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Title: Schools as “poetry-friendly places” : Michael Rosen on poetry in the curriculum
Authors: Xerri, Daniel
Keywords: Rosen, Michael, 1946-
Curriculum evaluation
Poetry -- Study and teaching
Education and state -- Case studies
English language -- Study and teaching
Educational evaluation -- Case studies
Creative writing -- Study and teaching
Issue Date: 2014
Publisher: Routledge
Citation: Xerri, D. (2014). Schools as ‘poetry-friendly places’: Michael Rosen on poetry in the curriculum. Arts Education Policy Review, 115(4), 151-158.
Abstract: This article explores the views of children’s poet Michael Rosen in relation to poetry in education. It is based on an interview in which Rosen not only discusses the significance of encouraging young people to engage with poetry at school but also analyzes a number of threats to poetry’s place in the English curriculum. This article identifies parallels between Rosen’s views and current education research and shows how in both cases there is a clear awareness of how certain educational policies risk undermining the value of poetry’s contribution to young people’s learning experience.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/115669
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