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Majorana, Jennifer; VanDeusen, Elizabeth – About Campus, 2022
Though traditionally confined to the literature classroom, poetry is finding its way into courses of all disciplines in K-12 and higher education. Poetry and expressive writing are useful for encouraging critical thinking, serving as a way for students to synthesize course content, and building classroom rapport. It can also positively impact…
Descriptors: Well Being, Mental Health, Poetry, College Students
Peters, Charnell – Communication Teacher, 2020
Leveraging arts-based pedagogy, this interpersonal and/or family communication activity allows students to engage creatively with a concept of the instructor's choosing through the creation of a collective poem. Each student contributes statements that the instructor forms into a poem, resulting in a collaborative artifact that engages students'…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Poetry, Interpersonal Communication, Family Relationship
Zimmerman, Aaron; Greenlees, Linnie; Isidro, Elizabeth; Sneed, Stacey – LEARNing Landscapes, 2019
In this article, we present a set of poems that have helped us to come to know teaching in particular ways. We argue that the artistic medium of poetry can provide unique and important insights into what it is like to live through classroom moments. Using connoisseurship as our mode of inquiry, we share these poems, our interpretations of these…
Descriptors: Poetry, Teaching (Occupation), Teacher Attitudes, Evaluation Methods
Romero, Rachel – Teaching Sociology, 2020
This note overviews a class activity and an assignment for engaging poetic transcription. Poetic transcription is an arts-based research method commonly employed in the analysis and representation of qualitative data. The discussion provides some background on arts-based research, poetic inquiry, and poetic transcription as research practices…
Descriptors: Poetry, Sociology, Empathy, Thinking Skills
Nutbrown, Graham – British Journal of Educational Studies, 2019
In the mid-1920s the poet W. B. Yeats was pleased to discover contemporary philosophers, Giovanni Gentile and A. N. Whitehead, whose metaphysical and educational philosophies seemed to coincide with his own commitments. Whitehead shares with Gentile a sense of reality as activity and an understanding of knowledge as constructed from abstractions…
Descriptors: Poets, Poetry, Philosophy, Progressive Education
Bedard, Carol; Fuhrken, Charles – English in Texas, 2019
The use of multicultural literature in the English classroom is important because students need to see themselves reflected on the page as well as need windows into their peers' experiences that are unlike their own. Teachers in middle school classrooms have the potential to positively influence students' ability to engage and connect with…
Descriptors: Multicultural Education, Literature, Middle School Students, Learner Engagement
Ayers, Samuel J. – English in Texas, 2019
There is value in being a lifelong reader and writer; yet, preservice teachers frequently do not exhibit these attributes. As an educator of future teachers, the author of this article reflects on practice. One goal in working with these education students is to develop their competencies in the use of literary strategies, with a secondary goal of…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Preservice Teachers, Reading Skills, Reading Motivation
Xiang, Sophia – LEARNing Landscapes, 2019
Written from the perspective of a Grade 5/6 French Immersion teacher, this paper examines the role of music, poetry, and the visual arts in enhancing learner identity, in the context of the elementary school classroom. It begins with a focus on artistic metaphors that represent cultural and linguistic hyphenation. It then addresses practical…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, French, Immersion Programs, Music
Myers, Mary Anne – CEA Forum, 2016
As a college literature teacher, the goal of the author is to enable students to create their own meaning from their encounter with a text, respecting the text's sources, limits, contexts, and possibilities as well as their own. Fostering this creative response is among the greatest challenges and rewards of the profession. While teaching EN102:…
Descriptors: Military Schools, Literature Appreciation, Poetry, Teaching Methods
Certo, Janine – Journal of Literacy Research, 2015
In spite of views that children's writing development is in large part a linguistic complex process involved in their engagement within and across social activities in and out of school, the literature is scant on the wide range of semiotic resources that children may draw on to animate their poetry writing and performances. Drawing from a case…
Descriptors: Poetry, Grade 5, Elementary School Students, Creative Writing
MacKenzie, Sarah K., – Journal for Learning through the Arts, 2013
Across the space of this paper I seek to share a particular attempt to holistically engage students enrolled in a Social Foundations of Education course, in the process of de(con)structing knowledge, through the work of collectively creating found poetry. I do not seek to show right pedagogical practice; rather, it is my hope that this paper may…
Descriptors: Praxis, Poetry, Epistemology, Holistic Approach
Bricker, Patricia; Faetz, Melissa; Tracy, Kelly N.; Luke, Nancy – Science and Children, 2015
Over many years, the authors have inquired into the integration of science and literacy in primary grades. Students have used science notebooks as places to write and draw their scientific questions, predictions, observations, research notes, claims, reflections, and wonderings. At the same time, the authors have engaged their students in writers'…
Descriptors: Elementary School Science, Science Instruction, Science Education, Grade 1
Gordon, John – English Teaching: Practice and Critique, 2010
This article considers an exchange between pupils in response to heard poetry, approaching it through a "conversation analytic mentality" informed by the theories of Basil Bernstein. Using his terms, it describes an existing "pedagogic device" of poetry study for schools, to which responses under discussion do not easily…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Poetry, Language Arts, Class Activities
Vallicelli, Arthur E. – ProQuest LLC, 2012
This dissertation examines the way in which sonnets improved reading comprehension through a case study. The study was conceptually framed around the ideas of the New Critics, who employed two particular fallacies to ensure the most accurate reading of literature. The purpose of the study was to see the potential benefits that could come from…
Descriptors: Reading Instruction, Literary Genres, Poetry, Reading Ability
Smigel, Eric; McDonald, Nan L. – General Music Today, 2012
This theory-to-practice article focuses on interdisciplinary classroom activities based on principles of minimalism in modern music, art, and poetry. A lesson sequence was designed for an inner-city Grades 4 and 5 general classroom of English language learners, where the unit was taught, assessed, and documented by the authors. Included in the…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Music, Learning Activities, Second Language Learning