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Revised Edition: LukivPress (Victoria, BC), 2022. An excerpt river'srush-manyvoices The author Dan Lukiv, published in 19 countries, is a poet, novelist, columnist, short story and article writer, and independent education researcher (hermeneutic phenomenology). As a creative writer, he apprenticed with Canada's Professor Robert Harlow (recipient of the George Woodcock Achievement award for an outstanding literary career), the USA's Paul Bagdon (Spur Award finalist for Best Original Paperback), and England's D. M. Thomas (recipient of the Cheltenham Prize for Literature, Orwell Prize [biography], Los Angeles Fiction Prize, and Cholmondeley award for poetry). He attended The University of British Columbia (creative writing department), the acclaimed Humber School for Writers (poetry writing program), and Writer's Digest University (novel writing program).
First Edition: LukivPress (Victoria, BC), 2022. An excerpt raindrops dripfrom a leafless limb-i breath slowly The author Dan Lukiv, published in 19 countries, is a poet, novelist, columnist, short story and article writer, and independent education researcher (hermeneutic phenomenology). As a creative writer, he apprenticed with Canada's Professor Robert Harlow (recipient of the George Woodcock Achievement award for an outstanding literary career), the USA's Paul Bagdon (Spur Award finalist for Best Original Paperback), and England's D. M. Thomas (recipient of the Cheltenham Prize for Literature, Orwell Prize [biography], Los Angeles Fiction Prize, and Cholmondeley award for poetry). He attended The University of British Columbia (creative writing department), the acclaimed Humber School for Writers (poetry writing program), and Writer's Digest University (novel writing program).
Revised Edition: LukivPress (Victoria, BC), 2022. An excerpt in wind, little leaves on the busheswiggle The author Dan Lukiv, published in 19 countries, is a poet, novelist, columnist, short story and article writer, and independent education researcher (hermeneutic phenomenology). As a creative writer, he apprenticed with Canada's Professor Robert Harlow (recipient of the George Woodcock Achievement award for an outstanding literary career), the USA's Paul Bagdon (Spur Award finalist for Best Original Paperback), and England's D. M. Thomas (recipient of the Cheltenham Prize for Literature, Orwell Prize [biography], Los Angeles Fiction Prize, and Cholmondeley award for poetry). He attended The University of British Columbia (creative writing department), the acclaimed Humber School for Writers (poetry writing program), and Writer's Digest University (novel writing program).
First Edition: LukivPress (Victoria, BC), 2022. An excerpt the slap slapof ocean against the hullof our rowboat The author Dan Lukiv, published in 19 countries, is a poet, novelist, columnist, short story and article writer, and independent education researcher (hermeneutic phenomenology). As a creative writer, he apprenticed with Canada's Professor Robert Harlow (recipient of the George Woodcock Achievement award for an outstanding literary career), the USA's Paul Bagdon (Spur Award finalist for Best Original Paperback), and England's D. M. Thomas (recipient of the Cheltenham Prize for Literature, Orwell Prize [biography], Los Angeles Fiction Prize, and Cholmondeley award for poetry). He attended The University of British Columbia (creative writing department), the acclaimed Humber School for Writers (poetry writing program), and Writer's Digest University (novel writing program).
First Edition: LukivPress (Victoria, BC), 2022. An excerpt on the porch, anold man in a rocker-smok-ing, coughing The author Dan Lukiv, published in 19 countries, is a poet, novelist, columnist, short story and article writer, and independent education researcher (hermeneutic phenomenology). As a creative writer, he apprenticed with Canada's Professor Robert Harlow (recipient of the George Woodcock Achievement award for an outstanding literary career), the USA's Paul Bagdon (Spur Award finalist for Best Original Paperback), and England's D. M. Thomas (recipient of the Cheltenham Prize for Literature, Orwell Prize [biography], Los Angeles Fiction Prize, and Cholmondeley award for poetry). He attended The University of British Columbia (creative writing department), the acclaimed Humber School for Writers (poetry writing program), and Writer's Digest University (novel writing program).
