A writing instructor at a New York City junior high school traces his attempts to educate youngsters from broken homes and violent neighborhoods. Putting a human face on dire statistics about... This description may be from another edition of this product.
In this powerful and well-crafted book, O'Connor shares his experiences teaching creative writing and drama to students in an urban middle school. The story he relates is both cautionary and inspiring. A realistic and honest examination of the power of creative activities in academic development. Don't miss it.
Power of Writing Can Be a Life Changing Experience
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
The Author describes his experience as a participant in the Teacher's and Writers Collaborative in New York City just more than a decade ago. As a new teacher among students who were less than appreciative of his love of literature, he inspires many to write and some to survive. The lives and experiences of several of his students are recounted as a part of their writing inspiration and frustration. Examples and accounts of student writing from students who were not interested in any part of school are included A heart wrenching account that would remind one of Savage Inequalities. This is a closer look at the condition of the students rather than the condition of the school facilities. The story is beautifully written with attention to detail of the student's lives and writing experiences. It gives hope to future teachers who will teach in tough schools. Inspiration for writing programs flows thought along with examples of how to deal with difficult situations in the classroom. Great for future Language Arts Teachers.
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