This article arises from a four week study of a class of 14-15 year old students. The study explored students’ perception of themselves as writers and the effects of a variety of teaching and learning strategies on their creative writing responses. The aim of the project was to enhance the students’ creative writing, whilst ascertaining whether there were particular activities or types of writing that would lead to students perceiving more satisfactory outcomes in their writing. It answers the research question: What do I observe, and what do my students say, about the experience of different classroom based creative writing tasks
This study was undertaken to determine if a collaborative approach to writing increases pupils' enga...
This experimental study investigates the effects of using creative writing activities on 7th grade s...
Creative Writing is a way for students to express their own thoughts and ideas through imaginative w...
This thesis reports on a case study of the creative writing of A Level English Language students. Th...
This two year case study explored the influence that creative thinking has on writing pedagogy withi...
This paper explores writing pedagogy in the primary classroom and connections between children think...
This article investigates the teaching of Creative Writing in Universities against the backdrop of t...
Introduction: The act of writing is widely acknowledged to be a complex and challenging activity, an...
The purpose of the study was to improve teaching of creative writing for young8 children in English ...
When teaching academic writing in English the issue of creativity understood as experimenting, explo...
The purpose of the study was to improve teaching of creative writing for young children in English a...
Fostering creative learning is becoming a high priority in education, particularly as a component of...
This article offers a case study account of a garden-themed poetry writing project run by a creative...
This article reports a small-scale study that explores ways ofusing creative writing tasks to addres...
AbstractThis experimental study investigates the effects of using creative writing activities on 7th...
This study was undertaken to determine if a collaborative approach to writing increases pupils' enga...
This experimental study investigates the effects of using creative writing activities on 7th grade s...
Creative Writing is a way for students to express their own thoughts and ideas through imaginative w...
This thesis reports on a case study of the creative writing of A Level English Language students. Th...
This two year case study explored the influence that creative thinking has on writing pedagogy withi...
This paper explores writing pedagogy in the primary classroom and connections between children think...
This article investigates the teaching of Creative Writing in Universities against the backdrop of t...
Introduction: The act of writing is widely acknowledged to be a complex and challenging activity, an...
The purpose of the study was to improve teaching of creative writing for young8 children in English ...
When teaching academic writing in English the issue of creativity understood as experimenting, explo...
The purpose of the study was to improve teaching of creative writing for young children in English a...
Fostering creative learning is becoming a high priority in education, particularly as a component of...
This article offers a case study account of a garden-themed poetry writing project run by a creative...
This article reports a small-scale study that explores ways ofusing creative writing tasks to addres...
AbstractThis experimental study investigates the effects of using creative writing activities on 7th...
This study was undertaken to determine if a collaborative approach to writing increases pupils' enga...
This experimental study investigates the effects of using creative writing activities on 7th grade s...
Creative Writing is a way for students to express their own thoughts and ideas through imaginative w...