Revised Edition: LukivPress (Victoria, BC), 2022. Introduction Jews in Babylon re-patriated Jerusalem in 539 BCE. Now, in 520, how many years have passed since they laid the foundation of Jehovah's temple in that city? Sixteen. Of course, they have completed this house of worship, haven't they? Didn't they return from Babylonish captivity to re-establish true worship of Jehovah in their homeland? They have not completed the temple! They have not addressed their spiritual needs! Jehovah uses Haggai to re-vitalize the Jews into action, to rebuild their house of God. Five years later, they will complete the temple that will last even longer (515 BCE to 70 CE) than Solomon's (1027 to 607 BCE). Faithful Haggai serves his God throughout this time period. Likewise, in the last days of this system of things, Jehovah's people serve him, but not as temple builders; rather, as faithful preachers who teach globally about his kingdom that will bring peace to the earth. An excerpt (18 lines from the poem based on chapter 1) Dewdrops no longerAdorn blades of grass;Olives have withdrawn, Like the rock badger;In the valley, seeds ofGrain sleep; clouds Swallow themselves;Vinegar laughs at gumsThat sting; flasks of oil- Who poured them out?Who stopped the grapesFrom filling with juice So that they might feelFirm like the fig? OThe flies upon the sheep That no longer bleat, The goat that cannotProvide milk for cheese- The author Dan Lukiv, published in 19 countries, is a poet, novelist, columnist, short story and article writer, and independent education researcher (hermeneutic phenomenology). As a creative writer, he apprenticed with Canada's Professor Robert Harlow (recipient of the George Woodcock Achievement award for an outstanding literary career), the USA's Paul Bagdon (Spur Award finalist for Best Original Paperback), and England's D. M. Thomas (recipient of the Cheltenham Prize for Literature, Orwell Prize [biography], Los Angeles Fiction Prize, and Cholmondeley award for poetry). He attended The University of British Columbia (creative writing department), the acclaimed Humber School for Writers (poetry writing program), and Writer's Digest University (novel writing program).
First Edition: Improvijazzation Nation (USA), 2001. Revised Edition: LukivPress (Canada), 2022. An excerpt Unspoken e(crowdedroom)mptiness The author Dan Lukiv, published in 19 countries, is a poet, novelist, columnist, short story and article writer, and independent education researcher (hermeneutic phenomenology). As a creative writer, he apprenticed with Canada's Professor Robert Harlow (recipient of the George Woodcock Achievement award for an outstanding literary career), the USA's Paul Bagdon (Spur Award finalist for Best Original Paperback), and England's D. M. Thomas (recipient of the Cheltenham Prize for Literature, Orwell Prize [biography], Los Angeles Fiction Prize, and Cholmondeley award for poetry). He attended The University of British Columbia (creative writing department), the acclaimed Humber School for Writers (poetry writing program), and Writer's Digest University (novel writing program).
Previously published in Gentle Reader (Wales). Revised Edition: LukivPress (Victoria, BC), 2022. An excerpt If Patches (our springer spaniel) had been a human driving along a desert highway that boasted one roadside tree, he'd have-through genetics?-crashed into it. Was his breath also a matter of genetics? I mean, the day we adopted him, we discovered that his breath contained all the (DNA-induced?) evils of rotting fish-although we somehow didn't notice that until after we'd taken him home. You might wonder why we chose him over his also-wiggly brothers and sisters. Well, only he resembled his mother: white with brown patches. And she looked so serene and charismatic. "Won't he follow suit?" I thought. The author Dan Lukiv, published in 19 countries, is a poet, novelist, columnist, short story and article writer, and independent education researcher (hermeneutic phenomenology). As a creative writer, he apprenticed with Canada's Professor Robert Harlow (recipient of the George Woodcock Achievement award for an outstanding literary career), the USA's Paul Bagdon (Spur Award finalist for Best Original Paperback), and England's D. M. Thomas (recipient of the Cheltenham Prize for Literature, Orwell Prize [biography], Los Angeles Fiction Prize, and Cholmondeley award for poetry). He attended The University of British Columbia (creative writing department), the acclaimed Humber School for Writers (poetry writing program), and Writer's Digest University (novel writing program).
