This article reports on and discusses the experience of a contrapuntal approach to teaching poetry, explored during 2016 and 2017 in a series of introductory poetry lectures in the English 1 course at the University of Johannesburg. Drawing together two poems—Warsan Shire’s “Home” and W.H. Auden’s “Refugee Blues”—in a week of teaching in each year provided an opportunity for a comparison that encouraged students’ observations on poetic voice, racial identity, transhistorical and transcultural human experience, trauma and empathy. It also provided an opportunity to reflect on teaching practice within the context of decoloniality and to acknowledge the need for ongoing change and review in relation to it. In describing the contrapuntal teachi...
In my previous school, Key Stage 3 (KS3) pupils (ages 11–14) became increasingly tentative in their ...
The practice of reflection in teacher education is a contentious area. Debates have focused on the n...
While attempts to decolonise the school curriculum have been ongoing since the 1970s, the recent Bla...
Poetry is notoriously unpopular in high school English classrooms all over the world, and English FA...
Poetry plays an important role in the subject of English in secondary schools. Not only does poetry ...
Poetry stands out among literary genres as a rich resource for language teaching and learning (Danes...
This article explores the teaching of English poetry in two Gauteng high schools, one a suburban, fo...
This reflection focuses on the case of a student who failed my English class when I was concurrently...
This article uses poetry to articulate a collaborative object inquiry into educational spaces throug...
Poetry can present historical material in a non-academic format. This format may be particularly imp...
In the English discipline within the university where I am a teacher educator of English, it is stan...
Contemplating one’s teaching has long been an essential part of teacher education. Accordingly, as a...
This article presents the reflections of a research team from the ZAPP-IKS project. ZAPP (the South ...
This article concerns ZAPP (the South African Poetry Project), which is a community of poets, schola...
Contemplating one\u27s teaching has long been an essential part of teacher education. Accordingly, a...
In my previous school, Key Stage 3 (KS3) pupils (ages 11–14) became increasingly tentative in their ...
The practice of reflection in teacher education is a contentious area. Debates have focused on the n...
While attempts to decolonise the school curriculum have been ongoing since the 1970s, the recent Bla...
Poetry is notoriously unpopular in high school English classrooms all over the world, and English FA...
Poetry plays an important role in the subject of English in secondary schools. Not only does poetry ...
Poetry stands out among literary genres as a rich resource for language teaching and learning (Danes...
This article explores the teaching of English poetry in two Gauteng high schools, one a suburban, fo...
This reflection focuses on the case of a student who failed my English class when I was concurrently...
This article uses poetry to articulate a collaborative object inquiry into educational spaces throug...
Poetry can present historical material in a non-academic format. This format may be particularly imp...
In the English discipline within the university where I am a teacher educator of English, it is stan...
Contemplating one’s teaching has long been an essential part of teacher education. Accordingly, as a...
This article presents the reflections of a research team from the ZAPP-IKS project. ZAPP (the South ...
This article concerns ZAPP (the South African Poetry Project), which is a community of poets, schola...
Contemplating one\u27s teaching has long been an essential part of teacher education. Accordingly, a...
In my previous school, Key Stage 3 (KS3) pupils (ages 11–14) became increasingly tentative in their ...
The practice of reflection in teacher education is a contentious area. Debates have focused on the n...
While attempts to decolonise the school curriculum have been ongoing since the 1970s, the recent Bla...