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  1. Making poetry happen
    transforming the poetry classroom
    Contributor: Dymoke, Sue (Herausgeber); Barrs, Myra (Herausgeber); Lambirth, Andrew (Herausgeber); Wilson, Anthony (Herausgeber)
    Published: 2016
    Publisher:  Bloomsbury, London [u.a.]

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    Contributor: Dymoke, Sue (Herausgeber); Barrs, Myra (Herausgeber); Lambirth, Andrew (Herausgeber); Wilson, Anthony (Herausgeber)
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
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    ISBN: 9781472508058; 9781472512383
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    Subjects: Englischunterricht; Lyrik
    Scope: XIV, 228 S.
  2. Drafting and assessing poetry
    a guide for teachers
    Author: Dymoke, Sue
    Published: 2003
    Publisher:  Paul Chapman, London ; [Sage Publishing], [London]

    Sue Dymoke's practical volume on poetry in the classroom is based on theory but with a practical dimension and combines critical commentaries with illustrations of successful classroom practice to address this under-explored aspect of English... more

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    Sue Dymoke's practical volume on poetry in the classroom is based on theory but with a practical dimension and combines critical commentaries with illustrations of successful classroom practice to address this under-explored aspect of English teaching.

     

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    ISBN: 9781446216668
    Scope: 1 online resource (xiv, 210 p.), Ill.
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  3. Drafting and assessing poetry
    a guide for teachers
    Author: Dymoke, Sue
    Published: 2003
    Publisher:  Paul Chapman Pub., London [u.a.] ; [ProQuest], [Ann Arbor, Michigan]

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    Scope: xiv, 210 p.
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    Includes bibliographical references (p. 197-204) and indexes

  4. Drafting and assessing poetry
    a guide for teachers
    Author: Dymoke, Sue
    Published: 2003
    Publisher:  Paul Chapman, London

    Sue Dymoke's practical volume on poetry in the classroom is based on theory but with a practical dimension and combines critical commentaries with illustrations of successful classroom practice to address this under-explored aspect of English... more

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    Sue Dymoke's practical volume on poetry in the classroom is based on theory but with a practical dimension and combines critical commentaries with illustrations of successful classroom practice to address this under-explored aspect of English teaching

     

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    Language: English
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    ISBN: 9781446216668; 9780761948551
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    Subjects: English language; Poetry; Creative writing; English language ; Rhetoric ; Study and teaching; Poetry ; Authorship ; Study and teaching; Creative writing ; Study and teaching
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    Sue Dymoke's practical volume on poetry in the classroom is based on theory but with a practical dimension and combines critical commentaries with illustrations of successful classroom practice to address this under-explored aspect of English teaching

  5. Making poetry happen
    transforming the poetry classroom
    Author: Dymoke, Sue
    Published: 2015
    Publisher:  Bloomsbury, London

    "Making Poetry Happen provides a valuable resource for trainee and practicing teachers, enabling them to become more confident and creative in teaching what is recognized as a very challenging aspect of the English curriculum. The volume editors draw... more

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    "Making Poetry Happen provides a valuable resource for trainee and practicing teachers, enabling them to become more confident and creative in teaching what is recognized as a very challenging aspect of the English curriculum. The volume editors draw together a wide-range of perspectives to provide support for development of creative practices across the age phases, drawing on learners' and teachers' perceptions of what poetry teaching is like in all its forms and within a variety of contexts, including:- inspiring young people to write poems- engaging invisible pupils (especially boys)- listening to poetry- performing poetry Throughout, the contributors include practical, tried-and-tested materials, including activities, and draw on case studies. This approach ensures that the theory is clearly linked to practice as they consider teaching and learning poetry to those aged between 5 and 19 from different perspectives, looking at reading; writing; speaking and listening; and transformative poetry cultures. Each of the four parts includes teacher commentaries on how they have adapted and developed the poetry activities for use in their own classroom"..

