship is not a passive undertaking and does not originate in the struggle to put something onto the page. Rather it emerges by living with a…
Descriptors: Creative Writing, Elementary School Students, Writing Instruction, Foreign Countries
Surface, Mary Hall; Ryan, Nathalie – Journal of Museum Education, 2018
Writing Salon at the National Gallery of Art, in Washington, DC, is a series of free creative writing workshops for adult audiences. The program uses art as an inspiration for writing and embraces writing as a powerful way to experience art. Highlighting the parallels between the writing and art-making processes, the program demonstrates that…
Descriptors: Museums, Arts Centers, Creative Writing, Writing Workshops
Matloff-Nieves, Susan; Wallace-Segall, Rebecca – Afterschool Matters, 2022
All young people have stories to tell. Yet when children and teens declare that they hate writing or are too embarrassed to admit they like it, elevating their voices becomes challenging. It is urgent that educators, policy makers, youth development workers and leaders, and philanthropists work together to find a way. In the land of free speech,…
Descriptors: After School Programs, Partnerships in Education, Nonprofit Organizations, Writing Instruction
Miller, Keith F., Jr. – Afterschool Matters, 2020
Afterschool educators sometimes encourage program participants to write heartfelt stories that make them feel better about the work they are doing. They want to feel they are making a difference, that they are empowering young people to speak truth to power and win. In some cases, they might be. But they must respect each young person's journey…
Descriptors: After School Programs, Males, Racial Bias, Social Bias
Welsh, Scott – Research in Drama Education, 2017
This paper explores an example of applied theatre and praxis learning in an Australian classroom with drama students aged 16-17 years which took the form of "real fiction" or social theatre monologue writing. It presents monologue responses from nine participants, altered by the researcher to protect identities and to tease out issues…
Descriptors: Literary Devices, Theater Arts, Secondary School Students, Foreign Countries
Gibbs, Anita – International Journal for Academic Development, 2016
A major challenge for higher education academics is to research and publish when faced with substantial teaching responsibilities, higher student numbers, and higher output expectations. The focus of this piece is to encourage publication more generally by educators, and to build publication capacity, which academic developers can facilitate. The…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Higher Education, Writing for Publication, Publish or Perish Issue
James, David – Community College Enterprise, 2012
After decades of use in creative writing programs, the workshop method has come under a recent wave of attacks and criticism. Though revising and enhancing the workshop process is necessary, the writing workshop should remain a tradition in the education of young writers.
Descriptors: Writing Processes, Creative Writing, Writing Workshops, Feedback (Response)
Morgan, Michaela – Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2011
Now in a fully revised and extended second edition, "How to Teach Poetry Writing: Workshops for Ages 8-13" is a practical and activity based resource of writing workshops to help you teach poetry in the primary classroom. Designed to help build writing, speaking and listening skills, this book contains a wide selection of workshops exemplifying a…
Descriptors: Writing Workshops, Literacy, Listening Skills, Poetry
Ryan Hughes – Social Studies and the Young Learner, 2013
The Common Core State Standards (CCSS) lays out "a vision of what it means to be a literate person in the twenty-first century." Among educators, conversations about reading and writing have shifted to reflect the CCSS emphasis on informational, technical, opinion, and other non-narrative forms. Yet, these standards also demand that…
Descriptors: Creative Writing, Fiction, Critical Thinking, State Standards
Peckham, Rachel – Composition Studies, 2011
This article takes up the "special strangeness" of grading practices in the graduate creative writing workshop, based on the author's research, personal experience, and interviews with the faculty of her doctoral creative writing program. Using a structure of notes, the author attempts to make sense of the way grades are understood by both teacher…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Grade Inflation, Creative Writing, Writing Workshops
Bedard, Carol; Fuhrken, Charles – English Journal, 2010
Writing a screenplay was an assignment that was part of Storytelling Through Film, a program sponsored by the Austin Film Festival, a professional film organization. In six weeks, students in creative writing and English classes first learned about the genre of screenwriting and then wrote original screenplays. The curriculum was a collaborative…
Descriptors: Scripts, Films, Creative Writing, Writing Processes
Kearns, Rosalie Morales – College Composition and Communication, 2009
Creative writing workshops typically feature a gag rule and emphasize purported flaws. This structure limits students' meaningful engagement with each other's work; positions the author as inherently flawed; and positions other participants as authority figures, passing judgment without articulating their aesthetic standards. I propose an…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Creative Writing, Writing Workshops, Writing Instruction
Valdata, Patricia – Diverse: Issues in Higher Education, 2007
The stereotype of the poet or novelist working in unappreciated solitude got a workout recently at the Carbondale campus of Southern Illinois University. The 9th annual Young Writer's Workshop brought 30 high-school students onto the campus for four intense days of poetry and fiction writing, critiques, panels and readings. The workshop is one of…
Descriptors: Creativity, Creative Writing, Poets, Writing Workshops
Chakraborty, Basanti; Stone, Sandra – Childhood Education, 2008
There is nothing worse than hearing moans and groans when writing time is announced to students. Motivation for writing begins when students' interests are mixed with opportunities for creativity. This article presents an idea shared by a writing coach who found a way to spark students' interest in writing by developing recipes for more…
Descriptors: Student Motivation, Writing Workshops, Social Studies, Writing Instruction
Rotkow, Debra T. – Teaching Pre K-8, 2005
This paper describes how a few simple strategies can provide students with a variety of great writing ideas. Some of the ideas presented are: writing workshops, trading book lists, creating journals, writing poetry, and peer topic conferences.
Descriptors: Poetry, Writing Workshops, Creative Writing, Journal Writing
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