Revised Edition: LukivPress (Victoria, BC), 2022. An excerpt river-side gulls walkabout on stones and scream andscream and scream The author Dan Lukiv, published in 19 countries, is a poet, novelist, columnist, short story and article writer, and independent education researcher (hermeneutic phenomenology). As a creative writer, he apprenticed with Canada's Professor Robert Harlow (recipient of the George Woodcock Achievement award for an outstanding literary career), the USA's Paul Bagdon (Spur Award finalist for Best Original Paperback), and England's D. M. Thomas (recipient of the Cheltenham Prize for Literature, Orwell Prize [biography], Los Angeles Fiction Prize, and Cholmondeley award for poetry). He attended The University of British Columbia (creative writing department), the acclaimed Humber School for Writers (poetry writing program), and Writer's Digest University (novel writing program).
Revised Edition: LukivPress (Victoria, BC), 2022. An excerpt from an aspen, a nest dangles in the wind-clouds head east The author Dan Lukiv, published in 19 countries, is a poet, novelist, columnist, short story and article writer, and independent education researcher (hermeneutic phenomenology). As a creative writer, he apprenticed with Canada's Professor Robert Harlow (recipient of the George Woodcock Achievement award for an outstanding literary career), the USA's Paul Bagdon (Spur Award finalist for Best Original Paperback), and England's D. M. Thomas (recipient of the Cheltenham Prize for Literature, Orwell Prize [biography], Los Angeles Fiction Prize, and Cholmondeley award for poetry). He attended The University of British Columbia (creative writing department), the acclaimed Humber School for Writers (poetry writing program), and Writer's Digest University (novel writing program).
This story for kids has appeared in: The Cariboo Observer (Quesnel, BC), 1981. Six Children's Stories (Academic Exchange Extra [University of Northern Colorado], 2005), published under the pseudonym Donovan A. Landers. Revised Edition: LukivPress (Victoria, BC), 2022. An excerpt Morly Mooch lived in an oil tank. For windows, he'd hack-sawed holes in the steel, and the edges were as jagged as Rocky Mountain-peaks. One day, he sat on his rickety porch, sipping fish tea, while his fishing line wavered in Mooch River. He burped. He'd eaten a fish omelet, fish biscuits, fish pancakes, and strawberry shortcake. He burped again. He thought about brewing up a pot of fish soup for supper. Then he frowned: The people of Beaver Valley called him The Moacher of Mooch River and Mustard Breath. "Mustard Breath, my petunias!" he said, scowling until his jowls ached. Then his ears pricked up, like cat-ears, as he heard stifled giggles. He glanced beneath bushy eyebrows and spotted a boy and girl hiding amongst his strawberry plants. "Hey, Mustard Breath," the boy said. "Bet you can't catch us!" The author Dan Lukiv, published in 19 countries, is a poet, novelist, columnist, short story and article writer, and independent education researcher (hermeneutic phenomenology). As a creative writer, he apprenticed with Canada's Professor Robert Harlow (recipient of the George Woodcock Achievement award for an outstanding literary career), the USA's Paul Bagdon (Spur Award finalist for Best Original Paperback), and England's D. M. Thomas (recipient of the Cheltenham Prize for Literature, Orwell Prize [biography], Los Angeles Fiction Prize, and Cholmondeley award for poetry). He attended The University of British Columbia (creative writing department), the acclaimed Humber School for Writers (poetry writing program), and Writer's Digest University (novel writing program).
Revised Edition: LukivPress (Victoria, BC), 2022. An excerpt on the little tree, drops of frozen rainlit up by the sun The author Dan Lukiv, published in 19 countries, is a poet, novelist, columnist, short story and article writer, and independent education researcher (hermeneutic phenomenology). As a creative writer, he apprenticed with Canada's Professor Robert Harlow (recipient of the George Woodcock Achievement award for an outstanding literary career), the USA's Paul Bagdon (Spur Award finalist for Best Original Paperback), and England's D. M. Thomas (recipient of the Cheltenham Prize for Literature, Orwell Prize [biography], Los Angeles Fiction Prize, and Cholmondeley award for poetry). He attended The University of British Columbia (creative writing department), the acclaimed Humber School for Writers (poetry writing program), and Writer's Digest University (novel writing program).
