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Baron Wormser
and David Cappella
A Surge of Language
Teaching Poetry Day by Day
Baron Wormser and David Cappella
Does anybody think harder about teaching poet’s than these
guys?. . . In my considered opinion, no one does it better,
thinks harder about it, or writes as refreshingly on the topic
as Wormser and Cappella. The book you hold in your hands is a
marvel and an elixir. All language arts teachers at any level
should memorize it. Jeffrey
D. Wilhelm Boise State University
Language
Poetry is part of the 7-12 English curriculum, but many
students, and teachers too, are afraid of it. They think of
poetry as esoteric, insular, even elitist. Baron Wormser and
David Cappella prove otherwise. Poetry is in fact the lifeblood
of language. It incorporates all aspects of the language arts.
It deserves to be at the center of the English curriculum. And
it can and should be taught daily. The authors show why and how.
Their book takes the form of a fictional teacher's journal
entries on his daily teaching of the reading and writing of
poetry. His recurrent theme for appreciating poetry is to
"slow down, pay attention--there is much to be gained from
this." And he demonstrates that truth. He looks at language
closely--how the poet uses language, revises, edits, and
assesses; how potent language really is; how the fewest words
can achieve the greatest impact. What's more, be highlights
within the text major ideas for teaching and provides other
teacher-friendly formats and information, including: • lists
that detail practical exercises and strategies • full-length
poems • anthologies for teacher reference. Plus, the table of
contents functions as a calendar of daily topics, making quick
work of planning or honing in on areas of particular interest. A
Surge of Language is the perfect antidote to pressure and
stress. And it's a richer, more rewarding alternative to the
lists of objectives that now comprise teaching. Both thoughtful
and practical, it will inspire and guide teachers in their
efforts to put some reflective practice back into their
curriculums and classrooms. And it will get them to think in
poetry, too. 0-325-00606-7 / 2004 / 256 pp / $23.00
Jeffrey D. Wilhelm
ABOUT THE AUTHORS:
Appointed Poet Laureate of the State of Maine in 2000, Baron
Wormser is the author of six books of poetry. He has more than
30 years' experience teaching poetry and poetry writing. He
currently teaches in the Stonecoast MFA Program of the
University of Southern Maine and at the Frost Place in
Franconia, New Hampshire.
David Cappella is a poet and Assistant
Professor of English at Central Connecticut State University.
His teaching experience ranges from middle school to the
doctoral level. He presents workshops on the teaching of poetry
to teachers and students around the country. He and Wormser
co-authored Teaching the Art of Poet{7: The Moves.
Heinemann
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