Teaching Poetry, Embracing Perspectives: A Guide for Middle School Teachers
Autor Sharon Discorfanoen Limba Engleză Paperback – sep 2017
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781475835366
ISBN-10: 1475835361
Pagini: 140
Dimensiuni: 151 x 229 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.25 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1475835361
Pagini: 140
Dimensiuni: 151 x 229 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.25 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Preface
Introduction
Poetry and A Few Hot Topics
Part I: Reading Poems
A Creative Environment: What It Means and How To Get It
An Initial Classroom Activity: The Appointment Book
Lesson 1: Becoming an Active Reader
Lesson 2: Understanding the Central Metaphor
Lesson 3: Literary Terms and Devices
IronyToneA Classroom Test
Lesson 4: Personification
PersonificationMore on PersonificationLesson 5: Standardized Testing
Lesson 6: Two Poems, Side By Side
Lesson 7: Other Poems
Lesson 8: One More Favorite.
Building Confidence: Homework and Feedback
Writing Assignments and Poet Project
Technology, Multimedia, and Teamwork
More on Student Assessments
Part II: Writing Poems
A Creative Environment for Writing
Writing Poems: An Initial Exercise
Week 1: Haiku
Week 2: Cinquain
Week 3: Tanka
Week 4: Event Poem
Week 5: List Poem
Week 6: Pastoral Poem
Week 7: Blues Poem
Week 8: Sestina
Week 9 and 10: Free Verse
Final Poetry Project, Class Anthology. and a Coffee House!
Other Considerations for Teachers
Conclusion
Selections Licensed
Acknowledgments
About the Author
Introduction
Poetry and A Few Hot Topics
Part I: Reading Poems
A Creative Environment: What It Means and How To Get It
An Initial Classroom Activity: The Appointment Book
Lesson 1: Becoming an Active Reader
Lesson 2: Understanding the Central Metaphor
Lesson 3: Literary Terms and Devices
IronyToneA Classroom Test
Lesson 4: Personification
PersonificationMore on PersonificationLesson 5: Standardized Testing
Lesson 6: Two Poems, Side By Side
Lesson 7: Other Poems
Lesson 8: One More Favorite.
Building Confidence: Homework and Feedback
Writing Assignments and Poet Project
Technology, Multimedia, and Teamwork
More on Student Assessments
Part II: Writing Poems
A Creative Environment for Writing
Writing Poems: An Initial Exercise
Week 1: Haiku
Week 2: Cinquain
Week 3: Tanka
Week 4: Event Poem
Week 5: List Poem
Week 6: Pastoral Poem
Week 7: Blues Poem
Week 8: Sestina
Week 9 and 10: Free Verse
Final Poetry Project, Class Anthology. and a Coffee House!
Other Considerations for Teachers
Conclusion
Selections Licensed
Acknowledgments
About the Author
Recenzii
A great read if you are looking to engage young minds in developing their abilities for respect and appreciation of the world in which they live and as a way to teach compassion and kindness to all sentient beings. I highly recommend this as a resource for any humane educator out there looking to add thoughtful and kind material to their curriculums.
Learning to embrace diversity through exposure to various art forms, including poetry, assists in greater understanding of different cultures and human experiences and helps to educate and expose the listener/reader to a new and greater understanding of the world around them. This can tremendously help in lessening bullying and judgmental behaviors in our community.
This easy-to-implement guide for middle and high school teachers demonstrates that poetry is an effective tool to promote perspective-taking. Sharon Discorfano shows how teaching poetry can enhance students' ability to engage in respectful discourse as they recognize the value of diverse viewpoints and interpretations.
Learning to embrace diversity through exposure to various art forms, including poetry, assists in greater understanding of different cultures and human experiences and helps to educate and expose the listener/reader to a new and greater understanding of the world around them. This can tremendously help in lessening bullying and judgmental behaviors in our community.
This easy-to-implement guide for middle and high school teachers demonstrates that poetry is an effective tool to promote perspective-taking. Sharon Discorfano shows how teaching poetry can enhance students' ability to engage in respectful discourse as they recognize the value of diverse viewpoints and interpretations.