This paper explores the impact of a Spoken Word Education Programme (SWEP hereafter) on young people's engagement with poetry in a group of schools in London, UK. It does so with reference to the secondary Discourses (Gee, 2015, p. 165) of school-based learning and the Spoken Word community, an artistic 'community of practice' (Wenger, 1997, p. 1) into which they were being inducted. It focuses on what happened when secondary students, already enculturated into school Discourses about learning (in their English lessons especially), learned about new ways of being readers, writers, listeners and performers through the SWEP Discourse. The paper draws on qualitative data collected during the first three years of programme development to consid...
This paper contends that the current English curriculum does not adequately acknowledge the potentia...
Digital literacy projects offer an exciting means of engaging young people in poetry. Many such proj...
The following study examines the effect of Spoken Word Poetry on the development of voice in writing...
This paper explores the impact of a Spoken Word Education Programme (SWEP hereafter) on young people...
This dissertation examined the relationships between teachers, students, and “teaching artists” (Gra...
This paper explores a new youth movement, spoken word, and the role it plays in identity development...
This article places youth spoken word (YSW) poetry programming within the larger framework of arts e...
Spoken Art Pedagogies: Youth, Critical Literacy & a Cultural Movement in the Making is an ethno...
Evidence suggests (Ofsted, 2007) that the role of the Subject Leader is crucial in how well poetry i...
Spoken word poetry is an art form that has the propensity to engage students in critical thinking an...
Although this qualitative group case study of a youth poetry team competing in a statewide Poetry Sl...
This study explores the post–high school lives and literacies of a group of student poets who attend...
The thesis responds to the question 'How do children respond to poetry they hear from recordings, an...
This case study examines a spoken word poetry curriculum, two spoken word\ud poets and teachers, and...
For many, the arts and sciences stand at opposite ends of an unbridgeable divide: the sciences rigid...
This paper contends that the current English curriculum does not adequately acknowledge the potentia...
Digital literacy projects offer an exciting means of engaging young people in poetry. Many such proj...
The following study examines the effect of Spoken Word Poetry on the development of voice in writing...
This paper explores the impact of a Spoken Word Education Programme (SWEP hereafter) on young people...
This dissertation examined the relationships between teachers, students, and “teaching artists” (Gra...
This paper explores a new youth movement, spoken word, and the role it plays in identity development...
This article places youth spoken word (YSW) poetry programming within the larger framework of arts e...
Spoken Art Pedagogies: Youth, Critical Literacy & a Cultural Movement in the Making is an ethno...
Evidence suggests (Ofsted, 2007) that the role of the Subject Leader is crucial in how well poetry i...
Spoken word poetry is an art form that has the propensity to engage students in critical thinking an...
Although this qualitative group case study of a youth poetry team competing in a statewide Poetry Sl...
This study explores the post–high school lives and literacies of a group of student poets who attend...
The thesis responds to the question 'How do children respond to poetry they hear from recordings, an...
This case study examines a spoken word poetry curriculum, two spoken word\ud poets and teachers, and...
For many, the arts and sciences stand at opposite ends of an unbridgeable divide: the sciences rigid...
This paper contends that the current English curriculum does not adequately acknowledge the potentia...
Digital literacy projects offer an exciting means of engaging young people in poetry. Many such proj...
The following study examines the effect of Spoken Word Poetry on the development of voice in writing...