Saturday, October 12, 2019
Rationale for poetry Essays -- Economics
Rationale for poetry    The areas of English taught at Key Stage 1[KS1] and Key Stage 2 [KS2]  are set out in the National Curriculum [NC] document. Poetry is one of  these areas. At KS1 children should read and listen to nursery rhymes  and poetry, learning some by heart, and read aloud. At KS2 children  should read aloud, telling and enacting stories and poems. The  National Literacy Strategy [NLS] guides teachers on which poems and  poetic forms to teach in the classroom. There are two recent views  that the NC and the NLS are failing in their approach to poetry.    Ã · According to Carter, the NC for English is very limited in its    approach to poetry [Carter, 1998]. He argues that the NC fails to take    on board the potential poetry has to offer in many areas of a child's    development such as language, sensibility and dream power.    Ã · Bielby [1999], as cited by Lambirth, argues that children come to    school already enjoying rhyme and poetry yet this enjoyment is being    corrupted by the analytical and technical approach of the NLS. Poetry    should be about exposing children to poetry and allowing them to    respond as children.[Lambirth, 2001]    These are both valid points, but is it the fault of the NC and the NLS  that poetry is seen as a challenge and daunting area both to teach and  learn. I briefly intend to illustrate why it is important to teach  poetry as part of the NC.    Promotes awareness of language    Children's ability to respond to words and sounds is almost innate.  According to the Oral Language Development Continuum [1997] babies  under one year old, when they babble, include all sounds and  selectively drop those that do not occurring their own language. This  playing continues with the development...              ...ed the importance of poetry or do  not have the confidence to teach poetry. Therefore poetry does not  achieve it full potential for the children.    Bibliography    -  Bentley et al, 2001    -  The Really Practical Guide To Primary English, Nelson Thornes, UK     Carter, D 1998    -  Teaching Poetry In The Primary School, David Fulton Publishers, London     Ed. Fisher, R and Williams, M 2000    -  Unlocking Literacy- A Guide For Teachers, David Fulton Publishers, London     Lambirth , A Feb 2001    -  Gaining confidence and conviction, The Primary English Magazine p30- 32,     1997    -  Oral Language Developmental Continuum, Rigby Heinemann, Perth, W.A Whitehead, M     1990    -  Language And Literacy In The Early Years, Paul Chapman Publishing Ltd, London     Background reading Marsh , G 1988    -  Teaching through poetry, Hodder and Stroughton, London Tann, S 1992                      
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