First Edition: LukivPress (Quesnel, BC), 2000. [Distributed through the Quesnel Public Library]. Revised Edition: LukivPress (Victoria, BC), 2022 Introduction This collection of poems and stories for young and old provides gentle entertainment that should send the whole family to bed with a chuckle, or at least with a sense that peace has paid a visit. The author Dan Lukiv, published in 19 countries, is a poet, novelist, columnist, short story and article writer, and independent education researcher (hermeneutic phenomenology). As a creative writer, he apprenticed with Canada's Professor Robert Harlow (recipient of the George Woodcock Achievement award for an outstanding literary career), the USA's Paul Bagdon (Spur Award finalist for Best Original Paperback), and England's D. M. Thomas (recipient of the Cheltenham Prize for Literature, Orwell Prize [biography], Los Angeles Fiction Prize, and Cholmondeley award for poetry). He attended The University of British Columbia (creative writing department), the acclaimed Humber School for Writers (poetry writing program), and Writer's Digest University (novel writing program).
Revised Edition: LukivPress (Victoria, BC), 2022. An excerpt the longboarder, weaving down the hill, chewson a burger The author Dan Lukiv, published in 19 countries, is a poet, novelist, columnist, short story and article writer, and independent education researcher (hermeneutic phenomenology). As a creative writer, he apprenticed with Canada's Professor Robert Harlow (recipient of the George Woodcock Achievement award for an outstanding literary career), the USA's Paul Bagdon (Spur Award finalist for Best Original Paperback), and England's D. M. Thomas (recipient of the Cheltenham Prize for Literature, Orwell Prize [biography], Los Angeles Fiction Prize, and Cholmondeley award for poetry). He attended The University of British Columbia (creative writing department), the acclaimed Humber School for Writers (poetry writing program), and Writer's Digest University (novel writing program).
Revised Edition: LukivPress (Victoria, BC), 2022. An excerpt bare treesreach into the red skyand shake The author Dan Lukiv, published in 19 countries, is a poet, novelist, columnist, short story and article writer, and independent education researcher (hermeneutic phenomenology). As a creative writer, he apprenticed with Canada's Professor Robert Harlow (recipient of the George Woodcock Achievement award for an outstanding literary career), the USA's Paul Bagdon (Spur Award finalist for Best Original Paperback), and England's D. M. Thomas (recipient of the Cheltenham Prize for Literature, Orwell Prize [biography], Los Angeles Fiction Prize, and Cholmondeley award for poetry). He attended The University of British Columbia (creative writing department), the acclaimed Humber School for Writers (poetry writing program), and Writer's Digest University (novel writing program).
Revised Edition: LukivPress (Victoria, BC), 2022. An excerpt down the hill, a longboarder passes our car-highwire act The author Dan Lukiv, published in 19 countries, is a poet, novelist, columnist, short story and article writer, and independent education researcher (hermeneutic phenomenology). As a creative writer, he apprenticed with Canada's Professor Robert Harlow (recipient of the George Woodcock Achievement award for an outstanding literary career), the USA's Paul Bagdon (Spur Award finalist for Best Original Paperback), and England's D. M. Thomas (recipient of the Cheltenham Prize for Literature, Orwell Prize [biography], Los Angeles Fiction Prize, and Cholmondeley award for poetry). He attended The University of British Columbia (creative writing department), the acclaimed Humber School for Writers (poetry writing program), and Writer's Digest University (novel writing program).
Revised Edition: LukivPress (Victoria, BC), 2022. An excerpt gulls cryingin the early morning-squeaky wagons The author Dan Lukiv, published in 19 countries, is a poet, novelist, columnist, short story and article writer, and independent education researcher (hermeneutic phenomenology). As a creative writer, he apprenticed with Canada's Professor Robert Harlow (recipient of the George Woodcock Achievement award for an outstanding literary career), the USA's Paul Bagdon (Spur Award finalist for Best Original Paperback), and England's D. M. Thomas (recipient of the Cheltenham Prize for Literature, Orwell Prize [biography], Los Angeles Fiction Prize, and Cholmondeley award for poetry). He attended The University of British Columbia (creative writing department), the acclaimed Humber School for Writers (poetry writing program), and Writer's Digest University (novel writing program).