     

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    ISBN: 9781472512383
    Subjects: EDUCATION / Teaching Methods & Materials / Reading & Phonics; Poetry; EDUCATION / Teaching Methods & Materials / Reading & Phonics
    Scope: xiv, 228 pages, illustrations, 24 cm
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    Includes bibliographical references (pages 214-223) and index

  6. Making poetry happen
    transforming the poetry classroom
    Contributor: Dymoke, Sue (HerausgeberIn); Barrs, Myra (HerausgeberIn); Lambirth, Andrew (HerausgeberIn); Wilson, Anthony (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: 2014
    Publisher:  Bloomsbury, London

    "Making Poetry Happen provides a valuable resource for trainee and practicing teachers, enabling them to become more confident and creative in teaching what is recognized as a very challenging aspect of the English curriculum. The volume editors draw... more

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    "Making Poetry Happen provides a valuable resource for trainee and practicing teachers, enabling them to become more confident and creative in teaching what is recognized as a very challenging aspect of the English curriculum. The volume editors draw together a wide-range of perspectives to provide support for development of creative practices across the age phases, drawing on learners' and teachers' perceptions of what poetry teaching is like in all its forms and within a variety of contexts, including:- inspiring young people to write poems- engaging invisible pupils (especially boys)- listening to poetry- performing poetry Throughout, the contributors include practical, tried-and-tested materials, including activities, and draw on case studies. This approach ensures that the theory is clearly linked to practice as they consider teaching and learning poetry to those aged between 5 and 19 from different perspectives, looking at reading; writing; speaking and listening; and transformative poetry cultures. Each of the four parts includes teacher commentaries on how they have adapted and developed the poetry activities for use in their own classroom"

     

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    Contributor: Dymoke, Sue (HerausgeberIn); Barrs, Myra (HerausgeberIn); Lambirth, Andrew (HerausgeberIn); Wilson, Anthony (HerausgeberIn)
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9781472512383
    RVK Categories: HD 218
    Subjects: EDUCATION / Teaching Methods & Materials / Reading & Phonics
    Scope: xiv, 228 Seiten, Illustrationen, 24 cm
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    Includes bibliographical references (pages 214-223) and index

  7. Making poetry happen
    transforming the poetry classroom
    Contributor: Dymoke, Sue (Publisher); Barrs, Myra (Publisher); Lambirth, Andrew (Publisher); Wilson, Anthony (Publisher)
    Published: 2014
    Publisher:  Bloomsbury Academic, London

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    Contributor: Dymoke, Sue (Publisher); Barrs, Myra (Publisher); Lambirth, Andrew (Publisher); Wilson, Anthony (Publisher)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781472509482; 147250948X
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    Subjects: EDUCATION / Teaching Methods & Materials / Reading & Phonics; Poetry; Poetry / Study and teaching; LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Composition & Creative Writing; LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Rhetoric; REFERENCE / Writing Skills; Poetry / Study and teaching; Poetry
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    "Making Poetry Happen provides a valuable resource for trainee and practicing teachers, enabling them to become more confident and creative in teaching what is recognized as a very challenging aspect of the English curriculum. The volume editors draw together a wide-range of perspectives to provide support for development of creative practices across the age phases, drawing on learners' and teachers' perceptions of what poetry teaching is like in all its forms and within a variety of contexts, including:- inspiring young people to write poems- engaging invisible pupils (especially boys)- listening to poetry- performing poetry Throughout, the contributors include practical, tried-and-tested materials, including activities, and draw on case studies. This approach ensures that the theory is clearly linked to practice as they consider teaching and learning poetry to those aged between 5 and 19 from different perspectives, looking at reading; writing; speaking and listening; and transformative poetry cultures. Each of the four parts includes teacher commentaries on how they have adapted and developed the poetry activities for use in their own classroom"--

