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Here, Ross Burkhardt explains how to reach students through poetry and how to help them develop their own appreciation for it. Drawing on the author's rich experience as a middle school language arts teacher, Using Poetry in the Classroom presents a comprehensive approach that focuses on both the how and the why of teaching poetry. This book offers explicit descriptions on how to deliver specific poetry lessons that will develop academic skills such as reading, writing, and critical thinking. Divided into three sections, this book teaches all aspects of poetry_composing, memorizing, reciting, interpreting, listening, reading, and publishing. Includes: _

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This text will be beneficial to beginning language arts teachers who share the author's passion for poetry but may not possess the pedagogical knowledge to teach poetry to adolescents. Burkhardt, who was inducted into the National Teachers Hall of Fame for his work as a middle school writing teacher, calls on over 30 years of personal experience in creating this cookbook-style text that emphasizes the importance of memorization and recitation in the teaching of poetry. He cites the works of the National Writing Project, NCTE, and Poetry Alive and embraces Rosenblatt's theory of reader response to poetry interpretation. The book includes student examples and letters to the author from former students. Jean Little's poem, 'After English Class,' reproduced in this work, epitomizes the author's theory that students must have the freedom to bring their own understandings to the study of poetry. The section 'General Assertions about Teaching Poetry' sums up the book nicely. This is not a text for experienced poetry practitioners, but neophyte middle school language arts teachers would find it both beneficial and comforting. Recommended. * CHOICE *
Drawing upon decades of experience as a language arts teacher, Burkhardt describes a number of classroom-tested poetry lessons aimed at developing reading, writing, and critical thinking skills. * Reference and Research Book News *

Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Foreword Chapter 2 Acknowledgments Chapter 3 Introduction Part 4 Part I: Before Class Chapter 5 Why Poetry? Chapter 6 The Teacher as Poet Part 7 Part II: In the Classroom Chapter 8 Memorizing and Reciting Chapter 9 Composing and Publishing Chapter 10 Discussing and Interpreting Chapter 11 The Process of Student Poetry Chapter 12 Back to the Beginning Part 13 Part III: Beyond the Classroom Chapter 14 Cross-Curricular Poetry Chapter 15 Poetry Teachers at Work Chapter 16 Reflections from the Classroom Chapter 17 Appendix: Full Text of Classroom Poems by Braley, Burkhardt, and Lazarus

Using Poetry in the Classroom: Engaging Students

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
      Publication Date: 23/01/2006
      ISBN13: 9781578863396, 978-1578863396
      ISBN10: 1578863392

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Here, Ross Burkhardt explains how to reach students through poetry and how to help them develop their own appreciation for it. Drawing on the author's rich experience as a middle school language arts teacher, Using Poetry in the Classroom presents a comprehensive approach that focuses on both the how and the why of teaching poetry. This book offers explicit descriptions on how to deliver specific poetry lessons that will develop academic skills such as reading, writing, and critical thinking. Divided into three sections, this book teaches all aspects of poetry_composing, memorizing, reciting, interpreting, listening, reading, and publishing. Includes: _

      Trade Review
      This text will be beneficial to beginning language arts teachers who share the author's passion for poetry but may not possess the pedagogical knowledge to teach poetry to adolescents. Burkhardt, who was inducted into the National Teachers Hall of Fame for his work as a middle school writing teacher, calls on over 30 years of personal experience in creating this cookbook-style text that emphasizes the importance of memorization and recitation in the teaching of poetry. He cites the works of the National Writing Project, NCTE, and Poetry Alive and embraces Rosenblatt's theory of reader response to poetry interpretation. The book includes student examples and letters to the author from former students. Jean Little's poem, 'After English Class,' reproduced in this work, epitomizes the author's theory that students must have the freedom to bring their own understandings to the study of poetry. The section 'General Assertions about Teaching Poetry' sums up the book nicely. This is not a text for experienced poetry practitioners, but neophyte middle school language arts teachers would find it both beneficial and comforting. Recommended. * CHOICE *
      Drawing upon decades of experience as a language arts teacher, Burkhardt describes a number of classroom-tested poetry lessons aimed at developing reading, writing, and critical thinking skills. * Reference and Research Book News *

      Table of Contents
      Chapter 1 Foreword Chapter 2 Acknowledgments Chapter 3 Introduction Part 4 Part I: Before Class Chapter 5 Why Poetry? Chapter 6 The Teacher as Poet Part 7 Part II: In the Classroom Chapter 8 Memorizing and Reciting Chapter 9 Composing and Publishing Chapter 10 Discussing and Interpreting Chapter 11 The Process of Student Poetry Chapter 12 Back to the Beginning Part 13 Part III: Beyond the Classroom Chapter 14 Cross-Curricular Poetry Chapter 15 Poetry Teachers at Work Chapter 16 Reflections from the Classroom Chapter 17 Appendix: Full Text of Classroom Poems by Braley, Burkhardt, and Lazarus

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