1. Works in Progress

Becoming a Teacher Who Writes - Let Teaching be your Writing Muse - Nancy S. Gorrell

Nancy S. Gorrell [+-]
English teacher and poet
Nancy S. Gorrell is an award-winning English teacher, author, and poet. Her previously published book (with Erin Colfax) in this series is Writing Poetry through the Eyes of Science: A Teacher’s Guide to Scientific Literacy ad Poetic Response (Equinox, 2012). She is currently Director of the SSBJCC Holocaust Memorial and Education Center Survivor Registry, Bridgewater, NJ.

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Chapter 1 presents the book’s central thesis that student writing should be regarded as works in progress and that student writers should be regarded as works in progress as well. This thesis is demonstrated through the author’s teaching of “a most unlikely creative writing class” – a group of 5th year seniors who had failed the High School Proficiency Test twice. The author teaches poetry to the students who create poetry books. Chapter 1 demonstrates that a teacher’s unshakeable faith in students’ innate creativity can inspire basic student learners and engage them in authentic learning through creative writing. Chapter 1 concludes with Interdisciplinary Applications for Teachers and Students and a “Cotton Candy on a Rainy Day” writing prompt.

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Gorrell, Nancy S.. 1. Works in Progress. Becoming a Teacher Who Writes - Let Teaching be your Writing Muse. Equinox eBooks Publishing, United Kingdom. p. Jul 2024. ISBN 9781845536381. https://www.equinoxpub.com/home/view-chapter/?id=45152. Date accessed: 07 May 2024 doi: 10.1558/equinox.45152. Jul 2024

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