    Cover; Contents; List of Figures and Tables; Publisher's Acknowledgements; About the Contributors; 1 Introduction; PART ONE Reading Poetry; 2 The Challenges and Opportunities for Engaging with Poetry; 3 Lifting Poetry off the Page; 4 Case Study I: Critical Reading and Student Engagement with Poetry; 5 Case Study II: Not 'Puppets on a String' -- Learning to Love Teaching Poetry; 6 Commentary and Practical Implications: Righting the 'Wrong Kind of Orientation'; PART TWO Writing Poetry; 7 Inspiring Young People to Write Poems; 8 Teaching Poetry Based on Actual Writing Practices: Beyond Words

    9 Case Study III: Becoming a Poetry School10 Case Study IV: Why Poetry Matters in the Primary School; 11 Case Study V: Making Poetry Happen in a Sixth Form Environment; 12 Commentary and Practical Implications: A Flicker in the Mind; PART THREE Speaking and Listening to Poetry; 13 Poetry, Listening and Learning; 14 Rhyme Workshops; 15 Slam Poetry; 16 Case Study VI: How English Teachers Use Slam Poetry in a Secondary School Setting; 17 Case Study VII: Gothic Poetry; 18 Commentary and Practical Implications: Inside the Poem's Engine Room; PART FOUR Transformative Poetry Cultures

  8. Drafting and assessing poetry
    a guide for teachers
    Author: Dymoke, Sue
    Published: 2003
    Publisher:  Paul Chapman Pub., London [u.a.] ; EBSCO Industries, Inc., Birmingham, AL, USA

    Drafting and Assessing Poetry offers a range of teaching strategies for developing students' poetry writing skills, and guidance about assessment approaches. Critical commentaries combine with illustrations of successful classroom practice to... more

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    Drafting and Assessing Poetry offers a range of teaching strategies for developing students' poetry writing skills, and guidance about assessment approaches. Critical commentaries combine with illustrations of successful classroom practice to consider this essential but under-explored aspect of English teaching.

     

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    Language: English
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    ISBN: 9781412931915; 1412931916; 9780761948551; 0761948554; 9780761948544; 0761948546; 9781446216668; 1446216667
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (xiv, 210 pages)
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    Includes bibliographical references (pages 197-204) and indexes

  9. Drafting and assessing poetry
    a guide for teachers
    Author: Dymoke, Sue
    Published: 2003
    Publisher:  Paul Chapman Pub., London

    Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florenz, Max-Planck-Institut, Bibliothek
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    ISBN: 0761948546
    Subjects: Englisch; English language; Poetry; Creative writing
    Scope: xiv, 210 p
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    Includes bibliographical references (p. 197-204) and indexes

  10. Drafting and assessing poetry
    a guide for teachers
    Author: Dymoke, Sue
    Published: 2003
    Publisher:  Paul Chapman Pub., London

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    ISBN: 0761948546; 1412931916; 9780761948544; 9781412931915
    Subjects: LITERARY CRITICISM / Poetry; Anglais (Langue); Enseignement; Création littéraire; Poésie; Art d'écrire; Creative writing / Study and teaching; English language / Rhetoric / Study and teaching; Poetry / Authorship / Study and teaching; Englisch; English language; Poetry; Creative writing
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (xiv, 210 p.)
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    Includes bibliographical references (p. 197-204) and indexes

    Cover; Contents; List of Figures; Acknowledgements; Introduction; Chapter 1 -- The Place of Poetry within the National Curriculum Orders for English; Chapter 2 -- Drafting poetry; Chapter 3 -- Using Poets' Drafts; Chapter 4 -- Poetry and ICT; Chapter 5 -- The Visiting Poet and Poetry Workshops; Chapter 6 -- Assessing Poetry; Chapter 7 -- The Context: Forty Years of Poetry Teaching; Appendix I: The Ghazal; Appendix 2: Some recommended Poetry Texts for Key Stage 3 Readers; Bibliography; Author Index; Subject Index

    Drafting and Assessing Poetry offers a range of teaching strategies for developing students' poetry writing skills, and guidance about assessment approaches. Critical commentaries combine with illustrations of successful classroom practice to consider this essential but under-explored aspect of English teaching

