Utilizing Imitation to Jumpstart Creation in Writing

Authors

  • Aleisha Christner Douglass High School

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.62704/4022ew30

Abstract

One of the things that I find difficult to effectively teach is composition. Writing has always come naturally to me, so breaking down the hows and whys of the process to students doesn't. I found myself getting frustrated while teaching students composition because I wasn't sure how to show them what I wanted them to do without doing it for them. One thing I've realized is this: writing is hard. It's not something that always comes naturally, and it tends to require a certain struggle. I wanted to encourage my students to be okay with this struggle and to enjoy it; to enjoy the feeling of finally getting the just right words in the perfect order to expertly convey their thoughts and ideas. That is where the joy of writing comes from, and I wanted that experience for my students

Author Biography

  • Aleisha Christner, Douglass High School
    Aleisha Christner was born in Wichita and raised in a small town outside of Wichita. After graduating from Wichita State University in 2016 she began teaching at Douglass High School where she currently teaches English 2 and coaches Forensics. She can be reached at aleishachristner@gmail.com.

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Published

2018-07-19

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Practitioner Pieces