Although the Common Core Standards in English/Language Arts seem to exclude creative writing activities and lessons from secondary classrooms in favor of literary analysis and composition, current creative writing pedagogy demonstrates that such a reading of the standards is shortsighted and incorrect. By analyzing thematically-grouped standards and citing relevant creative writing pedagogues, this article argues that a majority of Common Core ELA Standards can be met by utilizing creative writing activities in the secondary classroom and that a critical moment has been reached for creative writing scholars to ensure their discipline is represented in secondary English curricula and training
The discipline of creative writing is charged as the most untheorized, and in that respect, anachro...
The creative writing workshop: beloved by some, dreaded by others, and ubiquitous in writing program...
Since its release in June 2010, the Common Core State Standards (CCSS) have been adopted by more tha...
The adoption of the Common Core State Standards by Ohio in 2010 created a path of tightly organized ...
This article will discuss the implications of the Common Core State Standards (CCSS) on the educatio...
Currently, high school ELA teachers are expected to use literature and composition together during i...
The authors of this article call upon classroom memories to demonstrate the harm of the standardized...
Despite low levels of writing proficiency, noted gaps between secondary and postsecondary writing pr...
In previous CWSC presentations, I have explored the importance of collaboration between secondary an...
This essay describes twenty-first century general education reforms that create opportunities for cr...
The Common Core State Standards (CCSS; CCSSO, 2010) are a promising response to the call for “a writ...
When L2 writing is taught at university level in Japan, the direction of travel tends to be towards ...
A major, stated goal of the Common Core State Standards (CCSS) for the English Language Arts (ELA) i...
This paper first provides a rationale for integrating creative thinking and writing alongwith critic...
This article puts forward moral-philosophical arguments for re-building and re-thinking secondary-le...
The discipline of creative writing is charged as the most untheorized, and in that respect, anachro...
The creative writing workshop: beloved by some, dreaded by others, and ubiquitous in writing program...
Since its release in June 2010, the Common Core State Standards (CCSS) have been adopted by more tha...
The adoption of the Common Core State Standards by Ohio in 2010 created a path of tightly organized ...
This article will discuss the implications of the Common Core State Standards (CCSS) on the educatio...
Currently, high school ELA teachers are expected to use literature and composition together during i...
The authors of this article call upon classroom memories to demonstrate the harm of the standardized...
Despite low levels of writing proficiency, noted gaps between secondary and postsecondary writing pr...
In previous CWSC presentations, I have explored the importance of collaboration between secondary an...
This essay describes twenty-first century general education reforms that create opportunities for cr...
The Common Core State Standards (CCSS; CCSSO, 2010) are a promising response to the call for “a writ...
When L2 writing is taught at university level in Japan, the direction of travel tends to be towards ...
A major, stated goal of the Common Core State Standards (CCSS) for the English Language Arts (ELA) i...
This paper first provides a rationale for integrating creative thinking and writing alongwith critic...
This article puts forward moral-philosophical arguments for re-building and re-thinking secondary-le...
The discipline of creative writing is charged as the most untheorized, and in that respect, anachro...
The creative writing workshop: beloved by some, dreaded by others, and ubiquitous in writing program...
Since its release in June 2010, the Common Core State Standards (CCSS) have been adopted by more tha...