Our Difficult Sunlight: A Guide to Poetry, Literacy, & Social Justice in Classroom & Community
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Imprint: Teachers and Writers Collaborative
(Feb 01, 2011)
Poetry, Paperback, 220 pages
Publisher: Teachers and Writers Collaborative
ISBN: 9780915924288
Poetry, Paperback, 220 pages
Publisher: Teachers and Writers Collaborative
ISBN: 9780915924288
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Description of Our Difficult Sunlight: A Guide to Poetry, Literacy, & Social Justice in Classroom & Community
In Our Difficult Sunlight, Quraysh Ali Lansana and Georgia Popoff demonstrate the power of poetry in the K-12 classroom. Drawing on their combined thirty years as teaching artists, the authors explore the terrain of the 21st-century public school and outline strategies for using the reading and creation of poetry to improve students’ reading comprehension and writing skills. Highlighting best practices, exercises, and anecdotes rooted in their diverse experiences as a Chicago-based, African American poet/professor and a Caucasian poet/educator from upstate New York, Lansana and Popoff offer insights into how engaging young people in writing and sharing poetry can break down barriers to learning, aid in exploration of critical issues, and foster connections among students and teachers from very different backgrounds.