  11. Drafting and assessing poetry
    a guide for teachers
    Author: Dymoke, Sue

    Sue Dymoke's practical volume on poetry in the classroom is based on theory but with a practical dimension and combines critical commentaries with illustrations of successful classroom practice to address this under-explored aspect of English... more

     

    Sue Dymoke's practical volume on poetry in the classroom is based on theory but with a practical dimension and combines critical commentaries with illustrations of successful classroom practice to address this under-explored aspect of English teaching

     

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    ISBN: 9781446216668
    Subjects: English language; Poetry; Creative writing
    Scope: xiv, 210 p., ill
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  12. Making poetry matter
    international research on poetry pedagogy
    Published: 2013
    Publisher:  Bloomsbury Academic, London ; Bloomsbury Publishing, New York

    Making Poetry Matter draws together contributions from leading scholars in the field to offer a variety of perspectives on poetry pedagogy. A wide range of topics are covered including: - Teacher attitudes to teaching poetry in the urban primary... more

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    Making Poetry Matter draws together contributions from leading scholars in the field to offer a variety of perspectives on poetry pedagogy. A wide range of topics are covered including: - Teacher attitudes to teaching poetry in the urban primary classroom - Digital poetry and multimodality - Resistance to poetry in Post-16 English Throughout, the internationally recognised contributors draw on case studies to ensure that the theory is clearly linked to classroom practice. They consider the teaching and learning challenges that poetry presents for those working with learners aged between 5 and 19 and explore these challenges with reference to reading; writing; speaking and listening and the transformative nature of poetry in different contexts

     

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    Contributor: Dymoke, Sue; Lambirth, Andrew; Wilson, Anthony
    Language: English
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    ISBN: 9781472553096
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  13. Making poetry happen
    transforming the poetry classroom
    Published: 2014
    Publisher:  Bloomsbury Academic, New York ; Bloomsbury Publishing, London

    "Making Poetry Happen provides a valuable resource for trainee and practicing teachers, enabling them to become more confident and creative in teaching what is recognized as a very challenging aspect of the English curriculum. The v. editors draw... more

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    "Making Poetry Happen provides a valuable resource for trainee and practicing teachers, enabling them to become more confident and creative in teaching what is recognized as a very challenging aspect of the English curriculum. The v. editors draw together a wide-range of perspectives to provide support for development of creative practices across the age phases, drawing on learners' and teachers' perceptions of what poetry teaching is like in all its forms and within a variety of contexts, including:- inspiring young people to write poems- engaging invisible pupils (especially boys)- listening to poetry- performing poetry Throughout, the contributors include practical, tried-and-tested materials, including activities, and draw on case studies. This approach ensures that the theory is clearly linked to practice as they consider teaching and learning poetry to those aged between 5 and 19 from different perspectives, looking at reading; writing; speaking and listening; and transformative poetry cultures. Each of the four parts includes teacher commentaries on how they have adapted and developed the poetry activities for use in their own classroom."--...

     

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    Contributor: Barrs, Myra; Dymoke, Sue; Lambirth, Andrew; Wilson, Anthony
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  14. Making poetry happen
    transforming the poetry classroom
    Contributor: Lambirth, Andrew (HerausgeberIn); Wilson, Anthony (HerausgeberIn); Barrs, Myra (HerausgeberIn); Dymoke, Sue (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: 2014
    Publisher:  Bloomsbury Academic, New York

    "Making Poetry Happen provides a valuable resource for trainee and practicing teachers, enabling them to become more confident and creative in teaching what is recognized as a very challenging aspect of the English curriculum. The v. editors draw... more

