Published: 1997
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"Downwrite Funny: Using Students' Love of the Ridiculous to Teach Serious Writing Skills" by Randy Larson focuses on integrating humor into the writing curriculum to engage students and enhance their writing abilities. The book provides educators with innovative strategies to use absurdity and fun to stimulate creativity and improve essential writing skills. Larson emphasizes the importance of humor in learning, showing how it can serve as a powerful tool to motivate students and foster a positive, energetic classroom environment. Through a blend of practical exercises and inspiring anecdotes, the book encourages teachers to embrace the ridiculous in order to cultivate serious writing talent. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
This book was published in 1997 by Cottonwood Press (Fort Collins, CO) .