Teaching Writing Through Poetry
Autor Jason Schneidermanen Limba Engleză Paperback – 11 dec 2025
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This series for K-12 and collegiate writing and English teachers, educators, curriculum specialists, and preservice teacher education candidates provides methods, pedagogy and practical exercises in the teaching of writing.
Books in the series explore the vast array of ideas, strategies and topics that actively engage students in developing skills that will help them become better writers, critical readers and critical thinkers. These fresh methodologies will expand students' ideas on what writing means, as well as what learning can mean. Various approaches in the series will rejuvenate instructors and feed educators' own desires as lifelong learners.
Each book is meant to make the educators lives both easier and more fulfilling, as the texts in this series include a plethora of writing exercises, prompts and approaches. Many titles will benefit educators from various disciplines who are interested in implementing more writing into their curriculum.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781475874785
ISBN-10: 1475874782
Pagini: 96
Dimensiuni: 153 x 224 x 8 mm
Greutate: 0.16 kg
Editura: BLOOMSBURY ACADEMIC
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1475874782
Pagini: 96
Dimensiuni: 153 x 224 x 8 mm
Greutate: 0.16 kg
Editura: BLOOMSBURY ACADEMIC
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Introduction: Form is Content
1. An Arbitrary Order Still Makes Demands: The Abecedarian
2. Looking in the Broken Mirror: The Ghazal
3. The Divided Self is a Field of Play: The Sonnet
4. Satellites and Snowballs: The Villanelle
5. An Obsession is a Tether: The Sestina
6. One Step Forward, Two Steps Back: The Pantoum
7. Write What You See: Ekphrastic Poems
8. Structuring Devices: Rhythm, Rhyme, and Line
Bibliography
About the Author
1. An Arbitrary Order Still Makes Demands: The Abecedarian
2. Looking in the Broken Mirror: The Ghazal
3. The Divided Self is a Field of Play: The Sonnet
4. Satellites and Snowballs: The Villanelle
5. An Obsession is a Tether: The Sestina
6. One Step Forward, Two Steps Back: The Pantoum
7. Write What You See: Ekphrastic Poems
8. Structuring Devices: Rhythm, Rhyme, and Line
Bibliography
About the Author
Recenzii
Teaching Writing Through Poetry is a gem of a handbook, combining the joyful celebration of poetry with practical guidance from an essential voice in American letters. In each concise chapter, Schneiderman provides a schematic for a different verse form, complete with an overview of its global history and several examples from his own and others' poetry. This book is a series of warm and witty invitations to create, imagine, and reinvent with language. Newcomers to poetry and more advanced writers will find much to learn and enjoy in these pages. This book is a fabulous resource for all writers.
This dazzling instruction manual makes you want to applaud every chapter-and try every form. Teaching Writing Through Poetry will turn any reader into a poetry adventurer and give any teacher a smooth entrée into poetry that is both useful and delightful. With a casual voice and a complete knowledge of poetry's techniques, Jason Schneiderman executes many of the poetic forms himself, showing how to write them in lucid lines. He even tackles those tough-to-explain tools rhythm and rhyme-and ventures from the ghazal to the ekphrastic. Teaching Writing Through Poetry is more than a handbook-it's a companion in verse.
This dazzling instruction manual makes you want to applaud every chapter-and try every form. Teaching Writing Through Poetry will turn any reader into a poetry adventurer and give any teacher a smooth entrée into poetry that is both useful and delightful. With a casual voice and a complete knowledge of poetry's techniques, Jason Schneiderman executes many of the poetic forms himself, showing how to write them in lucid lines. He even tackles those tough-to-explain tools rhythm and rhyme-and ventures from the ghazal to the ekphrastic. Teaching Writing Through Poetry is more than a handbook-it's a companion in verse.