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Spencer, Margaret Meek – Reading Teacher, 2003
Contends that for children learning to read, imagination is not something separate or extra that their teachers add to their learning. Notes that how hard children work to make sense of the world is evinced in their play and in research analyses of it. Explains that young imaginations often move into a mental space they recognize from what they…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Imagination, Literacy, Metaphors
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Hilder, Monika B. – Journal of Curriculum and Supervision, 2005
The problem of exclusivity figures large in education. How can we educate to deconstruct exclusivity and invent inclusivity? This article asserts that an unexamined veneration for the "objective" academic voice is at least partly responsible for the strong tendency to exclusivity, while suggesting that the subjective voice of storytelling can…
Descriptors: Story Telling, Novels, Imagination, Curriculum Development
Zavatsky, Bill – Teachers and Writers Magazine, 1981
Notes how discussing poetry as oral language helps high school students relate poems and imagination to their everyday lives. (RL)
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Classroom Techniques, High Schools, Imagination
Kenny, Adele – Teachers and Writers Magazine, 1981
Reports of one poet's efforts in elementary classrooms to counteract the misconception of the syllabic nature of haiku. (RL)
Descriptors: Creative Thinking, Creative Writing, Elementary Education, Haiku
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Crowther, Shirley – British Journal of Language Teaching, 1986
Presents the results of a survey which found that: (1) the current treatment of language, generally concentrating on the factual and informative at the expense of the imaginative, is creating its own brand of linguistic deprivation; and (2) this is particularly noticeable in foreign language teaching. (SED)
Descriptors: Communicative Competence (Languages), English (Second Language), Functional Literacy, Imagination