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Selman, Ruth – Montessori Life, 1997
Argues lack of encouragement starves the young poet. Describes a teacher's effort to bring an appreciation of poetry and the writing of poetry into a classroom of 9-12 year olds. Suggests specific exercises in using metaphor, comparisons, wish lists, dreams, humor, and rhythm. Also suggests classic poetry for motivating students. (SD)
Descriptors: Creative Writing, Individualized Instruction, Intermediate Grades, Montessori Method
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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Lewis, A. O. – Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society, 1990
Presented is a collection of poems from the seventeenth through nineteenth centuries that have asked questions about the social consequences of science and technology. Discussed are the beliefs of poets toward scientific knowledge and advances in technology. (KR)
Descriptors: College Science, Higher Education, Humanism, Industrialization
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Neal, Brenda Acton – Now and Then, 1992
Mr. Leidig discusses his English teaching career at Emory and Henry College (Virginia), where for many years he offered courses in poetry and folk literature. He believes these courses were influential with Appalachian students because they encouraged the connection between the study of literary works and student experience. (LP)
Descriptors: College Faculty, College Instruction, Folk Culture, Higher Education
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Foster, Donald W. – Computers and the Humanities, 1996
Responds critically to Ward Elliott and Robert Valenza's computerized stylometric analyses of Shakespeare plays and purported Shakespearean materials. Argues that the Elliott-Valenza tests are deeply flawed, both in their design and execution. Claims that inconvenient data were ignored, control samples not identified, and unwarranted assumptions…
Descriptors: Authors, Computational Linguistics, Computer Uses in Education, Content Analysis
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Newdick, Robert S. – Journal of Higher Education, 1999
The life and works of poet Robert Frost are examined for insights into his philosophy concerning higher education, particularly formal education, his own style of teaching, perceptions of the teacher's role within and outside the classroom, and the relationship between student and teacher. (Originally published in 1936) (MSE)
Descriptors: Careers, College Environment, College Faculty, College Instruction
Copeland, Jeffrey S.; Copeland, Vicky L. – 1994
Spotlighting a variety of venerable poets, as well as some rising stars, this book is the second series of conversations about the lives and works of poets who write mainly for children and young people. The book presents informal interviews with the writers about their childhoods, the influences upon their work, their writing processes, how they…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Audience Awareness, Children, Childrens Literature
McCarthy, William Bernard – 1992
The principle of empathic learning (involving activities that help students feel what it is to be like someone else) can be used to teach poetry, a material about which students have strong prejudices, and an activity they cannot imagine themselves ever doing or being interested in. First, students are presented with the conception that people…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Creative Writing, Empathy, Figurative Language
Buzash, Michael D. – 1989
Aime Cesaire is one of the foremost French-speaking blacks in twentieth century literature. The concept of negritude--referring to the culture of French-speaking blacks--is often associated with his name. This paper discusses his life and work, and explores his life from his birth in Martinique, his early years, the years spent in Paris, and his…
Descriptors: Black Culture, Black Literature, Cultural Influences, Developing Nations
Armstrong, Cherryl – 1985
Focusing on the nature of revision in lyric poetry, a study investigated poets' writing processes. Primary data sources included poets' commentary, letters, recorded conversations, interviews, and essays. Two case studies were also conducted--an evaluation of two poets at work (one a novice and one an experienced poet) and a textual analysis of…
Descriptors: Aesthetic Values, Case Studies, Cognitive Processes, Content Analysis
Engler, Robert Klein – 1988
Some of the denial and fear that accompanies homosexuality and the Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) can be dealt with by discussing the following three issues: the AIDS epidemic, the problems of gay and lesbian community college students, and finally, the teaching of literature--especially poetry. Exploring both poetry and the AIDS…
Descriptors: Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, Authors, College English, Community Colleges
Folta, Bernarr Paul – 1979
A total of 272 children participated in a study of the effectiveness of three support systems for cuing sixth grade students in interpreting the metaphoric language of poetry. The first system involved regular classroom teachers who applied their own verbal cuing, the second included external instructional support through media and the teachers'…
Descriptors: Doctoral Dissertations, Educational Media, Elementary Education, Figurative Language
Throckmorton, Helen J. – 1979
Suggestions for teachers interested in helping students learn strategies to cope with adolescent problems through writing are presented in this paper. Among the methods discussed for meeting the students' needs for models, self-competence, and peer status are: arranging for professional writers, or the teachers themselves, to share their work with…
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Identification (Psychology), Junior High Schools, Language Arts
Littlejohn, David – 1966
Concerned with why and how the white American might read recent American Negro literature, this book concentrates on the nature of Negro literature. Chapters discuss (1) Negro literature before the publication of Richard Wright's "Native Son" in 1940, including writings before, during, and after the Harlem Renaissance of 1923 to 1933; (2)…
Descriptors: Authors, Black Attitudes, Black Culture, Black History
Jeronis, Charles – Inscape, 1969
Although books of solely black literature are being published in abundance, an anthology representing both black and white authors is needed, for only through including the literary traditions of all Americans can the national experience be accurately reflected. The origins of Afro-American poetry are found in the late 18th century, and with the…
Descriptors: Anthologies, Black Achievement, Black Culture, Black Literature
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