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What Poetry Can Do (MRA 2024)
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Poetic Healing and Community
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MRA (Michigan Reading Association) Mar 17, 2024 | 1:30 |Banquet 8
What Poetry can do
Creating a healing community for teachers and students in secondary education Jennifer Guyor Jowett, St Gerard Stefani Boutelier, Aquinas College
We feel joy when our poetry serves others. In this session, teachers will experience poetry’s transformative healing power, through its words, in the writing, reading, listening, and responding, for themselves and their students. The presenters will offer takeaways grounded in poetic healing as a form of moving toward greater joy as well as ways to carry that healing into a joy-filled classroom.
teacher-poets
Stefani Boutelier, PhD 20+ years- 7-12 ELA, Higher Ed, Teacher Educator Ed tech PD facilitator ISTE Certified Educator
Jennifer Guyor Jowett 30+ years 7th/8th grade ELA Author, Into the Shadows Creator, #DogEaredBookAward MI Teacher of the Year semi-finalist 2024
{poem}ing together
1:30 Introduction
1:35 Letting Go
1:45 Finding Self
1:55 Poetry Dump
2:10 Crafting Community
2:20 Writing Joy
Letting Go of Grief
Check-in with Yourself*modified from Lorde's questions
- What do you need to let go of today? Is it grief,
- What do you need to say? (List as many things as necessary)
- What are the injustices you swallow day by day in your
- If we have been socialized to respect fear more than our own needs for
- Predictability
- Flexibility
- Empowerment
- Connection
finding self
Remember
on this day
Process
Joy Harjo
Ruth Forman
- Listen to the audio
- Read through poems
- Spend time within them
- Name favorite lines or write remembering and wishing lines of your own
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Poetry Dump
Opening a Door
Crafting Community
Post-It Poems
gogyohka
Enta Kusakabe developed this verse form by liberating the traditional form of the Tanka. Think about what brings you joy and liberation. Use that as a basis for your own Gogyohka. You might begin with the line, “Oh, if teaching had the same amount of joy as…”
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Oh, if teaching had the same amount of joy as...
Share out & Reflect
Thank you for joining us
Jennifer Jowett jagjowett@gmail.comStefani Boutelier smb009@aquinas.edu