Revised Edition: LukivPress (Victoria, BC), 2022. An excerpt hunchbacktree, bare once again-again, again The author Dan Lukiv, published in 19 countries, is a poet, novelist, columnist, short story and article writer, and independent education researcher (hermeneutic phenomenology). As a creative writer, he apprenticed with Canada's Professor Robert Harlow (recipient of the George Woodcock Achievement award for an outstanding literary career), the USA's Paul Bagdon (Spur Award finalist for Best Original Paperback), and England's D. M. Thomas (recipient of the Cheltenham Prize for Literature, Orwell Prize [biography], Los Angeles Fiction Prize, and Cholmondeley award for poetry). He attended The University of British Columbia (creative writing department), the acclaimed Humber School for Writers (poetry writing program), and Writer's Digest University (novel writing program).
Revised Edition: LukivPress (Victoria, BC), 2022. An excerpt barn swallowschirping in the willow treesby the dry field The author Dan Lukiv, published in 19 countries, is a poet, novelist, columnist, short story and article writer, and independent education researcher (hermeneutic phenomenology). As a creative writer, he apprenticed with Canada's Professor Robert Harlow (recipient of the George Woodcock Achievement award for an outstanding literary career), the USA's Paul Bagdon (Spur Award finalist for Best Original Paperback), and England's D. M. Thomas (recipient of the Cheltenham Prize for Literature, Orwell Prize [biography], Los Angeles Fiction Prize, and Cholmondeley award for poetry). He attended The University of British Columbia (creative writing department), the acclaimed Humber School for Writers (poetry writing program), and Writer's Digest University (novel writing program).
Revised Edition: LukivPress (Victoria, BC), 2022. An excerpt in the bay, a freighter lies anchoredin the fog The author Dan Lukiv, published in 19 countries, is a poet, novelist, columnist, short story and article writer, and independent education researcher (hermeneutic phenomenology). As a creative writer, he apprenticed with Canada's Professor Robert Harlow (recipient of the George Woodcock Achievement award for an outstanding literary career), the USA's Paul Bagdon (Spur Award finalist for Best Original Paperback), and England's D. M. Thomas (recipient of the Cheltenham Prize for Literature, Orwell Prize [biography], Los Angeles Fiction Prize, and Cholmondeley award for poetry). He attended The University of British Columbia (creative writing department), the acclaimed Humber School for Writers (poetry writing program), and Writer's Digest University (novel writing program).
Revised Edition: LukivPress (Victoria, BC), 2022. An excerpt grey slabsrise up into blue sky-moun-tain goats The author Dan Lukiv, published in 19 countries, is a poet, novelist, columnist, short story and article writer, and independent education researcher (hermeneutic phenomenology). As a creative writer, he apprenticed with Canada's Professor Robert Harlow (recipient of the George Woodcock Achievement award for an outstanding literary career), the USA's Paul Bagdon (Spur Award finalist for Best Original Paperback), and England's D. M. Thomas (recipient of the Cheltenham Prize for Literature, Orwell Prize [biography], Los Angeles Fiction Prize, and Cholmondeley award for poetry). He attended The University of British Columbia (creative writing department), the acclaimed Humber School for Writers (poetry writing program), and Writer's Digest University (novel writing program).
Revised Edition: LukivPress (Victoria, BC), 2022. An excerpt the womanhas green eyes; behind her, waves crash The author Dan Lukiv, published in 19 countries, is a poet, novelist, columnist, short story and article writer, and independent education researcher (hermeneutic phenomenology). As a creative writer, he apprenticed with Canada's Professor Robert Harlow (recipient of the George Woodcock Achievement award for an outstanding literary career), the USA's Paul Bagdon (Spur Award finalist for Best Original Paperback), and England's D. M. Thomas (recipient of the Cheltenham Prize for Literature, Orwell Prize [biography], Los Angeles Fiction Prize, and Cholmondeley award for poetry). He attended The University of British Columbia (creative writing department), the acclaimed Humber School for Writers (poetry writing program), and Writer's Digest University (novel writing program).
