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Le Storti, Anthony J.; And Others – 1980
Designed for use with gifted students in grades 6 through 8, the unit deals with suggestions for developing creativity through writing poetry. It is explained that the focus is on helping students recognize their own creativity before teaching poetry skills. Information on objectives, materials, and presentation methods is presented for the…
Descriptors: Creative Development, Creative Writing, Gifted, Intermediate Grades
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Olmo, Barbara G. – High School Journal, 1977
Using the nine traits of creativity suggested by Guilford and illustrated in tests of creative thinking by Torrance, high school teachers of varied subjects developed teaching strategies. Both students and teachers learned more about creativity by confronting the unknow future, predicting from limited data, and writing stories using fantasy.…
Descriptors: Creative Development, Creative Teaching, Creative Writing, Fantasy
Baker, Donald – Use of English, 1970
Emphasizes the sense of immediacy which characterizes haiku and suggests a relationship between haiku and Zen philosophy. (RD)
Descriptors: Creative Development, Creative Writing, English Instruction, Haiku
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Walshe, R. D. – English in Australia, 1971
Descriptors: Creative Development, Creative Teaching, Creative Writing, Creativity
Mitchell, Felicia – 1982
The value of creative writing instruction for educable mentally handicapped adolescents is considered and suggestions are provided regarding the development of creative writing activities. Suggestions touch on the students' needs for success, age-appropriate materials, continuity to strengthen concepts of cause and effects, and help in social…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Creative Development, Creative Writing, Learning Activities
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Schaefer, Charles – Elementary School Journal, 1973
A questionnaire designed to discover how creativity is developed, was sent to selected elementary school age poets, their teachers, and parents. Responses to the questionnaire are discussed. (ST)
Descriptors: Creative Development, Creative Writing, Creativity, Elementary School Students
Kunz, Don – 1979
This paper recommends that poetry rather than other literary forms be used to teach creative reading and writing to young children. The advantages of using poetry are described as follows: inhibitions are overcome quickly; opportunities for a wider range and more complex level of student achievement are created; high quality pieces of writing are…
Descriptors: Creative Development, Creative Writing, Elementary Education, Lesson Plans
Bender, Sheila, Ed. – 1997
This anthology presents excerpts from the journals of 40 of today's most noted writers, along with their comments on the role of journal-keeping in creating their art. Besides being generally instructional to other writers and a lesson in how to create a personal journal, the anthology is a look at writers in the midst of creating. It includes…
Descriptors: Authors, Contemporary Literature, Creative Development, Creative Writing
Jackson, Susan – Elementary English, 1973
Explains and describes a creative cycle by which the child is first stimulated to creative expression and secondly guided by the teacher to communicate that expression. (MM)
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Creative Development, Creative Expression, Creative Writing
Pilon, A. Barbara – Elementary English, 1973
Discusses ways of using literature to teach language arts creatively. (MM)
Descriptors: Creative Development, Creative Writing, Elementary Education, Language Arts
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Marsh, Diane T.; Vollmer, Judith – Journal of Creative Behavior, 1991
This study examined the creative process through insights offered by 25 artists and writers. The study concludes that the conception of the creative process as a transitional sphere is useful, but there also appear to be creators who mine internal, even autistic, territory and others whose creativity is energized by the external sociopolitical…
Descriptors: Adults, Art, Artists, Attitudes
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van Troyer, Gene – Annals of Gifu University for Education and Languages, 1995
This paper discusses, from a personal point of view, the process of writing a poem, from inception through revision to the final product. The intention is instructional for any person who wishes to explore the nature of creative, directed expression in language. Because it is a personal account, however, it is idiosyncratic in nature and possibly…
Descriptors: Creative Development, Creative Expression, Creative Writing, Higher Education
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Stoll, Patricia – College English, 1973
Relates the processes involved in Story Workshop from both the student's and the director's point of view. (TO)
Descriptors: Creative Development, Creative Writing, Creativity, English Education
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Harris, Josephine – English Journal, 1971
Descriptors: Assignments, Creative Development, Creative Writing, Creativity
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Greer, Martin; Levine, Elaine – Journal of Creative Behavior, 1991
This study compared the relative effectiveness of fantasy induction, intrinsic motivation induction, and combined fantasy/intrinsic motivation induction upon creative writing performance of 100 freshmen college students. All three methods enhanced the creativity of the students' poetry writing, with the conjunctive approach exhibiting no more…
Descriptors: College Students, Creative Development, Creative Writing, Creativity
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