This week's reading reminded me of a poem I read about creativity. It's written in a similar way as the poetic rendering of a sociological reseach by Lauren Richardson. Even though this "Little Boy" poem is not the result of a research, I can see art teachers using this method.
Here's a link to a video someone made from the poem. I think it's neat!
Little Boy by Helen Buckley
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VV929vcGS70
School Arts Magazine sent me a scan (PDF) of the poem that appeared in their 1961, October issue. I can email it to anyone who's interested.
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Monday, November 14, 2011
Tuesday, November 8, 2011
Huge grin
Hi all,
Your posts are fantastic evidence that your research ideas are growing/shrinking in very productive ways. So much more focused and do-able than what I was hearing/reading last week. Congrats to all of you for the hard work. I will work tonight and tomorrow on giving you feedback here on your posts and grading your research reflections.
Here is a very short video that is worth a few minutes of distraction. Think about it as a reward for all the hard work you're doing...
Leslie
Your posts are fantastic evidence that your research ideas are growing/shrinking in very productive ways. So much more focused and do-able than what I was hearing/reading last week. Congrats to all of you for the hard work. I will work tonight and tomorrow on giving you feedback here on your posts and grading your research reflections.
Here is a very short video that is worth a few minutes of distraction. Think about it as a reward for all the hard work you're doing...
Leslie
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