First Edition: Published as a column at ETONSA (The English Teachers' Network of South Africa), 2001, 2002, 2003. Revised Edition: LukivPress (Victoria, BC), 2022. Table of Contents How to Create a Literary Journal to Publish Students' Writing Humanistic Career Counselling A Career Counselling Interview Career Decision Making for Students in Grades 11 and 12 Who Am I? Retirement Career Counselling Home Schooling Leadership Style Awards Day, Principal's Day, and Honour Roll Those Gyze in the English Department The author Dan Lukiv, published in 19 countries, is a poet, novelist, columnist, short story and article writer, and independent education researcher (hermeneutic phenomenology). As a creative writer, he apprenticed with Canada's Professor Robert Harlow (recipient of the George Woodcock Achievement award for an outstanding literary career), the USA's Paul Bagdon (Spur Award finalist for Best Original Paperback), and England's D. M. Thomas (recipient of the Cheltenham Prize for Literature, Orwell Prize [biography], Los Angeles Fiction Prize, and Cholmondeley award for poetry). He attended The University of British Columbia (creative writing department), the acclaimed Humber School for Writers (poetry writing program), and Writer's Digest University (novel writing program).
First Edition: Published as part of For Teachers Only, by ETONSA (The English Teachers' Network of South Africa), 2001. Revised Edition: LukivPress (Canada), 2022. "Leadership Style" appeared in two issues of The Journal of Secondary Alternate Education (2003 [Spring], 2013 [February]). An excerpt When snags, or problems, surface, a Great Leader looks for symptoms. He or she encourages, even empowers, staff members to problem solve at the causal level, and to exercise their own judgement and creativity. The community spirit of teamwork this leader inspires turns problems into "our" problems and solutions into "our" solutions. Problems are evaluated down at the grassroots, down at "our" grassroots. The author Dan Lukiv, published in 19 countries, is a poet, novelist, columnist, short story and article writer, and independent education researcher (hermeneutic phenomenology). As a creative writer, he apprenticed with Canada's Professor Robert Harlow (recipient of the George Woodcock Achievement award for an outstanding literary career), the USA's Paul Bagdon (Spur Award finalist for Best Original Paperback), and England's D. M. Thomas (recipient of the Cheltenham Prize for Literature, Orwell Prize [biography], Los Angeles Fiction Prize, and Cholmondeley award for poetry). He attended The University of British Columbia (creative writing department), the acclaimed Humber School for Writers (poetry writing program), and Writer's Digest University (novel writing program).
First Edition: The Journal of Secondary Alternate Education, 2003, Winter Issue. Revised Edition: LukivPress (Victoria, BC), 2022. Various sections of this symposium have appeared in Students On The Net (Singapore), canadian content (Canada), The Alberta Teacher's Association Magazine (Canada), The Master Teacher (Canada), and The Electronic Magazine of Multicultural Education (USA). Introduction This symposium addresses: the harm the Government of Canada did to Aboriginal culture through the residential school system; the need for consensus between Aboriginal and educational communities with regard to curriculum; the need for noncompetitive, community settings in the classroom; and positive steps made by one school district to create meaningful education for Aboriginal students. The author Dan Lukiv, published in 19 countries, is a poet, novelist, columnist, short story and article writer, and independent education researcher (hermeneutic phenomenology). As a creative writer, he apprenticed with Canada's Professor Robert Harlow (recipient of the George Woodcock Achievement award for an outstanding literary career), the USA's Paul Bagdon (Spur Award finalist for Best Original Paperback), and England's D. M. Thomas (recipient of the Cheltenham Prize for Literature, Orwell Prize [biography], Los Angeles Fiction Prize, and Cholmondeley award for poetry). He attended The University of British Columbia (creative writing department), the acclaimed Humber School for Writers (poetry writing program), and Writer's Digest University (novel writing program).
