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== '''Overview''' == | == '''Overview''' == | ||
Welcome to the course “Creative Writing in the Modern Classroom”! During this course, you will be investigating the importance of creative writing, how to use “world-building” elements to engage students and enrich your lesson plans, and will finish up the course with a final project of editing or creating a lesson plan with creative writing and “world-building” elements. | Welcome to the course “Creative Writing in the Modern Classroom”! During this course, you will be investigating the importance of creative writing, how to use “world-building” elements to engage students and enrich your lesson plans, and will finish up the course with a final project of editing or creating a lesson plan with creative writing and “world-building” elements. | ||
− | During this Unit we’re going to create an informal journal of resources and ideas. Follow | + | During this Unit we’re going to create an informal journal of resources and ideas. Follow [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1rMJu9v-lVu188Z0fNblJcd_YbIgRR9HiKo4xJhCic98/edit?usp=sharing this link] to go to a Google Doc outline that has been created with prompts and questions to help guide your thoughts as we progress through the first unit of the mini-course. At the top of the page, add this file to your Google Drive, and after navigating back to Google Drive, right click the file and make a copy for yourself to edit. This will allow you to change headings, add in your own information, and copy and paste links for future reference in a way that will not affect the work of others. |
'''Objective:''' Participants will recognize how adding world building elements to a lesson | '''Objective:''' Participants will recognize how adding world building elements to a lesson |
Revision as of 14:47, 19 April 2019
Unit 1: The Importance of Creative Writing: What is World-Building?
Overview
Welcome to the course “Creative Writing in the Modern Classroom”! During this course, you will be investigating the importance of creative writing, how to use “world-building” elements to engage students and enrich your lesson plans, and will finish up the course with a final project of editing or creating a lesson plan with creative writing and “world-building” elements. During this Unit we’re going to create an informal journal of resources and ideas. Follow this link to go to a Google Doc outline that has been created with prompts and questions to help guide your thoughts as we progress through the first unit of the mini-course. At the top of the page, add this file to your Google Drive, and after navigating back to Google Drive, right click the file and make a copy for yourself to edit. This will allow you to change headings, add in your own information, and copy and paste links for future reference in a way that will not affect the work of others.
Objective: Participants will recognize how adding world building elements to a lesson plan adds depth and texture to a normal creative writing lesson by reading online sources found by the course administrator.
MODULE LESSONS
LESSON 1: Creative Writing and Teacher Education |
Topic Why creative writing is important and the gap in creative writing pedagogy |
LESSON 2: Student Engagement and Its Importance |
Topic The importance of student engagement and how to help students become engaged |
LESSON 3: The Importance of "Believable Worlds" |
Topic What is “world-building” and the importance of “believable worlds” |
Done with the above 3 lessons? Return to Creative Writing in the Modern Classroom to access Unit 2.