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Creely, Edwin; Southcott, Jane – International Journal of Lifelong Education, 2020
A change-of-life issue for older people is finding ways to engage meaningfully and be creative. Sustaining a sense of self-efficacy in one's abilities to be productive is vital for wellbeing. Our research explored the perceived self-efficacy developed in an Australian University of the Third Age poetry class. We gathered data from one class…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Self Efficacy, Poetry, Creative Writing
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Hanratty, Brian – Changing English: Studies in Culture and Education, 2020
In evaluating some of Heaney's prose writings about the art of poetry -- what I have called his 'Poetics' -- the paper explores how those ideas could enhance the teaching of poetry in the upper post-primary schools. The paper is divided into four closely interconnected sections. The first section evaluates Heaney's thoughts about the potential…
Descriptors: Poetry, Poets, English Instruction, Teaching Methods
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Helena Gosling; Lol Burke; Sarah MacLennan – Prism: Casting New Light on Learning, Theory & Practice, 2020
Despite the presence of a widening participation agenda, people with criminal convictions face a number of barriers accessing and participating in higher education (Office for Students, 2019). This may be due to unspent criminal convictions (Unlock, 2018), limited confidence and self-esteem (Champion and Noble, 2016), a lack of previous…
Descriptors: College Students, Nontraditional Students, Criminals, Correctional Rehabilitation
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Babayigit, Ozgur – European Journal of Educational Research, 2019
The aim of this research is to examine the effects of creative writing activities on the reading and writing attitudes of fourth grade students. This research is a one-group pretest-posttest design of quantitative research methods. The study population of the study is the fourth grade students who are studying in Sorgun district of Yozgat province…
Descriptors: Creative Writing, Writing Assignments, Reading Attitudes, Writing Attitudes
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Bomford, Kate – Changing English: Studies in Culture and Education, 2022
This essay considers the relative merits of critical writing and writing in role as a means of enabling and assessing students' responses to literary texts. Drawing largely on the author's experience of teaching "Frankenstein," it argues that the distinction between critical and creative writing is not as absolute as is sometimes…
Descriptors: Critical Literacy, Student Reaction, Student Attitudes, Creative Writing
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Sorrel Penn-Edwards; Sherilyn Lennon; Madonna Stinson; Beryl Exley; Lisbeth Kitson – English in Australia, 2022
This paper documents shifts in English teachers' knowledges and practices as a consequence of their involvement in a jointly funded Griffith University and Queensland Department of Education English Teacher as Writers Project. The pilot research uses an exploratory case study methodology to explore what works when it comes to challenging teachers…
Descriptors: English Teachers, Creative Writing, Faculty Development, Writing (Composition)
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Ramos do Ó, Jorge; Paz, Ana Luísa – Paedagogica Historica: International Journal of the History of Education, 2023
This article seeks to discuss the relations between reading and writing against the historical backdrop of the initial affirmation of the "studia humanitatis" in fifteenth-century renaissance Italy and its initial movement towards the North of Europe. It focuses first on the theory of education and learning expressed in the Treatises of…
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, Academic Education, Reading, Writing (Composition)
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Almelhi, Abdullah M. – English Language Teaching, 2021
The present research aimed to examine the effectiveness of the ADDIE model as used in teaching online in the LMS of Blackboard® and its facilities such as discussion boards, forums and blogs for improving the creative writing skills of EFL college students. The researcher utilized a quasi-experimental method, involving a pretest, posttest and…
Descriptors: Instructional Effectiveness, Instructional Design, Models, Electronic Learning
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Martín de León, Carmen; García Hermoso, Cristina – Research-publishing.net, 2020
Literary texts offer a rich environment for language learning that teachers can exploit to develop not only students' linguistic (pragmatic, discursive) and cultural skills, but also communication and creative skills. In our study, we have used literature with different writing activities that involved the use of students' imagination and…
Descriptors: Literature, Novels, Second Language Instruction, Instructional Effectiveness
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Elizabeth Jorgensen – English Journal, 2020
For the duration of the author's fifteen-year career, she has used authentic writing opportunities to engage students. She begins as their teammate, and invites each student to work with her on a poem. In working collaboratively, students realize the author is there not to downgrade their piece, to chastise mistakes or to belittle errors; she is…
Descriptors: Poetry, Cooperation, Ecology, Conservation (Environment)
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Wyatt, Jonathan; Gale, Ken – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2018
We have developed an approach to collaborative-writing-as-inquiry that we sometimes refer to as "between the twos". Increasingly, we came to understand that the only way to continue in our process was to "write to it"; whatever the question, the query or the problem, it was this inducement--"write to it"--that led to…
Descriptors: Collaborative Writing, Writing Instruction, Writing Processes, Teaching Methods
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Brewer, Meaghan; di Gennaro, Kristen – Composition Studies, 2018
This article uses a combination of speech act theory and research on microaggressions to analyze statements made by scholars in the fields of literature and creative writing towards their colleagues in composition. We argue that framing these interactions as "hierarchical microaggressions," a term coined by Kathryn Young et al., helps…
Descriptors: Writing (Composition), Literature, Creative Writing, Social Bias
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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
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Mike Miller – English Journal, 2018
Faced with standardized writing tests, students must write on demand to prompts they haven't chosen. While students have little control over the prompts they must answer or the time and space limitations in which they must answer them, students and teachers have opportunities for meaningful resistance to standardized writing tests in reconsidering…
Descriptors: Standardized Tests, Writing Tests, Writing (Composition), Creative Writing
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Gupta, Suman – British Journal of Educational Studies, 2019
Creative Writing programmes in universities now offer both an education for and employment to literary writers. This papers asks how literary writers apprehend their relatively recently institutionalised position, as university staff and students. The concept of 'patronage', it is argued, offers a useful way into reflecting upon such academic…
Descriptors: Creative Writing, Writing Instruction, College Programs, College Faculty
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