Souls of a Poet

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This blog represents work from the Red Cedar Writing Project’s 2007-08 Title II professional development grant, Project WRITE.

Adolescents are not achieving the levels of literacy learning that teachers, parents, and policymakers believe they should, despite the development of rigorous standards and teacher professional development. Integrating technology and newer literacies remains even more difficult. Because no compelling research on which to base additional curricular or pedagogical revisions to our practice exists, we have adopted an inquiry- and project-based, community-specific approach through a Title II professional development grant: Project WRITE (Writing, Reading, Inquiry, and Technology Education). Begun in October 2007, forty teachers have formed a learning community to closely examine student work with the intent of identifying pedagogies and materials that improve adolescent literacy and thoughtful integration of technology. Through professional development that models best practices in English language arts as well as uses of the read/write web such as blogs, wikis, and podcasts, our project-in-process takes an inquiry-based approach to teaching adolescent literacy that, we believe, can lead to greater literacy gains.


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  • 1.    jillcamp  |  May 5th, 2008 at 12:37 pm

    On and/or Off

    switch me on
    electric thoughts
    the sun on my back
    on my shoulders, ankles, skimming out my toes

    Sun sets
    I’m off
    numb from too much input
    frozen out

    W\switch me off
    I’m tired
    exhausted
    gassed out

    Sun rises
    on -rays hit me
    off-behind a tree
    on-heat punches me
    of-slipped behind a cloud

    it rises and sets
    each day each night
    earth turns and with the turning spins

    experience in on
    off
    on…

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