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9780787969707

Teaching with Fire : Poetry That Sustains the Courage to Teach

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  • ISBN13:

    9780787969707

  • ISBN10:

    0787969702

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2003-10-10
  • Publisher: Jossey-Bass

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Reclaim Your Fire"Teaching with Fire is a glorious collection of the poetry that has restored the faith of teachers in the highest, most transcendent values of their work with children....Those who want us to believe that teaching is a technocratic and robotic skill devoid of art or joy or beauty need to read this powerful collection. So, for that matter, do we all." –Jonathan Kozol, author of Amazing Grace and Savage Inequalities"When reasoned argument fails, poetry helps us make sense of life. A few well-chosen images, the spinning together of words creates a way of seeing where we came from and lights up possibilities for where we might be going....Dip in, read, and ponder; share with others. It's inspiration in the very best sense." –Deborah Meier, co-principal of The Mission Hill School, Boston and founder of a network of schools in East Harlem, New York"In the Confucian tradition it is said that the mark of a golden era is that children are the most important members of the society and teaching is the most revered profession. Our jour ney to that ideal may be a long one, but it is books like this that will sustain us - for who are we all at our best save teachers, and who matters more to us than the children?" –Peter M. Senge, founding chair, SoL (Society for Organizational Learning) and author of The Fifth DisciplineThose of us who care about the young and their education must find ways to remember what teaching and learning are really about. We must find ways to keep our hearts alive as we serve our students. Poetry has the power to keep us vital and focused on what really matters in life and in schooling. Teaching with Fire is a wonderful collection of eighty-eight poems from such well-loved poets as Walt Whitman, Langston Hughes, Billy Collins, Emily Dickinson, and Pablo Neruda. Each of these evocative poems is accompanied by a brief story from a teacher explaining the significance of the poem in his or her life's work. This beautiful book also includes an essay that describes how poetry can be used to grow both personally and professionally.Teaching With Fire was written in partnership with the Center for Teacher Formation and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Royalties from this book will be used to fund scholarship opportunities for teachers to grow and learn.

Author Biography

Sam M. Intrator is assistant professor of education and child study at Smith College. He is a former high school teacher and administrator and the son of two public school teachers. He is the editor of Stories of the Courage to Teach and author of Tuned In and Fired Up: How Teaching Can Inspire Real Learning in the Classroom.<BR>

