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Are you interested in teaching student to love writing, poetry, mind-mapping, and other creative pursuits?
My work is based on the Writing Workshop model espoused by Nancy Atwell, Donald Graves, Lucy Calkins, etc. Plus, I add layers and layers of new ideas!
Check out my website! You'll find a blog of new posts, a free book, and a gallery of student samples.
www.creatingcreativeclasses.com
Thanks!
Daniel Weinstein
Great Neck South HS
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Thank you Nina! I love to teach people to be creative!
Your approach to teaching is interesting and creative. I am an art educator and have a similar philosophy as stated on your website. The student work caught my eye and heightened my curiosity. I as well, think it is important for us to provide innovative ways to inspire and motivate our students. Thanks for sharing.
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