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Shields, J. Scott – English Journal, 2007
Applying his experiences teaching photography to teaching English, high school teacher J. Scott Shields cultivates students' original writing by promoting imitation. Students learn to develop their literary voices by crafting verse-narratives that mimic the character, plot, and stylistic devices of Dante and Chaucer.
Descriptors: English Instruction, Imitation, English Teachers, Photography
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Stracco, Mike – English Journal, 2007
In a one-week voluntary summer course, students aged twelve to seventeen eagerly take ownership of their composing processes, learning to connect terms such as focus and point of view to the visual and verbal acts of photography and writing. High school teacher Mike Stracco grapples with how to channel the vitality of his summer course into…
Descriptors: Summer Schools, Photography, Writing Instruction, Student Participation
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Westcott, Warren – English Journal, 1997
Shows how photography and photographic processes can be used as a metaphor for describing writing and writing processes and, thus, can be a useful teaching tool. Discusses subject, focus, arrangement, and style. Describes how a writing teacher can use all this as a means of illustrating various aspects of the writing process. (SR)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Metaphors, Photographs, Photography
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Connell, Marjorie E. – English Journal, 1990
Describes how a teacher overcame her students' reluctance to write poetry by showing them slides of people, places, and things in their school. Describes how small groups of students brainstormed ideas and wrote simple poems. (RS)
Descriptors: English Instruction, Middle Schools, Photography, Poetry
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Askew, Linda – English Journal, 1984
Describes a writing unit for junior high students in which they respond in writing to art reproductions or photographs and are responded to in turn by their classmates. (CRH)
Descriptors: Art Products, Content Area Writing, Interdisciplinary Approach, Junior High Schools