COD 2020 - D252
Webinar - Creative Ideas to work with Poetry in the Classroom
Primary school teachers
1
sesiones, inicia: 30-May
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Ficha del curso
Ciclo: 2020
Nivel: Primaria
Idioma: Inglés
Estado: Terminado
Lugar: A Distancia
Capacitador/es: Mag. Griselda Beacon MA
Colegios Afiliados
No arancelado
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Centros de Examen
ARS 1200.00
ARS 1200.00
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ARS 1200.00
ARS 1200.00
Sesiones
Sesiones | Fechas | Inicia | Termina |
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1 | 30 Mayo 2020 | 10:30 am | 12:00 pm |
Capacitador/es
Griselda Beacon
Primary school teachers
Discover the possibilities poetry gives for self-expression through the arts and the construction of individual voice and cultural identity.
Read, write and perform poems with children to help them develop self-expression, collaborative learning, language awareness and appropriation.
Think, plan and practice a variety of classroom activities to help teachers and students:
- Continue developing a positive attitude, of curiosity and openness, towards poetry and language learning.
- Help children develop their creative and critical thinking skills.
- Intervene poems to write creatively and collaboratively.
- Create poems in 3D (poems in boxes, performative poems).
Read, write and perform poems with children to help them develop self-expression, collaborative learning, language awareness and appropriation.
Think, plan and practice a variety of classroom activities to help teachers and students:
- Continue developing a positive attitude, of curiosity and openness, towards poetry and language learning.
- Help children develop their creative and critical thinking skills.
- Intervene poems to write creatively and collaboratively.
- Create poems in 3D (poems in boxes, performative poems).
The workshop explores the possibilities poems offer to help children develop language awareness and appropriation through highly interactive and collaborative activities that foster exploration and discovery. In our session, we will work with contemporary children´s poets and their poems to carry out different activities that will challenge our own creativity. Be ready to engage in tasks that will put you to work actively in collaborative contexts.
Among the poets we are going to read, you can find: John Agard, Grace Nichols, Roger McCough, Ian McMillan, Tony Mitton, Michael Rosen, Jackie Kay, David Farmer, Paul Cookson, Benjamin Zephaniah, Simon Armitage, Langston Hughes, Maya Angelou, among others.
Among the poets we are going to read, you can find: John Agard, Grace Nichols, Roger McCough, Ian McMillan, Tony Mitton, Michael Rosen, Jackie Kay, David Farmer, Paul Cookson, Benjamin Zephaniah, Simon Armitage, Langston Hughes, Maya Angelou, among others.
Webinar - Zoom
It has a dialogical and interactive approach.
Participants will discuss and apply concepts, brainstorm creative teaching ideas, develop supporting teaching materials and carry out the tasks in groups.
It has a dialogical and interactive approach.
Participants will discuss and apply concepts, brainstorm creative teaching ideas, develop supporting teaching materials and carry out the tasks in groups.
Egan, Kieran. (2005) An Imaginative Approach to Teaching. San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass
Lazar, Gillian. (2005) Literature and Language Teaching. Cambridge: CUP.
Maley, Alan. (1994) Short and Sweet. Short Texts and How to Use Them. Londres: Penguin
McRae, John. (1991) Literature with a Small “l”. Londres: Macmillan
Pope, Rob. (1995) Textual Intervention. Critical and Creative Strategies for Literary Studies. Londres: Routledge
Worthy, Jo. (2005) Readers Theater for Building Fluency. New York: Teaching Resources
Lazar, Gillian. (2005) Literature and Language Teaching. Cambridge: CUP.
Maley, Alan. (1994) Short and Sweet. Short Texts and How to Use Them. Londres: Penguin
McRae, John. (1991) Literature with a Small “l”. Londres: Macmillan
Pope, Rob. (1995) Textual Intervention. Critical and Creative Strategies for Literary Studies. Londres: Routledge
Worthy, Jo. (2005) Readers Theater for Building Fluency. New York: Teaching Resources