by Tim Stafford (Author)
This collection provides teachers with a scaffolding for their lessons by offering questions, examples, and writing prompts. We know you work hard. Besides ninjas, you have the hardest job in the world. Between the teaching, the testing, the grading, and the nurturing it's difficult to seek out new materials for your classroom. We are here to help. As poets and teachers, we know the power of the spoken word in the classroom. All you have to do is attend a youth slam or find a clip of one online and you will see the positive impact modern poetry has on our young people. It is able to engage students from any background in a way that classical poetry simply cannot touch. A complaint we've heard from many teachers is that they would love to use spoken word in their classrooms but they are afraid of getting in trouble with rough language and themes. So behold! We asked some of the best contemporary spoken word and slam poets to give us poems that would be appropriate for the classroom.
Author Biography
Tim Stafford is a poet and educator from Lyons, IL. He is the editor of the ""Learn Then Burn"" anthology series (Write Bloody) and he is the author of the collection ""The Patron Saint of Making Curfew"" (Haymarket Books). As a former Chicago Poetry Slam Champion, he has performed at festivals throughout the US and Europe including the German National Poetry Slam, WOERDZ Festival (Switzerland), and the International Spoken Word Festival (Germany). He currently teaches at a restorative justice-based alternative high school in Cook County, IL and teaches poetry workshops all over the country.
Number of Pages: 132
Dimensions: 0.4 x 10.9 x 8.4 IN
Publication Date: December 01, 2014