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    "Making Poetry Happen provides a valuable resource for trainee and practicing teachers, enabling them to become more confident and creative in teaching what is recognized as a very challenging aspect of the English curriculum. The v. editors draw together a wide-range of perspectives to provide support for development of creative practices across the age phases, drawing on learners' and teachers' perceptions of what poetry teaching is like in all its forms and within a variety of contexts, including:- inspiring young people to write poems- engaging invisible pupils (especially boys)- listening to poetry- performing poetry Throughout, the contributors include practical, tried-and-tested materials, including activities, and draw on case studies. This approach ensures that the theory is clearly linked to practice as they consider teaching and learning poetry to those aged between 5 and 19 from different perspectives, looking at reading; writing; speaking and listening; and transformative poetry cultures. Each of the four parts includes teacher commentaries on how they have adapted and developed the poetry activities for use in their own classroom."-- Machine generated contents note: -- List of Figures and TablesPublisher's AcknowledgementsAbout the Contributors1.Introduction, Sue Dymoke (University of Leicester, UK), Myra Barrs (University of East London, UK), Andrew Lambirth (University of Greenwich, UK) and Anthony Wilson (University of Exeter, UK) Part I: Reading Poetry (section editor: Andrew Lambirth)2. The Challenges and Opportunities for Engaging with Poetry, Nicholas McGuinn (University of York, UK)3. Lifting Poetry off the Page, Susanna Steele (University of Greenwich, UK) 4. Case Study I: Critical Reading and Student Engagement with Poetry, Daniel Xerri (Sixth College, Malta) 5. Case Study II: Not 'Puppets on a String': Learning to Love Teaching Poetry, Andrew Lambirth (University of Greenwich, UK) 6. Commentary and Practical Implications: Righting the 'Wrong Kind of Orientation', Andrew Lambirth (University of Greenwich, UK) Part II: Writing Poetry (section editor: Myra Barrs)7. Inspiring Young People to Write Poems, Cliff Yates (poet, UK) 8. Teaching Poetry Based on Actual Writing Practices, Mandy Coe (poet, UK)9. Case Study III: Becoming a Poetry School, Jennie Clark (Churchfields Infants School, London Borough of Redbridge) with Myra Barrs (University of East London, UK)10. Case Study IV: Why Poetry Matters in the Primary School, Sue Ellis (Institute of Education, University of London, UK) and Amy Clifford (Torriano Infant School, UK)11. Case Study V: Making Poetry Happen in a Sixth Form Environment, Jane Bluett (Bilborough Sixth Form College, UK) 12. Commentary and Practical Implications: A Flicker in the Mind, Myra Barrs (University of East London, UK)Part III: Speaking and Listening to Poetry (section editor: Sue Dymoke)13. Poetry, Listening and Learning, Julie Blake (Poetry Archive, UK) 14. Rhyme Workshops, Andy Craven-Griffiths (poet, UK) 15. Slam Poetry, Joelle Taylor (SLAMbassadors UK, UK) 16. Case Study VII: How English Teachers Make Use of Slam Poetry in a Secondary School Setting, Christopher Parton (Robert Sutton Catholic Specialist Sports College, UK) 17. Case Study VIII, Gothic Poetry, Brenda Ainsley (Kibworth High School, UK) 18. Commentary and Practical Implications: Inside the Poem's Engine Room, Sue Dymoke (University of Leicester, UK)Part IV: Transformative Poetry Cultures (section editor: Anthony Wilson)19. Building Children's and Teachers' Interest and Confidence in Poetry, Jenny Vernon (Centre for Literacy in Primary Education (CLPE), UK) 20. Engaging Invisible Pupils through Creative Writing, Emma Beynon (freelance creative practitioner currently running opengroundwriting.co.uk) 21. Case Study VIII: Effective Practices with English as an Additional Language (EAL) Learners, Vicky Macleroy (Goldsmith's College, University of London, UK) 22. Case Study IX: Digital Literacy, Janette Hughes (University of Ontario Institute of Technology, Canada) 23. Commentary and Practical Implications: A Pedagogy of Permission, Anthony Wilson (University of Exeter, UK) 24. Conclusion, Anthony Wilson (University of Exeter, UK), Myra Barrs (University of East London, UK), Sue Dymoke (University of Leicester, UK) and Andrew Lambirth (University of Greenwich, UK) GlossaryReferencesIndex.

