Finding the Poems that Hide: Why Students Should Write Poetry
This text by Kati Macaluso appeared on Teachers, Profs, Parents: Writers Who Care, a blog organized and maintained by members of …
This text by Kati Macaluso appeared on Teachers, Profs, Parents: Writers Who Care, a blog organized and maintained by members of …
This blog is written by ¥ student member Evelyn Begody. Since I was a late hire, my first day of …
Share a poem with everyone you meet on Poem in Your Pocket Day! As part of New York City’s celebration …
This blog post is written by R. Joseph Rodriguez, former Chair, ¥ College Section. In the famous poem titled “Poetry,” …
On March 30, 2016, ¥ staff attended a panel discussion hosted by the Center for American Progress (CAP) called “Harnessing …
During a presidential election year, it’s always difficult to navigate productive class discussions when politics are involved. Though it can …
Help students recognize the elements of a poem and explore different ways of writing poetry, and you’ll also enable the students to …
Last week Governor Terry McAuliffe of Virginia took a stand for Intellectual Freedom: “… I veto House Bill 516, which …
This blog is written by ¥ member Latrise Johnson. In the predominantly Black high school where I am Professor in …
This text is reprinted from Bringing “Bookjoy” and Cultural Awareness to Children Nationwide (The Council Chronicle, March 2016), by Lorna Collier. …