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Peer reviewedKumamoto, Chikako D. – College Composition and Communication, 2002
Discusses how the eloquent "I" cultivates a deepened self-dialogue and offers students an epistemological and rhetorical discipline. Reconfigures Mikhail Bakhtin's ethics of "otherness" and his dialogic-prompted way of knowing. Discusses looking for the eloquent "I" in the writing classroom. (SG)
Descriptors: Creative Teaching, Epistemology, Higher Education, Imagination
Peer reviewedHadley, Eric – Reading: Literacy and Language, 2002
Argues for the realignment of Shakespeare with the popular forms which influence the social world of young children. Explores what teachers and performers need to learn and unlearn when telling Shakespeare's stories in the company of children. Considers the grounds of creativity for teachers when abandoning prescription in teaching Shakespeare.…
Descriptors: Creative Teaching, Drama, Primary Education, Reading Instruction
Ohanian, Susan – Learning, 1988
A teacher encourages other teachers to look beyond rigid, locked-in, over-organized instructional approaches by pointing out the advantages of creativity, risk-taking, and flexibility in classroom teaching. (CB)
Descriptors: Creative Teaching, Elementary Secondary Education, Lesson Plans, Teacher Attitudes
Peer reviewedZiv, Avner – Journal of Experimental Education, 1988
Two experiments concerning the effects of humor on learning in higher education are presented. The first experiment involved 161 Israeli college students; the second involved 132 Israeli college students. Groups taught with the aid of humor performed significantly better on examinations than did those taught without humor. (TJH)
Descriptors: Creative Teaching, Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Humor
Peer reviewedHaaga, Agnes – Stage of the Art, 1995
Provides a retrospective of Winifred Ward's career; she is credited with being one of the founders of creative drama in the United States. States that Ward wrote many books about theater, taught for 32 years, founded the first national organization for child drama in 1944, and received numerous academic honors. Relates anecdotes told by those who…
Descriptors: Creative Dramatics, Creative Teaching, Cultural Enrichment, Educational History
Lynch-Pollart, Joanne – Learning, 1992
Describes an easy, inexpensive way for students to create photographic prints without a camera or film. The prints, or photograms, are made by placing objects on photographic paper, exposing the paper to light, then processing it. For a class of 25, the project costs about $1.50 per student. (SM)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Creative Teaching, Elementary Education, Photography
Instructor, 1991
Presents a listing of historical books for elementary school students by author Jean Fritz; includes a poster and a calendar with daily class activities to teach students about famous historical figures. (SM)
Descriptors: Biographies, Childrens Literature, Class Activities, Creative Teaching
Peer reviewedFetro, Joyce V.; Hey, David – Journal of School Health, 2000
Describes an instructional strategy that uses the format, procedures, and rules of the game show, "Who Wants To Be a Millionaire?" to teach health education. It helps students understand key health concepts previously presented in other formats and use critical thinking skills to determine appropriate options for potential success. The paper…
Descriptors: Creative Teaching, Educational Games, Elementary Secondary Education, Health Education
Koch, Kenneth – American Educator, 2000
Describes how one teacher got elementary students excited about writing poetry by providing them with simple rules and structures and encouraging them to take chances. Strategies included having each child contribute one line to a poem, discouraging rhyming (which is difficult and blocks creativity), encouraging them to write freely, and having…
Descriptors: Childrens Writing, Creative Teaching, Creative Writing, Elementary Education
Peer reviewedSodhi, Amar – Mathematics Teacher, 2004
The way in which a mathematical problem was used as a vehicle to introduce the joy of mathematical research to a high school student is demonstrated. The student was interested in learning about other classical problems delighting an eager high school student.
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, High School Students, Problem Solving, Student Motivation
Reid, Anna; Petocz, Peter – Australian Educational Researcher, 2004
Creativity is viewed in different ways in different disciplines: in education it is called "innovation", in business it is "entrepreneurship", in mathematics it is often equated with "problem solving", and in music it is "performance" or "composition". A creative product in different domains is measured against the norms of that domain, with its…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Creativity, Creative Teaching, Educational Principles
Peer reviewedRutherford, Sandra; Coffman, Margaret – Science Teacher, 2005
Often science teachers perform demonstrations only to discover that students have already seen the experiment in a previous course. Teachers should take advantage of these opportunities to showcase the interconnectedness of different science disciplines. One example of a demonstration used across most science disciplines and grade levels involves…
Descriptors: Science Teachers, Creative Teaching, Demonstrations (Educational), Science Instruction
Instructor, 2007
Hispanic Heritage Month, celebrated September 15th through October 15th, is a great opportunity to kick off a whole year of cultural discovery. This article presents 25 great ideas for Hispanic heritage. These 25 fresh ideas--from Aztec math to Carnaval masks--are easy to put together, and they offer students the chance to celebrate their own…
Descriptors: Hispanic Americans, Cultural Awareness, Class Activities, Creative Teaching
Anderson, Dee – ALA Editions, 2008
Because they're quick and fun to read, riddles can "hook" even reluctant readers and keep them coming back for more. Riddles also improve vocabulary, comprehension, and oral reading; enhance deductive and inductive thinking skills; and promote libraries as places for fun. Drawing on her work with children in schools and public libraries, Dee…
Descriptors: Learning Activities, Oral Reading, Public Libraries, Library Skills
Ballinger, Debra A.; Deeney, Theresa A. – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance (JOPERD), 2006
In the wake of No Child Left Behind, school districts increasingly are being held accountable for demonstrating improved student achievement in English language literacy. This article discusses the current state of literacy in the nation, why physical education teachers need to promote literacy practices, and creative ways that physical education…
Descriptors: Literacy, Physical Education Teachers, Physical Education, Creative Teaching

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