Workshops for students in schools or community programs

A Creative approach to literary theory using the Psychoanalytical Lens: A Workshop for Senior English Classes

ENGLISH: Grades 11 & 12 University Classes

Tessa pulls from her pervious experience as a high school English teacher to create a unique window for students into the world of literary theory through Jungian analysis. This workshop focuses on using the Ontario English curriculum in tandem with creative writing exercises to augment student’s voice, expression and understanding of the literary content being studied in class. Using the psychoanalytic lens of Jungian psychology, under the umbrella of literary criticism, students dive into the unconscious of the characters’ they study, thus bringing them closer to an analytical understanding of the texts, and a deeper understanding of themselves.

Writing the Way: Relationship with Self as a Form of Resistance

ENGLISH: Grades 9 & 10

This workshop is designed to be catered for grades 9-12. The workshop uses a variety of creative writing prompts in tandem with the curriculum to get students into a creative, spade space where their imaginations can flourish. The goal of the workshop is to awaken students’ creativity. The workshop conveys to students that there is more than meets the eye when we look at, and study characters in stories. Students will leave the workshop feeling more connected to the motivations, intentions and core values of the characters they are reading about. When we look to extend empathy to characters we read, the artists we study, we ultimately grow our capacity to understand those around us and ourselves with greater depth and compassion.

For The Love of Writing (3 Class Series)

ENGLISH: Grades 9-12

This workshop breaks away from academic writing and focuses on reassociating writing as something that can be pleasurable, and fun and often therapeutic. Tessa focuses on different creative writing prompts each week and uses the multi-class series building on ideas and flexing the creative muscles over three classes. Tessa and the classroom teachers find through this workshop that writing creativity helped students re-shape their perception of what "writing" in an English class can mean; having a creative writing practice, ultimately strengthens more formal, academic writing.

Embodied Character

DRAMA: Grades  9 -12

Using voice, movement and creative exploration students are invited out of their heads and into their bodies as they write and or prepare for different dramatic roles. In particular a large focus of the worksop, after embodiment exercises, is spent creatively getting in the mind and heart of the characters they are playing. Using fun and unique explorations and playful exercises students leave the workshop feeling bolder and more confident to embody their characters.

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Testimonials

The following are teacher testimonials and student testimonials are from Dave Harvey’s grade 11 university English class at Guelph Collegiate Institute in the Upper Grand District School Board, May 2023.