Showing posts with label creativity. Show all posts
Showing posts with label creativity. Show all posts

Thursday, 10 September 2009

Maybe making history?

My school may not be up there in the league tables, but I am willing to bet we have more published writers among our students than most schools in our area ...

Last term I entered several of my students into a writing competition - they were inspired by the examples of 50-word "mini-sagas" that I shared with them, and they had a go. I love encouraging kids to write, as the curriculum does not allow for much creativity, and even the less able students seem to enjoy expressing themselves constructively - from time to time!

I was delighted to receive a letter from the publishers of "Young Writers" at Remus House yesterday, informing me that 23 of my students' stories were selected for inclusion in a book that will be published in November. One copy will be housed in the British Library, one at our school, and a few others in libraries across our county. Wow! Our school may also be in line for a cash prize, but that would just be the cherry on top of a very special treat.

What really pleases me is that among the 23 are two kids who seldom shine at anything - and who have relatively low self-esteem as a result. How wonderful if this achievement, which will be celebrated at our assembly and in our local press, prompts them to see themselves in a more positive light, and helps them to discover hidden potential.

That's why I became a teacher - for moments like this. Makes all the slog worthwhile!

PS - out of 8 new classes, only two scary students - bonus!