[NIFL-ESL:10174] poetry & ESOL

From: Hillary Gardner (hgardner@lagcc.cuny.edu)
Date: Wed Mar 31 2004 - 18:05:28 EST


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Hi,

I will be repeating a workshop I gave last year called "Successfully
Integrating Poetry in the ESOL/Civics Classroom" and in honor of
National Poetry Month I wanted to query this list again to ask for
suggestions. In particular:

*Do you have a favorite poem that you use in class? What is it?
*How often do you use poetry in your class?
*Do you have any questions about using poetry in your class?

Last year I got some great suggestions for activities and resources
which I was able to incoporate into my materials (crediting those who
contributed). If you're interested in a copy of the handouts I prepared
you can e-mail me personally at hgardner@lagcc.cuny.edu 



Hillary Gardner, Instructor
Center for Immigrant Education and Training
La Guardia Community College
29-10 Thomson Avenue, Room C231
Long Island City, NY  11101
718-482-5067



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