Series | SAIL
Edited book | Inclusive Linguistic Education
Chapter | And this is the end of the story: raccontare per includere

And this is the end of the story: raccontare per includere

Abstract

This study on inclusion and narrative writing stems from a recent classroom experience with English L2 students at postgraduate level. The presence in the class of two students with special needs meant that a revision of the previously established syllabus had to be carried out in order to cater for the following exigencies: the need to create activities which the disabled students could carry out on a par with their colleagues and without any undue stress or pressure; the need to create a welcoming, inclusive environment in which all students could collaborate and feel part of a whole; the need to find suitable learning practices and associated assessment tools. The idea of setting up a creative writing project emerged both as a response to these needs and as a desire to regain the ancestral value of narration as a tool for the building and transmission of knowledge. In the following pages a detailed account of this ‘vision’ of inclusion and narration through creative writing will be provided, together with samples taken from the students’ production and a final reflection on the results obtained.


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Submitted: May 27, 2020 | Published Feb. 23, 2021 | Language: it

Keywords ELTContemporary mobilityInclusionThe narrative creation of selfCreative writingEducational Linguistics


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