First Edition: Quesnel Secondary School (Quesnel, BC), 1997. Second Edition: BCTF Lesson Aids (Vancouver, BC), 1997; listed (in BC Teacher) as one of Lesson Aids' bestsellers for 1998. Revised Edition: LukivPress (Victoria, BC), 2022. Location in OISE [Ontario Institute for Studies in Education] Library, The University of Toronto: 808.02 L954C. Location in Leddy Library (West Building, 1st Floor), University of Windsor: LB1027.25.L477 no. 1007. The Nechako Lakes School District (BC) purchased the use of this course in its Distance Learning Program. The author Dan Lukiv, published in 19 countries, is a poet, novelist, columnist, short story and article writer, and independent education researcher (hermeneutic phenomenology). As a creative writer, he apprenticed with Canada's Professor Robert Harlow (recipient of the George Woodcock Achievement award for an outstanding literary career), the USA's Paul Bagdon (Spur Award finalist for Best Original Paperback), and England's D. M. Thomas (recipient of the Cheltenham Prize for Literature, Orwell Prize [biography], Los Angeles Fiction Prize, and Cholmondeley award for poetry). He attended The University of British Columbia (creative writing department), the acclaimed Humber School for Writers (poetry writing program), and Writer's Digest University (novel writing program).
Abstract In the hermeneutic phenomenological tradition, I explored through interviews this research question: What, if any, experiences in school encouraged one person to become an adult creative writer? The literature and curriculum guides for language arts address how to teach poetry and fiction writing, providing direction for students and teachers. But do creative writing activities in school stand as examples of lived school experiences that encouraged the participant? As a poet, novelist, and short story writer, I naturally have thoughts and beliefs about what activities or events in school encouraged me to become a creative writer; therefore, I attempted prior to the interviews to bracket my biases related to those thoughts and beliefs. I worked closely with the participant and my Supervisory Committee members to analyse emerging themes and to reduce researcher bias. Eight themes emerged from the data about what lived school experiences encouraged the participant. Recommendations based on those themes provide direction for educators. This study could serve as a prototype for further research that explores what, if any, school experiences have encouraged other people to become creative writers. Location in the Geoffrey R. Weller Library (University of Northern British Columbia): LB1575.8.L85 This research appeared in: The Teachers.Net Gazette (USA), 2003, April. SchoolNet Africa (South Africa), 2003, August. Mentor: The Online Publication for Nova Scotia's Educators (Canada), 2003. August. Arts North (Canada), 2004 Winter. Connected Magazine (Canada), 2004, Summer. Revised Edition: LukivPress (Victoria, BC), 2022. The author Dan Lukiv, published in 19 countries, is a poet, novelist, columnist, short story and article writer, and independent education researcher (hermeneutic phenomenology). As a creative writer, he apprenticed with Canada's Professor Robert Harlow (recipient of the George Woodcock Achievement award for an outstanding literary career), the USA's Paul Bagdon (Spur Award finalist for Best Original Paperback), and England's D. M. Thomas (recipient of the Cheltenham Prize for Literature, Orwell Prize [biography], Los Angeles Fiction Prize, and Cholmondeley award for poetry). He attended The University of British Columbia (creative writing department), the acclaimed Humber School for Writers (poetry writing program), and Writer's Digest University (novel writing program).
First Edition: Academic Exchange Extra (Greeley, CO [University of Northern Colorado]), 2003. Revised Edition: LukivPress (Victoria, BC), 2022. Table of Contents What Can the Student Imagine? The Student-Centred Approach: Is There Another Way? How to Teach Badly The Teacher, a poem A Thief in the Family, fiction The author Dan Lukiv, published in 19 countries, is a poet, novelist, columnist, short story and article writer, and independent education researcher (hermeneutic phenomenology). As a creative writer, he apprenticed with Canada's Professor Robert Harlow (recipient of the George Woodcock Achievement award for an outstanding literary career), the USA's Paul Bagdon (Spur Award finalist for Best Original Paperback), and England's D. M. Thomas (recipient of the Cheltenham Prize for Literature, Orwell Prize [biography], Los Angeles Fiction Prize, and Cholmondeley award for poetry). He attended The University of British Columbia (creative writing department), the acclaimed Humber School for Writers (poetry writing program), and Writer's Digest University (novel writing program).
