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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
So Here We Two Are At 50, Bob De Smith
Family Farm, Howard Schaap
First Day Of Summer, Leah A. Zuidema
Crossing Barbwire Fences, Howard Schaap
Nonrockaboatus, Bill Elgersma
West Meets East In Grace Beyond Belief, Mary Dengler
Dog Days, Mike Vanden Bosch
Amsterdam Diaries, Mike Vanden Bosch
Amsterdam Diaries, Mike Vanden Bosch
Pro Rege
Previously published in Lyrical Iowa, 2008
Earth Blood, Howard Schaap
His Holy Temples, David Schelhaas
Finding Mother In Busan, Mary Dengler
Guard, Bob De Smith
Mother's Day, Mike Vanden Bosch
November Rock, Bill Elgersma
Hearing Things, Bob De Smith
Simple Breath, Howard Schaap
Lincoln County, Bill Elgersma
Using Poetry To Improve Fluency And Comprehension In Third-Grade Students, Karen E. Newsome
Using Poetry To Improve Fluency And Comprehension In Third-Grade Students, Karen E. Newsome
Georgia Educational Researcher
This study examined the effects of repeated choral reading of poetry on fluency and comprehension of third-grade students (N = 76) in the southeastern United States. Student attitudes toward poetry were also measured. Students served in regular, remedial, and special education were taught reading using the school’s basal series for four weeks. Choral repeated reading of poetry was then added to the curriculum. The DIBELS ORF test, STAR reading assessment, and an attitude survey were used to assess student performance. Statistically significant gains were made during the poetry intervention in fluency (M = 18.78, p < .01) and comprehension (M = 0.33, p < .05). Slight improvements in students’ attitudes toward poetry were also observed.
Photograph In Four Parts, Pablo Tanguay
Photograph In Four Parts, Pablo Tanguay
Harlot: A Revealing Look at the Arts of Persuasion
If you listen to enough old poets, they will tell you that these ekphrastic poems that are about art and about painting need to be able to exist independently of the painting or visual art itself. I always sort of questioned that idea -- why? I think it's a physical limitation that journals don't have photographs -- that it's too expensive to put the photograph with the poem. But why you can't do that is beyond me.
Insolence, Rusty Morrison
No Note, Geoffrey Babbit
Demolition Of The Sky, A. J. Collins
Pond Things In Drought, Terita Heath-Wlaz
Prop Rockery, Emily Rosko
The Tourist And The City, Frances Mccue
Of A Monstrous Shipwreck And Its Abridgment In A Glass Of Water, Cate Peebles
Of A Monstrous Shipwreck And Its Abridgment In A Glass Of Water, Cate Peebles
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Finale, Emily Rosko
The Patient Saint, Frances Mccue
Drowning Miss G, Shelly Taylor
Self-Portrait, Ethan Paquin