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34. Teaching Poetry? Take Away the Rules with Dr. John Littlewolf

34. Teaching Poetry? Take Away the Rules with Dr. John Littlewolf

FromTime for Teachership


34. Teaching Poetry? Take Away the Rules with Dr. John Littlewolf

FromTime for Teachership

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Length:
33 minutes
Released:
Jun 15, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In this episode we are discussing how to take away the rules for creative writing. So many kids may not like writing because we put writing in a box, follow these rules, these prompts, etc. There is no celebration of life or emotions which makes it hard for them to connect to the writing. In John’s experience, he advocates for making mindset shifts to experience emotion in pure form and transmit those emotions to activism. John also reads some of his own poetry and experiences the emotions in his own writing. Such a powerful episode! I hope you find it helpful and inspiring and remember to check out my blogpost-Link in Bio! Guest Links: Social Justice Poetry Database John Trudell’s poetry   As We Have Always Done: Indigenous Freedom through Radical Resistance   Dr. Littlewolf can be found on:  LinkedIn Episode Freebie: John’s Poem
Released:
Jun 15, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

How can I build capacity for culturally responsive teaching and project-based instruction? How can I reduce teacher burnout and promote a culture of wellness for staff and students? What are the secrets to getting teacher buy-in? What does practicing shared leadership actually look like? Welcome to the Time for Teachership podcast where we tackle adaptive challenges in educational leadership! Each week, host Lindsay Lyons brings together guest experts, research findings, and practical steps to help brave school leaders transform schools into antiracist spaces that cultivate student, family, and teacher leadership to enable all students to thrive.