101 Poems for Teachers
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Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10
1138452998
ISBN-13
9781138452992
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint
Routledge
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Jul 27th, 2017
Print length
208 Pages
Weight
540 grams
Product Classification:
Education
Ksh 22,500.00
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One of the most sought-after and dynamic speakers in education, Annette Breaux has inspired audiences of teachers and administrators across the country. She has incorporated each of her presentations with her heartwarming original poetry. This collection brings together 101 of Breaux''s poems, from which teachers and school staff can draw continued motivation and enjoyment.I TeachI light a spark in a darkened soulI warm the heart of one grown coldI look beyond and see withinBehind the face, beneath the skinI quench a thirst, I soothe a painI provide the food that will sustainI touch, I love, I laugh, I cryWhatever is needed, I supplyYet more than I give, I gain from eachI am most richly blessed--I teach! --Annette Breaux
This text models for teachers how to help children learn and write by establishing comfort with writing, building confidence, and developing competence. Several themes run through the learning-to-write-process presented in this text:* Writing is communication;* Writing is a powerful tool for learning;* How children feel about their writing and themselves as writers affects how they learn to write;* Teachers are coworkers with students; children from many backgrounds can learn to write together. The text sythesizes what we know about how children learn, how we write, and what we write into a process of teaching children to write. It is intended to serve as a starting place for developing theories of how to best teach writing.
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