Research and analysis

Teaching creative writing: a workshop approach

Ofsted good practice example showing how pupils in Castle View Primary School become good at writing through effective teaching.

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Castle View Primary School - Good practice example

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Castle View Primary School - Good practice example

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This example explains how the school has developed an imaginative approach to writing that succeeds well with all its pupils. At its centre, is the use of what the school calls ‘writing workshops’. The result is outstanding progress in English for the pupils.

Published 4 March 2011