This article explores how short form/comedic improvisational theater impacts the development of writing fluency. This article originally appeared the International Journal of Education and the Arts, Volume 16 Number 10June 19, 2015. Read original article here. Mary...
This article first appeard in the July issue of Fostering Families. You can read the orginal article here. By Mary DeMichele As parents and caregivers, we want to have healthy, positive and enjoyable relationships with our children, whatever their age. Our recent...
“Move from fear to spontaneous expression. Through spontaneity we are re-formed into ourselves. It creates an explosion that for the moment frees us from handed-down frames of reference, memory choked with old facts and information and undigested theories and...
As teachers we need our students to write and write enough so we can either assess content knowledge or teach writing, however many of our students either occasionally “get stuck,” or are consistently reluctant to write. Compounding that situation, we usually...