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The Story Workshop Method is a method of teaching writing originated in 1965 by John Schultz.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 25 relations: Academic term, Audience, Classroom, Columbia College Chicago, Community college, Creative nonfiction, Critical thinking, Criticism, Critique, Decision-making, Don De Grazia, Feedback, Fiction, Joe Meno, John Schultz (writer), Literature, Manuscript, Methodology, Pedagogy, Primary school, Problem solving, Prose, Secondary school, Teacher, Writing.

  2. Creative writing programs

Academic term

An academic term (or simply term) is a portion of an academic year during which an educational institution holds classes.

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Audience

An audience is a group of people who participate in a show or encounter a work of art, literature (in which they are called "readers"), theatre, music (in which they are called "listeners"), video games (in which they are called "players"), or academics in any medium.

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Classroom

A classroom, schoolroom or lecture room is a learning space in which both children and adults learn.

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Columbia College Chicago

Columbia College Chicago is a private art college in Chicago, Illinois, United States.

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A community college is a type of undergraduate higher education institution, generally leading to an associate degree, certificate, or diploma.

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Creative nonfiction

Creative nonfiction (also known as literary nonfiction, narrative nonfiction, literary journalism or verfabula) is a genre of writing that uses literary styles and techniques to create factually accurate narratives.

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Critical thinking

Critical thinking is the analysis of available facts, evidence, observations, and arguments in order to form a judgement by the application of rational, skeptical, and unbiased analyses and evaluation.

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Criticism

Criticism is the construction of a judgement about the negative or positive qualities of someone or something.

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Critique

Critique is a method of disciplined, systematic study of a written or oral discourse.

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Decision-making

In psychology, decision-making (also spelled decision making and decisionmaking) is regarded as the cognitive process resulting in the selection of a belief or a course of action among several possible alternative options.

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Don De Grazia

Don Gennaro De Grazia (January 3, 1968 – June 13, 2024) was an American academic who was Professor of Fiction Writing at Columbia College in Chicago, and the author of the novel American Skin.

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Feedback

Feedback occurs when outputs of a system are routed back as inputs as part of a chain of cause-and-effect that forms a circuit or loop.

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Fiction

Fiction is any creative work, chiefly any narrative work, portraying individuals, events, or places that are imaginary or in ways that are imaginary.

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Joe Meno

Joe Meno (born September 15, 1974) is an American novelist, writer of short fiction, playwright, and music journalist based in Chicago.

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John Schultz (writer)

John Schultz (July 28, 1932 – May 6, 2017) was an American writer of fiction and non-fiction.

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Literature

Literature is any collection of written work, but it is also used more narrowly for writings specifically considered to be an art form, especially novels, plays, and poems.

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Manuscript

A manuscript (abbreviated MS for singular and MSS for plural) was, traditionally, any document written by hand or typewritten, as opposed to mechanically printed or reproduced in some indirect or automated way.

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Methodology

In its most common sense, methodology is the study of research methods.

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Pedagogy

Pedagogy, most commonly understood as the approach to teaching, is the theory and practice of learning, and how this process influences, and is influenced by, the social, political, and psychological development of learners.

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Primary school

A primary school (in Ireland, India, the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, Trinidad and Tobago, Jamaica, South Africa, and Singapore), elementary school, or grade school (in North America and the Philippines) is a school for primary education of children who are 4 to 10 years of age (and in many cases, 11 years of age).

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Problem solving

Problem solving is the process of achieving a goal by overcoming obstacles, a frequent part of most activities.

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Prose

Prose is the form of written language (including written speech or dialogue) that follows the natural flow of speech, a language's ordinary grammatical structures, or typical writing conventions and formatting.

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Secondary school

A secondary school or high school is an institution that provides secondary education.

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Teacher

A teacher, also called a schoolteacher or formally an educator, is a person who helps students to acquire knowledge, competence, or virtue, via the practice of teaching.

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Writing

Writing is the act of creating a persistent representation of human language.

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See also

Creative writing programs

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Story_Workshop