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Tag: poetry workshop

First Japanese publication

‘Collaborative Research between UK and Japan on Poetry Writing Pedagogy in the Global Age: Trialling Poetry Writing Workshop techniques now published in The Science of Reading. vol.61, No.2., July 2019, pages: 97-109.

poetry, poetry workshop, research, teaching, The Science of Reading, University of Hiroshima, University of Shimane, writing, Yuka Nakai

18th April Make Poetry Happen workshop

My next Poetry teaching/writing workshop which celebrates & shares good poetry practice from Making Poetry Happen is at Nottingham Writers’ … More

Ash Dickinson, Brenda Ainsley, Nottingham Writers' Studio, poetry workshop

Make Poetry Happen in Your Classroom! Saturday 18th April 2015   10.30am – 1pm (registration & coffee from 10.15am) A practical … More

Five Leaves, Nottingham Writers' Studio, poetry slam, poetry workshop, primary teachers. secondary teachers, the Gothic, writing

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