Revised Edition: LukivPress (Victoria, BC), 2022. Previously published as English Literature 12: Anglo-Saxon and Medieval, Renaissance and 17th Century, 18th Century and Romantic, Victorian and 20th Century (McNaughton Education Centre, [Quesnel, BC], 2010). Direction for Teachers This course offers English teachers a simple, methodical teaching process. The assignments and concepts can be teacher-delivered through the lecture-format. But a simpler teaching method also exits. Teachers could e-mail (see the next paragraph for directions) the course to students, encourage them to get started, and answer questions as they arise-answer them either personally/individually or through group-discussion. Teachers who wish to provide students with an e-copy of my English Literature course may receive it from me, in a docx file, through e-mail. Once received, teachers could e-mail the course to their students. I welcome students to open the file through their personal e-mail accounts and to save it; then they're free to complete assignments at their computers, tablets, or laptops, by typing their responses in the docx file. After that, they simply show their work to their teachers, or print the work out page by page, for their teachers to read. The author Dan Lukiv, published in 19 countries, is a poet, novelist, columnist, short story and article writer, and independent education researcher (hermeneutic phenomenology). As a creative writer, he apprenticed with Canada's Professor Robert Harlow (recipient of the George Woodcock Achievement award for an outstanding literary career), the USA's Paul Bagdon (Spur Award finalist for Best Original Paperback), and England's D. M. Thomas (recipient of the Cheltenham Prize for Literature, Orwell Prize [biography], Los Angeles Fiction Prize, and Cholmondeley award for poetry). He attended The University of British Columbia (creative writing department), the acclaimed Humber School for Writers (poetry writing program), and Writer's Digest University (novel writing program).
First Edition: Academic Exchange Extra ([University of Northern Colorado (Greeley, CO)]), 2004, March. Revised Edition: LukivPress (Victoria, BC), 2022. Abstract In the hermeneutic phenomenological tradition-referring to my original (template) study, completed as partial fulfillment of my MEd requirements at the University of Northern British Columbia (UNBC)-I had explored through interviews this research question: What, if any, experiences in school encouraged one person to become an adult creative writer? This second work, part of a series of six methodologically identical studies, explored the same question through a different participant. Because creative writing stands as a formal ingredient in Language Arts programs, direction for teachers about what sorts of activities can encourage students to view creative writing seriously merits attention. As a poet, novelist, and short story writer, I naturally have thoughts and beliefs about what activities or events in school encouraged me to become a creative writer; therefore, I attempted prior to the interviews to bracket my biases related to those thoughts and beliefs. I also attempted to bracket themes I discovered in my template study. In addition, I attempted to bracket possibilities-possibilities that I inadvertently came up with based on general reading, conversations with colleagues, and deductive, inductive, and analogy-type reasoning that suggested that certain events in school should encourage students to take up writing. I worked closely with the participant and a peer debriefer to analyze and interpret the data, to formulate themes, and to reduce researcher bias. The peer debriefer read all interviews to look for bias in my questions. He also looked for bias in my analyses and interpretations. One theme emerged from the data about what lived school experiences encouraged the participant. Recommendations based on that theme provide direction for educators. Forthcoming studies (III, IV, V, and VI), based on the methodology of the original research, will provide further direction. The author Dan Lukiv, published in 19 countries, is a poet, novelist, columnist, short story and article writer, and independent education researcher (hermeneutic phenomenology). As a creative writer, he apprenticed with Canada's Professor Robert Harlow (recipient of the George Woodcock Achievement award for an outstanding literary career), the USA's Paul Bagdon (Spur Award finalist for Best Original Paperback), and England's D. M. Thomas (recipient of the Cheltenham Prize for Literature, Orwell Prize [biography], Los Angeles Fiction Prize, and Cholmondeley award for poetry). He attended The University of British Columbia (creative writing department), the acclaimed Humber School for Writers (poetry writing program), and Writer's Digest University (novel writing program).
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