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Excerpt
from Literary Ideas and Scripts for Young Playwrights
Introduction Most writing curriculum revolves around evaluating reading
assignments. The trouble is, students have such a wide range of interests and
aptitudes in reading, that it is difficult to find reading material that grabs
their attention. Ann Martin (Martin) states that, "the sources of writing have to be activated first, before we can impose standards of form." Children's imaginations must be fired up before they are taught grammar and writing style. Students who are given creative writing prompts and exercises
are given permission to think, to explore their own ideas, to make personal
decisions and to express themselves. Vandeweghe, Rick.
Chairman, Department of English at the University of Colorado at Denver.
Interview. 30 October 2002 Martin, Ann,
"Allowing the Unconventional," Educating
the Imagination, Essays and Ideas for Teachers and Writers, ed.
Christopher Edgar and Ron Padgett, Vol. 2. New York: Teachers and
Writers Collaborative, 1994
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