Lbs 355 p3d2
Lbs 355 p3d2
Lbs 355 p3d2
Matthew Julian
LBS 355-02 Writing in Education
Poetry in Education
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10/19/2016
Poetry in Education
POETRY IN EDUCATION
Poetry is an aesthetic, rhythmic, and symbolic form of literature where its words can
jump off the page and evoke emotions from the reader which were intended by its author.
However, teaching poetry in the classroom can seem to be a daunting task for some instructors.
Poetry can be abstract, ambiguous, and challenging for students at any grade level, but that does
not take away its ability to be presented in entertaining, multi-modal ways to enrich students
reading, writing, and social skills. This essay is an exploration of ways students can increase
fluency and literacy by learning poetry through multiple teaching vehicles which include
repeated reading, performance, and digital media.
One of the traditional methods of teaching fluency and literacy is the practice of repeated
reading. Faver (2008) believes that repeated reading is a useful strategy for teaching fluency if a
student continually struggles with decoding or routinely recognizing the words he or she is
reading. Poetry is appropriate for this technique because poems are typically short in length and
use playful language. The playful language exposes students to alliterations and various other
rhyme schemes that can be fun for them, as they improve upon their fluency and literacy. A
lesson that supports repeated reading is to have students work in pairs or small groups and read
preselected short passages or poems several times over in a short time span. Students could then
volunteer to read the poem aloud, or the short passage theyve been rehearsing. In this setting,
less fluent readers are usually paired up with more fluent readers, which can have positive effects
on both students fluency and literacy. The use of repeated reading of poetry is a beneficial
strategy for teachers to use in the classroom.
The use of performance to lift poetry off the page is another way to interest students and
increase their level of engagement, while developing their fluency and literacy. This teaching
technique allows students to claim ownership of a selected poem and create a unique
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performance to illustrate poetic works provides students with multiple opportunities to interact
with the words of a selected poem, benefiting their fluency and literacy. Poetry has several
benefits for developing students reading, writing, and communication skills and should be
incorporated into classrooms of all grade levels on a regular basis.
References
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Faver, S. (2008). Repeated reading of poetry can influence fluency. Reading Teacher, 62(4), 350352.
Hughes, J. (2007). Poetry: A powerful medium for literacy and technology development. The
Literacy and Numeracy Secretariat, 1-4.
Sizmur, J. (2007). Attitudes to reading survey- Rhyme or reason? Literacy Today, 57, 29-31.