Story Workshop Approach
You
can identify the Story Workshop® method of teaching writing by its
structured, flexible format; by its theory of seeing and voice; by its
repertoire of oral word, oral telling, oral reading, writing and recall
exercises; by its semicircle format, which heightens and facilitates
the group process and the sense of audience; and by its teaching
approaches, techniques, strategies, and tactics made possible by the
exercises and their many variations. Used in class sessions and in one
on one tutorial sessions, the Story Workshop method assumes that all
forms of writing derive from image and story, from image and movement
of voice organizing the expression of perceptions through time. The
development of these human perceptual imaginative, and verbal
capacities through their many derivations in oral and written forms is
always the Story Workshop objective.
The Story Workshop classroom always welcomes the voice the student brings to the class. By voice we mean the words, phrases, syntax and sentence structure which constitutes a student’s reality of speaking, hearing, perceiving and understanding.
The Story Workshop classroom always welcomes the voice the student brings to the class. By voice we mean the words, phrases, syntax and sentence structure which constitutes a student’s reality of speaking, hearing, perceiving and understanding.

















