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Hopkins, Lee Bennett – School Library Media Quarterly, 1982
Briefly discusses the appeal of poetry for children and describes some of the ways in which school librarians can develop a poetry collection and enhance students' interest in poetry. Also included is an annotated list of the best poetry collections for students from the 1981 publishing year. (JL)
Descriptors: Books, Childrens Literature, Elementary School Students, Elementary Secondary Education

Elliott, Ward E. Y.; Valenza, Robert J. – Computers and the Humanities, 1996
Applies 51 stylometric computer tests of Shakespeare play authorship and 14 of play authorship, developed by the Shakespeare Clinic, to 37 "true Shakespeares," 27 plays of the Shakespeare Apocrypha, and to several poems of unknown authorship. Finds that no claimant, and none of the apocryphal plays or poems, matched Shakespeare. (DSK)
Descriptors: Authors, Computational Linguistics, Computer Uses in Education, Content Analysis

Kammer, Joel – English Journal, 2002
Describes a successful unit on poetry, characterized by collaborative planning, creation of the collection of poems used as the text, variation of the approaches and types of assignments, use of recorded music and poetry collected, use of local poets who read and performed for the students, online sharing and critiquing of students' poetry, and a…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Instructional Effectiveness, Music, Poetry
Leadership, 2004
Every month, "Leadership" features articles written in an informal, conversational style that provide practical information for school administrators. This issue of "Leadership" contains the following titles: (1) "The Artistry of Communication: No Vision Is out of Reach when a School Leader Commits to Understanding the Power of Skillful, Poetic…
Descriptors: Leadership Qualities, Principals, Communication Skills, Academic Standards
Rodia, Becky – Teaching Pre K-8, 2004
This article describes a day in the life of Charley Hoce, a teacher and poet. Hoce starts each day with at least an hour and a half of writing and revising before leaving for his teaching job at the National Trail Elementary School in New Paris, Ohio where he teaches reading and writing to first, second, and third graders, as well as Title I…
Descriptors: Poets, Poetry, Teaching (Occupation), Elementary School Teachers
Shiflett, Lee – 1996
Louis Shores (1904-1981) was one of the undisputed intellectual leaders of librarianship in the 1960s. By that time, Shores had already established a national reputation in the field of reference work and had become prominent in education for librarianship. His lifelong commitment to his profession centered around his intense belief in the power…
Descriptors: Activism, Biographies, Leadership, Librarians
Ferra, Lorraine – 1994
This book focuses on the integration of an individual's inner and outer landscape. It contains a series of invitations for young people to look out upon their own landscapes and to write the important themes of their lives. The writing experiences outlined in the book give children (and adults) space to become quiet and focused and to tap into…
Descriptors: Childhood Interests, Creative Writing, Descriptive Writing, Elementary Secondary Education
Hansen, Tom – 1991
In 1958 in their journal, "The Fifties," Robert Bly and William Duffy introduced North American readers and students to a number of European and South American poets who had developed an imagination variously described as "ecstatic,""surreal,""fantastic,""mythic," etc. That same year the American poet Donald Hall began to write poetry in a new…
Descriptors: Contemporary Literature, Content Analysis, Literary Criticism, Literary Devices

Austin, Gerhard – Unterrichtspraxis, 1975
Discusses how poems, at the level of difficulty of "Grodek" by Georg Trakl, can be meaningfully incorporated into the German curriculm of high schools. A methodology for poetry analysis and interpretation is offered. (Text is in German.) (TL)
Descriptors: Course Content, German, German Literature, Language Instruction
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
Kimzey, Ardis – 1977
Intended as a guide for educators interested in initiating a poetry in the schools program, this book is organized into four parts. The first two parts narrate the poet-author's experiences in beginning such a program in North Carolina, outline techniques for presenting poetry in the classroom, and offer numerous samples of student writing. Part…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Creative Writing, Elementary Secondary Education, English Instruction
Wimsatt, W. K., Jr.; And Others – 1963
Topics of the three essays in this bulletin--which originally appeared in the February, 1963, issue of "College English" and the March and April, 1963, issues of the "English Journal"--are (1) how the materials of language and poetry and the perceptions of individual minds are employed in examining a poem; (2) procedures for reading and…
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Figurative Language, Humor, Irony
Wagner, Jean – 1973
This book attempts to assess a half century of Afro-American poetry published from 1890 to 1940, focusing on the human experience--individual and collective--from which this poetry was produced. In analyzing the place of black poetry in the American literary domain, attention is given to historical, religious, sociological, and cultural…
Descriptors: Black Culture, Black History, Black Literature, Higher Education
Barry, Elaine – 1973
This book is a collection of Frost's letters, reviews, introductions, lectures, and interviews on writing dating back to 1913. It provides Frost's view of literature, and its relation to language and social order. Part one, "Frost as a Literary Critic," discusses the scope of Frost's criticism and Frost as both critical theorist and…
Descriptors: Authors, Interviews, Language, Lecture Method
Speirs, John – 1971
This book considers the poets of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries who foreshadowed the imaginative development of the novel - its growth in introspectiveness, interest in the individual and psychological insight, in fulness, and in an exploratory-creative use of language. These are found principally in the work of Dickens, George Eliot,…
Descriptors: Authors, Eighteenth Century Literature, English Literature, English Neoclassic Literary Period