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Thursday, December 14, 2017
The Power of Telling Stories
"It is important to take the time to tell stories in our
classes. It is even more important to provide an environment for our students
to have the opportunity to tell their stories in class. Telling their stories
helps students build and understand their own identities."
This quote is from "Stories: Listening, Telling, Teaching, and Learning," an article I recently wrote for NAIS's Independent Teacher. Within the article, you will also find some links to on-stage story telling from True Tales Live, a Moth-like venue in Portmouth, NH.
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2 comments:
Stories are a good basis to help increase the imagination of children. It is very important for teachers to tell stories. Without them a class would be incomplete.
Most of the children are read different stories very eagerly that is why I decided to become a writer so that I may come up with the wishes of the children. I like your writing style.
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