     

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    Contributor: Lambirth, Andrew (HerausgeberIn); Wilson, Anthony (HerausgeberIn); Barrs, Myra (HerausgeberIn); Dymoke, Sue (HerausgeberIn)
    Language: English
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    ISBN: 9781474219044
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  15. Drafting and assessing poetry
    a guide for teachers
    Author: Dymoke, Sue
    Published: 2003
    Publisher:  Paul Chapman Pub, London

    Drafting and Assessing Poetry offers a range of teaching strategies for developing students' poetry writing skills, and guidance about assessment approaches. Critical commentaries combine with illustrations of successful classroom practice to... more

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    Drafting and Assessing Poetry offers a range of teaching strategies for developing students' poetry writing skills, and guidance about assessment approaches. Critical commentaries combine with illustrations of successful classroom practice to consider this essential but under-explored aspect of English teaching

     

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    ISBN: 0761948554; 0761948546
    Subjects: Creative writing; English language; Poetry; Study and teaching; Electronic books
    Scope: Online-Ressource (xiv, 210 p), 24 cm
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    Cover; Contents; List of Figures; Acknowledgements; Introduction; Chapter 1 - The Place of Poetry within the National Curriculum Orders for English; Chapter 2 - Drafting poetry; Chapter 3 - Using Poets' Drafts; Chapter 4 - Poetry and ICT; Chapter 5 - The Visiting Poet and Poetry Workshops; Chapter 6 - Assessing Poetry; Chapter 7 - The Context: Forty Years of Poetry Teaching; Appendix I: The Ghazal; Appendix 2: Some recommended Poetry Texts for Key Stage 3 Readers; Bibliography; Author Index; Subject Index

  16. The handmaid's tale by Margaret Atwood
    a post-16 study guide
    Author: Dymoke, Sue
    Published: 2010
    Publisher:  NATE, Sheffield

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    Series: Critical reading at post-16
    Other subjects: Atwood, Margaret *1939-*
    Scope: IV, 40 p, Ill
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  17. Making poetry happen
    transforming the poetry classroom
    Contributor: Lambirth, Andrew (HerausgeberIn); Wilson, Anthony (HerausgeberIn); Barrs, Myra (HerausgeberIn); Dymoke, Sue (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: 2014
    Publisher:  Bloomsbury Academic, New York

    "Making Poetry Happen provides a valuable resource for trainee and practicing teachers, enabling them to become more confident and creative in teaching what is recognized as a very challenging aspect of the English curriculum. The v. editors draw... more

