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Somers, Albert B. – 1999
Suggesting that the teaching of poetry must be engaging as well as challenging, this book presents practical approaches, guidelines, activities, and scenarios for teaching poetry in high school. It offers 40 complete poems; a discussion of assessment issues (including authentic assessment); poetry across the curriculum; and addresses and…
Descriptors: Alternative Assessment, Class Activities, English Instruction, High Schools
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Webb-Hearsey, Paddy – English Quarterly, 1982
Explores how poetry differs from other modes of discourse and how poetry should be taught. (AEA)
Descriptors: Drama, English Instruction, Learning Activities, Literature Appreciation
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Linett, Deena – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 1980
Describes a successful approach to teaching poetry to reluctant students. (HTH)
Descriptors: College English, Course Organization, English Instruction, Higher Education
Morgenthaler, Sharon – 1990
This article provides some practical information on use of poetry to teach such subject areas as history, literature, philosophy, social studies, minority and foreign studies, and the social sciences. Reference is made to the Watershed Foundation, which has a large collection of poetry on cassette tapes that feature the original authors reading…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Literacy, Classroom Techniques, Humanities
McVitty, Walter, Ed. – 1985
Written by teachers and poets, this book offers insights into the nature of poetry and the ways in which children can be taught to enjoy reading and writing poetry. The book contains the following articles: "Poetry and the Magic of Words," by Colin Thiele; "Poetry and the Child," by Charles Causley; "A Verse Along the…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Childrens Literature, Class Activities, Creative Writing
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Arnez, Nancy L. – Journal of Black Studies, 1980
Presents suggestions for ensuring the survival and spread of African American art forms through wide dissemination and use in schools. Emphasizes poetry as one of many aspects of Black creative endeavors. Discusses the effects of the creative fervor of young Black poets of the 1960s on older, more renowned poets. (MK)
Descriptors: Black Culture, Black Literature, Creativity, Cultural Awareness
Wyman, Linda, Ed. – Missouri English Bulletin, 1984
The articles in this journal issue focus on the use of poetry for study in classrooms at all levels. Titles and authors of the articles include (1) "Summoning the Poem: Several Roads to Xanadu" by Ben F. Nelms; (2) "ABC's of Reading and Writing Poetry in Junior High" by Barbara Arnold; (3) "Invitations" by Elizabeth D. Nelms; (4) "Teaching Poetry…
Descriptors: Creative Writing, Elementary Secondary Education, English Instruction, Higher Education
Hirsch, P. L. – 1984
Poetry is fundamental. As a response to reality, as an inclination of language, it is basic. If English teachers want their students to become poets or readers of poets or even imaginative and provocative users of language, they have to show them that the language of poetry is theirs, and English teachers can accomplish that task only by endorsing…
Descriptors: Educational Needs, English Instruction, Humanities, Language Usage
Fleming, Maria, Ed. – Instructor, 1991
The article presents an illustrated page of poems for teachers to clip and post in recognition of Black History Month; three cross-curricular activities related to the poems; two reproducible activity pages on poetry and Black history; and a special author study to be shared with students. (SM)
Descriptors: Black Achievement, Black History, Black Literature, Blacks
Bunchman, Janis; Briggs, Stephanie Bissell – Learning, 1995
This article describes how to combine painting and poetry by studying famous paintings and poetry of recognized artists from both media. It covers how to design a project, discussing pictures and poems, and giving children a chance to create their own art. A sidebar lists artists and poets that work well together. Includes extension activities.…
Descriptors: Art Education, Artists, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Elementary Education
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Couch, Lezlie Laws – English Journal, 1987
Discusses the negative impact of poetry instruction based on scansion, biography, genre theory and formal principles. Describes three alternative lesson plans using imagist poetry, specifically that of Williams, because it rejects formal traditional rules and provokes student response. Concludes that students appreciate stylistic traits and that…
Descriptors: Assignments, Class Activities, Educational Theories, English Instruction