Table of Contents

Gratitudes xi
A Note to Our Readers
by Sam M. Intrator and Megan Scribner
xiii
Introduction
by Parker J. Palmer and Tom Vander Ark
xvii
Hearing the Call 1(22)
Bob O'Meally's "Make Music with Your Life"
submitted by John J. Sweeney
2(2)
Marge Piercy's "To be of use"
submitted by Katya Levitan-Reiner
4(2)
Pablo Neruda's "The Poet's Obligation"
submitted by William Ayers
6(2)
Gabriele D'Annunzio's "I pastori"
submitted by Susan Etheredge
8(2)
Emily Dickinson's "The Chariot"
submitted by Judy R. Smith
10(2)
Alfred, Lord Tennyson's "Crossing the Bar"
submitted by Marj Vandenack
12(2)
William Stafford's "The Way It Is"
submitted by Lisa Drumheller Sudar
14(2)
Walt Whitman's Preface to "Leaves of Grass" [Excerpt]
submitted by Lori Douglas
16(2)
Langston Hughes's "Dream Deferred"
submitted by Heather Kirkpatrick
18(2)
Marian Wright Edelman's "I Care and I'm Willing to Serve"
submitted by Linda Lantieri
20(3)
Cherishing the Work 23(24)
Billy Collins's "First Reader"
submitted by Sandra Dean
24(2)
Gary Snyder's "Axe Handles"
submitted by Curtis Borg
26(2)
David Whyte's "Working Together"
submitted by Jani Barker
28(2)
Marcie Hans's "Fueled"
submitted by Betsy Motten
30(2)
William Carlos Williams's "The Red Wheelbarrow"
submitted by Sarah Fay
32(2)
George Venn's "Poem Against the First Grade"
submitted by Theresa Gill
34(2)
Jeff Moss's "On the Other Side of the Door"
submitted by Lamson T. Lam
36(2)
Lydia Cortés's "I Remember"
submitted by Sonia Nieto
38(2)
Robert Frost's "Nothing Gold Can Stay"
submitted by Troyvoi Hicks
40(2)
Gary Blankenburgs "The Mouse"
submitted by Ellen Shull
42(2)
Lewis Buzbee's "Sunday, Tarzan in His Hammock"
submitted by Dan Mindich
44(3)
On the Edge 47(22)
John Milton's "Paradise Lost, Book VIII"
submitted by John I. Goodlad
48(2)
Stephen Sondheim's "Children Will Listen"
submitted by Don Shalvey
50(2)
Al Zolynas's "Love in the Classroom"
submitted by Ron Petrich
52(2)
Billy Collins's "On Turning Ten"
submitted by Chip Wood
54(2)
Li-Young Lee's "The Gift"
submitted by Kelly Gallagher
56(2)
Mary Oliver's "The Journey"
submitted by Marian Mesrobian MacCurdy
58(2)
Yehuda Amichai's "God Has Pity on Kindergarten Children"
submitted by Shifra Schonmann
60(2)
Jellaludin Rumi's "The Lame Goat"
submitted by Michael Poutiatine
62(2)
Linda McCarriston's "Hotel Nights with My Mother"
submitted by Wanda S. Praisner
64(2)
Lucile Burt's "Melissa Quits School"
submitted by Leslie Rennie-Hill
66(3)
Holding On 69(24)
Denise Levertov's "Witness"
submitted by Robert Kunzman
70(2)
Octavio Paz's "After"
submitted by Catherine Johnson
72(2)
Mary Oliver's "Wild Geese"
submitted by Elizabeth V.V. Bedell
74(2)
William Butler Yeats's "Everything That Man Esteems"
submitted by Betsy Wice
76(2)
May Sarton's "Now I Become Myself"
submitted by Amy Eva-Wood
78(2)
Annie Dillard's "Teaching a Stone to Talk" [Excerpt]
submitted by Libby Roberts
80(2)
David Whyte's "Sweet Darkness"
submitted by Jeanine O'Connell
82(2)
Rubin Alves's "Tomorrow's Child"
submitted by Sarah Smith
84(2)
Donald Hall's "Names of Horses"
submitted by Laurel Leahy
86(2)
Judy Brown's "Fire"
submitted by Maggie Anderson
88(2)
Margaret Walker's "For My People"
submitted by Tracy Swinton Bailey
90(3)
In the Moment 93(22)
Elizabeth Carlson's "Imperfection"
submitted by Glynis Wilson Boultbee
94(2)
David Wagoner's "Lost"
submitted by Fred Taylor
96(2)
Wendell Berry's "A Purification"
submitted by Rick Jackson
98(2)
Marge Piercy's "The seven of pentacles"
submitted by Sally Z. Hare
100(2)
Pablo Neruda's "Keeping Quiet"
submitted by Catherine Gerber
102(2)
Gary Snyder's "What Have I Learned"
submitted by Penie Longo
104(2)
Wislawa Szymborska's "There But for the Grace"
submitted by Lesley Woodward
106(2)
Derek Walcott's "Love After Love"
submitted by David Hagstrom
108(2)
William Stafford's "You Reading This, Be Ready"
submitted by Lucile Burt
110(2)
Edgar A. Guest's "Don't Quit"
submitted by Reg Weaver
112(3)
Making Contact 115(24)
Charles Olson's "These Days"
submitted by John Fox
116(2)
Donna Kate Rushin's "The Bridge Poem"
submitted by Debbie S. Dewitt
118(2)
Seamus Heaney's "The Cure at Troy" [Excerpt]
submitted by Jim Burke
120(2)
Virginia Satin's "Making Contact"
submitted by Dennis Littky
122(2)
John Moffitt's "To Look at Any Thing"
submitted by Angela Peery
124(2)
Jellaludin Rumi's "Two Kinds of Intelligence"
submitted by Marianne Houston
126(2)
Adrienne Rich's "Dialogue"
submitted by Adam D. Bunting
128(2)
Galway Kinnell's "Saint Francis and the Sow"
submitted by Libby Falk Jones
130(2)
Maxine Kumin's "Junior Life Saving"
submitted by Thomasina LaGuardia
132(2)
Gary Soto's "Saturday at the Canal"
submitted by Steve Elia
134(2)
Adrienne Rich's "Diving into the Wreck"
submitted by Penny Gill
136(3)
The Fire of Teaching 139(28)
Wislawa Szymborska's "A Contribution to Satistics"
submitted by Elizabeth Meadox
140(2)
E.E. Cummings's "You Shall Above All Things"
submitted by Mark Nepo
142(2)
Mary Oliver's "The Summer Day"
submitted by Caren Bassett Dybek
144(2)
Ranier Maria Rilke's "Archaic Torso of Apollo"
submitted by Rob Reich
146(2)
Robert Graves's "Warning to Children"
submitted by Ali Stewart
148(2)
Wallace Steven's "The Poem That Took the Place of a Mountain"
submitted by Samuel Scheer
150(2)
Langston Hughes's "My People"
submitted by Mary Cowhey
152(2)
nikki giovanni's "the drum"
submitted by Sam Grabelle
154(2)
nila northSun's "moving camp too far"
submitted by Tom Weiner
156(2)
Czeslaw Milosz's "Gift"
submitted by Suzanne Strauss
158(2)
T.S. Eliot's "East Coker"
submitted by Stephen Gordon
160(2)
Naomi Shihab Nye's "Shoulders"
submitted by Marcy Jackson
162(2)
Bettve T. Spinner's "Harvest Home"
submitted by Linda Powell Pruitt
164(3)
Daring to Lead 167(26)
Rabindranath Tagore's "Where the Mind Is Without Fear"
submitted by Tony Wagner
168(2)
Barbara Kingsolver's "Beating Time"
submitted by Susan Klonsky
170(2)
Thomas Jefferson's "Passage from a Letter to William Charles Jarvis"
submitted by Theodore R. Sizer
172(2)
Robert Herrick's "Delight in Disorder"
submitted by Edward Alan Katz
174(2)
Rainer Maria Rilke's "I Believe in All That Has Never Yet Been Spoken"
submitted by Tom Vander Ark
176(2)
Langston Hughes's "Mother to Son"
submitted by Joe Nathan
178(2)
nikki giovanni's "ego-tripping"
submitted by Janice E. Jackson
180(2)
Anne Sexton's "Courage"
submitted by Wendy Kohler
182(2)
William Stafford's "Silver Star"
submitted by Jay Casbon
184(2)
Walt Whitman's "Crossing Brooklyn Ferry" [Excerpt]
submitted by Sandra Feldman
186(2)
Vaclav Havel's "It Is I Who Must Begin"
submitted by Diana Chapman Walsh
188(2)
Marge Piercy's "The low road"
submitted by Parker J. Palmer
190
Tending the Fire:The Utility of Poetry in a Teacher's Life
by Sam M. Intrator
193(20)
About the Courage to Teach Program 213(2)
The Contributors 215(10)
The Editors 225

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