Teaching creative writing in primary schools requires an understanding of creative pedagogies that value autonomy, and for educators to draw on their own experiences of the creative writing process to support the development of their pupils. This article draws on evidence from 58 undergraduate primary student teachers to further understand how their appreciation of creative pedagogies, combined with their experiences of creative writing, impacts on their approach to the teaching of writing in primary schools. Evidence from questionnaires and interviews reveals that factors such as freedom, choice and focussing on the personal aspects of writing are valued but often because they make writing fun for children, rather than because they develop...
This essay explores learning and creativity, and connections between them in the practice and pedago...
For further details of this publication go to www.nate.org.uk or www.ukla.org Teaching has always be...
This paper reports upon the insights gained through working with teachers as writers at their own le...
A three year study points to constraining forces upon teachers' creative thinking and practices as t...
In the field of writing in education two strong even common-sense views exist: firstly, that to tea...
This article contributes to the growing body of research in teacher professional development that in...
© 2017, © 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This article contributes to th...
Teachers continue to ask about ways to inspire young writers in their classes, while students brough...
The themed presentation at the Sydney Writers’ Festival on May 25, 2013 entitled “Creative Writ...
Teaching for creativity in writing requires not only knowledge, skills and understanding, but the em...
Fostering creative learning is becoming a high priority in education, particularly as a component of...
This two year case study explored the influence that creative thinking has on writing pedagogy withi...
This research aimed to investigate teachers' perspectives on the space and place of creative writing...
The themed presentation at the Sydney Writers’ Festival on May 25, 2013 entitled “Creative Writing a...
Teaching writing is complex and research related to approaches that support students’ understanding ...
This essay explores learning and creativity, and connections between them in the practice and pedago...
For further details of this publication go to www.nate.org.uk or www.ukla.org Teaching has always be...
This paper reports upon the insights gained through working with teachers as writers at their own le...
A three year study points to constraining forces upon teachers' creative thinking and practices as t...
In the field of writing in education two strong even common-sense views exist: firstly, that to tea...
This article contributes to the growing body of research in teacher professional development that in...
© 2017, © 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This article contributes to th...
Teachers continue to ask about ways to inspire young writers in their classes, while students brough...
The themed presentation at the Sydney Writers’ Festival on May 25, 2013 entitled “Creative Writ...
Teaching for creativity in writing requires not only knowledge, skills and understanding, but the em...
Fostering creative learning is becoming a high priority in education, particularly as a component of...
This two year case study explored the influence that creative thinking has on writing pedagogy withi...
This research aimed to investigate teachers' perspectives on the space and place of creative writing...
The themed presentation at the Sydney Writers’ Festival on May 25, 2013 entitled “Creative Writing a...
Teaching writing is complex and research related to approaches that support students’ understanding ...
This essay explores learning and creativity, and connections between them in the practice and pedago...
For further details of this publication go to www.nate.org.uk or www.ukla.org Teaching has always be...
This paper reports upon the insights gained through working with teachers as writers at their own le...