Poetry is notoriously unpopular in high school English classrooms all over the world, and English FAL (First Additional Language) classrooms in South Africa are no exception. We report on a pedagogical intervention with Grade 11 learners in a township school in Johannesburg, where the classroom was opened to indigenous poetry and identities by allowing learners to write and perform their own poetry in any language and on any topic. Rejecting essentialist notions of indigeneity as defined by bloodline or “race”, we work with a notion of indigenous identity as fluid and performative, and as inescapably entwined with coloniality. We argue that indigenous poetry, meanings and identities were emergent in the open space created by the interventio...
This study examines the opportunities of poetry pedagogy and learning in two high schools in Leribe ...
While attempts to decolonise the school curriculum have been ongoing since the 1970s, the recent Bla...
This article uses poetry to articulate a collaborative object inquiry into educational spaces throug...
This article explores the teaching of English poetry in two Gauteng high schools, one a suburban, fo...
Poetry stands out among literary genres as a rich resource for language teaching and learning (Danes...
This article concerns ZAPP (the South African Poetry Project), which is a community of poets, schola...
This article presents the reflections of a research team from the ZAPP-IKS project. ZAPP (the South ...
This article presents the reflections of a research team from the ZAPP-IKS project. ZAPP (the South...
The impetus to decolonise high schools and universities has been gaining momentum in Southern locati...
In this paper the focus is on the possibilities that poetry and prose offer as pedagogical tools tha...
Poetry instruction in South African English Additional Language (EAL) classrooms is in sharp decline...
Paper presented at the South African Education Research Association Conference, Durban, 23-25 Octobe...
This article reports on and discusses the experience of a contrapuntal approach to teaching poetry, ...
This qualitative research paper explores the experiences and perspectives of two long-standing teach...
This study investigates the challenges learners face in studying and engaging with poetry. Learners ...
This study examines the opportunities of poetry pedagogy and learning in two high schools in Leribe ...
While attempts to decolonise the school curriculum have been ongoing since the 1970s, the recent Bla...
This article uses poetry to articulate a collaborative object inquiry into educational spaces throug...
This article explores the teaching of English poetry in two Gauteng high schools, one a suburban, fo...
Poetry stands out among literary genres as a rich resource for language teaching and learning (Danes...
This article concerns ZAPP (the South African Poetry Project), which is a community of poets, schola...
This article presents the reflections of a research team from the ZAPP-IKS project. ZAPP (the South ...
This article presents the reflections of a research team from the ZAPP-IKS project. ZAPP (the South...
The impetus to decolonise high schools and universities has been gaining momentum in Southern locati...
In this paper the focus is on the possibilities that poetry and prose offer as pedagogical tools tha...
Poetry instruction in South African English Additional Language (EAL) classrooms is in sharp decline...
Paper presented at the South African Education Research Association Conference, Durban, 23-25 Octobe...
This article reports on and discusses the experience of a contrapuntal approach to teaching poetry, ...
This qualitative research paper explores the experiences and perspectives of two long-standing teach...
This study investigates the challenges learners face in studying and engaging with poetry. Learners ...
This study examines the opportunities of poetry pedagogy and learning in two high schools in Leribe ...
While attempts to decolonise the school curriculum have been ongoing since the 1970s, the recent Bla...
This article uses poetry to articulate a collaborative object inquiry into educational spaces throug...