narrativeschool
Narrativeschool is a term used in education to describe approaches that place narrative at the center of teaching and learning. It encompasses methods that use storytelling, personal and historical narratives, and narrative analysis to teach content across subjects, develop literacy, and foster critical thinking. Narrativeschool practices can be found in language arts programs as well as science, social studies, and mathematics, often through student-generated stories, teacher storytelling, and multimedia narrative projects.
History and development: The concept draws on narrative theory, literacy research, and experiential learning. It gained
Curriculum and pedagogy: Typical elements include student-created narratives, oral storytelling, reflective journaling, and multimedia storytelling. Teachers
Implementation and outcomes: Narrativeschool approaches aim to improve literacy, content understanding, and engagement. Evidence is mixed
Criticism and considerations: Critics caution against overreliance on subjective narratives, potential bias, and the risk of
Related topics include narrative pedagogy, storytelling in education, narrative inquiry, and project-based learning.