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Creative writing for teachers Start date 17 th February 2017 End date 19 th February 2017 Venue Madingley Hall Madingley Cambridge Tutor Dr Sarah Burton Course code 1617NRX066 Director of Programmes Emma Jennings Public Programme Co-ordinator, Clare Kerr For further information on this course, please contact clare.kerr@ice.cam.ac.uk or 01223 746237 To book See: www.ice.cam.ac.uk or telephone 01223 746262 Tutor biography Sarah Burton Sarah has been teaching Creative Writing since 2003 in a variety of contexts, from voluntary work in mental health centres and primary schools to professional tuition for the London School of Journalism, Oxford University s Department for Continuing Education (OUDCE) and Cambridge University s Institute of Continuing Education (ICE). Her publications are diverse, including two critically acclaimed biographies, Impostors: Six Kinds of Liar (2000; translated into Korean, Japanese, Czech and Spanish) and A Double Life: a Biography of Charles and Mary Lamb (2003; shortlisted for the Mind Book of the Year award); a children s book, The Miracle in Bethlehem: A Storyteller s Tale (2008), and a page-to-stage guide, How to Put on a Community Play (2011). She also writes short stories and reviews fiction and non-fiction for The Spectator and other titles. Her spoof, The Complete and Utter History of the World By Samuel Stewart, Aged 9, was published by Short Books in 2013. She was Writer in Residence for the Hosking Houses Trust in 2009 and the publication of the historical novel which she began there, H, was shortlisted for the Lucy Cavendish Fiction Prize 2013. She has also written and produced several community plays. Sarah s range of writing interests is reflected in her teaching. She has taught courses for OUDCE and ICE in Life Writing, Writing for Children, Playwriting, Flash Fiction and Writing Short Stories. She is Course Director of the MSt in Creative Writing at ICE.

John Mole John Mole is a poet, librettist, children s author, and writer about jazz and film. For many years he co-edited for the Mandeviille Press with its founder, Peter Scupham, has been Poet in Residence at Magdalene College, Cambridge (1996) and, since 1998, resident poet for Poet in the City. He has received Gregory and Cholmondeley Awards for his poetry and the Signal Award for an outstanding contribution to poetry for children. In 2009, a community opera he wrote with the composer Tom Wiggall received its premiere in St. Albans Cathedral. Most recent publications are for children - All the Frogs (Salt) and a collection of poems, The Point of Loss (Enitharmon). He can be heard reading on The Poetry Archive (www.poetryarchive.org ) from which a CD is available and is a longstanding and popular ICE tutor, leading courses on writing poetry.

Course programme Friday Please plan to arrive between 16:30 and 18:30. You can meet other course members in the bar which opens at 18:15. Tea and coffee making facilities are available in the study bedrooms. 19:00 Dinner 20:30 22:00 The unique nature of Creative Writing (Sarah Burton) 22:00 Saturday 07:30 Breakfast Terrace bar open for informal discussion 09:00 10:30 Writing through playing(sarah Burton) 10:30 Coffee 11:00 12:30 Making characters, making plots (Sarah Burton) 13:00 Lunch 14:00 16:00 Free 16:00 Tea 16:30 18:00 Keeping in real(sarah Burton) 18:00 18:30 Free 18:30 Dinner 20:00 21:30 Riddles and monologues(john Mole) 21:30 Sunday 07:30 Breakfast Terrace bar open for informal discussion 09:00 10:30 Beginnings, middles and endings(john Mole) 10:30 Coffee 11:00 12:30 Sharing strategies and moving forward (Sarah Burton) 12:45 Lunch The course will disperse after lunch

Course syllabus Aims: Students will develop their ability to deliver creative writing as a subject by: - engaging with a range of writing exercises which they can then use in their own classrooms; - becoming more aware of how to create a classroom culture which can encourage creativity in writing. Content: The nuts and bolts of creative writing will be covered: genre; style and narrative voice; point-of-view; recruiting the reader; creating a sense of place; determining time and tense; developing character; dialogue; plot; creating drama; sustaining tension; maintaining pace. Students will encounter a range of teaching styles as two classes are delivered by guest tutors who are also writers (Midge Gillies on life writing; John Mole on poetry). They will consider how different approaches to teaching Creative Writing are appropriate to different age groups and how mixed ability groups are managed. They will also engage in writing exercises designed to focus on specific aspects of Creative Writing, while gaining a deeper understanding of how these are all codependent. These exercises also help teachers understand the nature of the challenge that students face when we ask them to write. Presentation of the course: The prevailing atmosphere in the classroom is relaxed and mutually supportive while remaining focused. We will read some short examples of writing together and discuss them. We will do some exercises as individuals and some in groups. Tutors will share their teaching philosophies and strategies and demonstrate these. Students will be able to keep teaching materials and are free to use them in their own classrooms. Outcomes: As a result of the course, within the constraints of the time available, students should be able to: - Approach teaching Creative Writing with increased confidence and knowledge - Create and develop their own class materials.

Reading and resources list Listed below are a number of texts that might be of interest for future reference, but do not need to be bought (or consulted) for the course. Author Title Publisher and date Ed. Steven Earnshaw The Handbook of Creative Writing Edinburgh University Press, 2007 Ed. David Morley & Philip Neilsen The Cambridge Companion to Creative Writing CUP, 2012 Rob Pope Creativity: Theory, History, Practice Routledge, 2005 R. Keith Sawyer Explaining Creativity: the science of human innovation OUP (2nd edition), 2012 Note Students of the Institute of Continuing Education are entitled to 20% discount on books published by Cambridge University Press (CUP) which are purchased at the Press bookshop, 1 Trinity Street, Cambridge (Mon-Sat 9am 5:30pm, Sun 11am 5pm). A letter or email confirming acceptance on to a current Institute course should be taken as evidence of enrolment. Information correct as of: 06 February 2017