The aim of this study was to see if a deliberately creative approach in an EFL (English as a Foreign Language) class would have any impact on the students’ EFL learning in terms of more varied vocabulary use, more original written texts, more implementation of story elements (such as a story goal, obstacle, character motive) and increased motivation leading to enhanced activity and attention. An empirical method was adopted in connection in which two Swedish upper-secondary school classes of a vocational program participated. One class was exposed to a regular teaching method (RTM) while the other class was exposed to a creative study design (CSD). During a four week period the students were assigned to write a short story and received...
In the light of continuous change of global perspectives, current educational contexts have been evo...
Creative writing is a well-established approach to teaching English in the L2 classroom, with the Sw...
The aim of this study is to investigate English language teachers’ understanding of creativity in th...
Over the years, it has been stated that creativity focuses on how we think and our strong desire to ...
There are many materials, books and resources for the self-studies which can be useful in the ESL an...
The author deals with a topic quite often discussed by not only pedagogy and psychology. Creativity ...
There are many materials, books and resources for the self-studies which can be useful in the ESL an...
AbstractCreativity is creating clear and singular visions for the future in the mind of people. Thes...
This paper looks at the creative methods in English Language Teaching (ELT) and the benefits and dow...
Creativity is one of those notions taken for granted but the moment one tries to defin...
This study investigates the effectiveness of adopting a Creative Writing method to motivate and deve...
During the past decades scientific research caused major changes in the perception of students’ lear...
Creativity has been discussed, observed and researched for hundreds of years in the fields of psycho...
AbstractThere is a growing body of literature that recognizes the importance of creativity. This pap...
This article introduces a pedagogical intervention that includes a set of creative activities design...
In the light of continuous change of global perspectives, current educational contexts have been evo...
Creative writing is a well-established approach to teaching English in the L2 classroom, with the Sw...
The aim of this study is to investigate English language teachers’ understanding of creativity in th...
Over the years, it has been stated that creativity focuses on how we think and our strong desire to ...
There are many materials, books and resources for the self-studies which can be useful in the ESL an...
The author deals with a topic quite often discussed by not only pedagogy and psychology. Creativity ...
There are many materials, books and resources for the self-studies which can be useful in the ESL an...
AbstractCreativity is creating clear and singular visions for the future in the mind of people. Thes...
This paper looks at the creative methods in English Language Teaching (ELT) and the benefits and dow...
Creativity is one of those notions taken for granted but the moment one tries to defin...
This study investigates the effectiveness of adopting a Creative Writing method to motivate and deve...
During the past decades scientific research caused major changes in the perception of students’ lear...
Creativity has been discussed, observed and researched for hundreds of years in the fields of psycho...
AbstractThere is a growing body of literature that recognizes the importance of creativity. This pap...
This article introduces a pedagogical intervention that includes a set of creative activities design...
In the light of continuous change of global perspectives, current educational contexts have been evo...
Creative writing is a well-established approach to teaching English in the L2 classroom, with the Sw...
The aim of this study is to investigate English language teachers’ understanding of creativity in th...