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    "Making Poetry Happen provides a valuable resource for trainee and practicing teachers, enabling them to become more confident and creative in teaching what is recognized as a very challenging aspect of the English curriculum. The v. editors draw together a wide-range of perspectives to provide support for development of creative practices across the age phases, drawing on learners' and teachers' perceptions of what poetry teaching is like in all its forms and within a variety of contexts, including:- inspiring young people to write poems- engaging invisible pupils (especially boys)- listening to poetry- performing poetry Throughout, the contributors include practical, tried-and-tested materials, including activities, and draw on case studies. This approach ensures that the theory is clearly linked to practice as they consider teaching and learning poetry to those aged between 5 and 19 from different perspectives, looking at reading; writing; speaking and listening; and transformative poetry cultures. Each of the four parts includes teacher commentaries on how they have adapted and developed the poetry activities for use in their own classroom."-- Machine generated contents note: -- List of Figures and TablesPublisher's AcknowledgementsAbout the Contributors1.Introduction, Sue Dymoke (University of Leicester, UK), Myra Barrs (University of East London, UK), Andrew Lambirth (University of Greenwich, UK) and Anthony Wilson (University of Exeter, UK) Part I: Reading Poetry (section editor: Andrew Lambirth)2. The Challenges and Opportunities for Engaging with Poetry, Nicholas McGuinn (University of York, UK)3. Lifting Poetry off the Page, Susanna Steele (University of Greenwich, UK) 4. Case Study I: Critical Reading and Student Engagement with Poetry, Daniel Xerri (Sixth College, Malta) 5. Case Study II: Not 'Puppets on a String': Learning to Love Teaching Poetry, Andrew Lambirth (University of Greenwich, UK) 6. Commentary and Practical Implications: Righting the 'Wrong Kind of Orientation', Andrew Lambirth (University of Greenwich, UK) Part II: Writing Poetry (section editor: Myra Barrs)7. Inspiring Young People to Write Poems, Cliff Yates (poet, UK) 8. Teaching Poetry Based on Actual Writing Practices, Mandy Coe (poet, UK)9. Case Study III: Becoming a Poetry School, Jennie Clark (Churchfields Infants School, London Borough of Redbridge) with Myra Barrs (University of East London, UK)10. Case Study IV: Why Poetry Matters in the Primary School, Sue Ellis (Institute of Education, University of London, UK) and Amy Clifford (Torriano Infant School, UK)11. Case Study V: Making Poetry Happen in a Sixth Form Environment, Jane Bluett (Bilborough Sixth Form College, UK) 12. Commentary and Practical Implications: A Flicker in the Mind, Myra Barrs (University of East London, UK)Part III: Speaking and Listening to Poetry (section editor: Sue Dymoke)13. Poetry, Listening and Learning, Julie Blake (Poetry Archive, UK) 14. Rhyme Workshops, Andy Craven-Griffiths (poet, UK) 15. Slam Poetry, Joelle Taylor (SLAMbassadors UK, UK) 16. Case Study VII: How English Teachers Make Use of Slam Poetry in a Secondary School Setting, Christopher Parton (Robert Sutton Catholic Specialist Sports College, UK) 17. Case Study VIII, Gothic Poetry, Brenda Ainsley (Kibworth High School, UK) 18. Commentary and Practical Implications: Inside the Poem's Engine Room, Sue Dymoke (University of Leicester, UK)Part IV: Transformative Poetry Cultures (section editor: Anthony Wilson)19. Building Children's and Teachers' Interest and Confidence in Poetry, Jenny Vernon (Centre for Literacy in Primary Education (CLPE), UK) 20. Engaging Invisible Pupils through Creative Writing, Emma Beynon (freelance creative practitioner currently running opengroundwriting.co.uk) 21. Case Study VIII: Effective Practices with English as an Additional Language (EAL) Learners, Vicky Macleroy (Goldsmith's College, University of London, UK) 22. Case Study IX: Digital Literacy, Janette Hughes (University of Ontario Institute of Technology, Canada) 23. Commentary and Practical Implications: A Pedagogy of Permission, Anthony Wilson (University of Exeter, UK) 24. Conclusion, Anthony Wilson (University of Exeter, UK), Myra Barrs (University of East London, UK), Sue Dymoke (University of Leicester, UK) and Andrew Lambirth (University of Greenwich, UK) GlossaryReferencesIndex.

     

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    Contributor: Lambirth, Andrew (HerausgeberIn); Wilson, Anthony (HerausgeberIn); Barrs, Myra (HerausgeberIn); Dymoke, Sue (HerausgeberIn)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781474219044
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    Subjects: Poetry
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (p. cm)
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

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  18. The handmaid's tale by Margaret Atwood
    a post-16 study guide
    Author: Dymoke, Sue
    Published: 1998
    Publisher:  NATE, Sheffield

    Niedersächsische Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Göttingen
    K 99 B 4621
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    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 0901291552
    Series: Critical reading at post-16
    Other subjects: Atwood, Margaret *1939-*
    Scope: IV, 40 p, Ill
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    Includes bibliographical references (S. 39 - 40)

  19. Drafting and assessing poetry
    a guide for teachers
    Author: Dymoke, Sue
    Published: 2003
    Publisher:  Paul Chapman, London

    Universitätsbibliothek Erfurt / Forschungsbibliothek Gotha, Universitätsbibliothek Erfurt
    279043
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    Niedersächsische Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Göttingen
    2003 A 5970
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    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 0761948546; 0761948554
    Other identifier:
    2002-106581
    Subjects: English language; Poetry; Creative writing
    Scope: XIV, 210 S.