Write to the Core: Inspiring Young Writers through Mindfulness and Poetry
Write to the Core is intended for those writing instructors who believe that students’ emotional lives are valid and welcome at school. The curriculum seamlessly integrates reading and writing tasks with mindfulness practices, so teachers with limited time can help students meet academic standards and build creative thinking skills, while at the same time fortifying their inner reserves and sense of community. Teaching self-awareness, emotional self-regulation, self-compassion and empathy not only prepares students to build more optimal relationships with themselves and their peers, but also with the craft of writing. Each lesson is centered around a poem and includes a short, guided awareness practice, text-dependent questions, and basic and intermediate level poem-writing worksheets that replicate the structure of the original work. A brief section on current research in neuroscience and positive psychology, as well as extension activities are also included.

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Write to the Core: Inspiring Young Writers through Mindfulness and Poetry
Write to the Core is intended for those writing instructors who believe that students’ emotional lives are valid and welcome at school. The curriculum seamlessly integrates reading and writing tasks with mindfulness practices, so teachers with limited time can help students meet academic standards and build creative thinking skills, while at the same time fortifying their inner reserves and sense of community. Teaching self-awareness, emotional self-regulation, self-compassion and empathy not only prepares students to build more optimal relationships with themselves and their peers, but also with the craft of writing. Each lesson is centered around a poem and includes a short, guided awareness practice, text-dependent questions, and basic and intermediate level poem-writing worksheets that replicate the structure of the original work. A brief section on current research in neuroscience and positive psychology, as well as extension activities are also included.

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Write to the Core: Inspiring Young Writers through Mindfulness and Poetry

Write to the Core: Inspiring Young Writers through Mindfulness and Poetry

by Laura Bean
Write to the Core: Inspiring Young Writers through Mindfulness and Poetry

Write to the Core: Inspiring Young Writers through Mindfulness and Poetry

by Laura Bean

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Overview

Write to the Core is intended for those writing instructors who believe that students’ emotional lives are valid and welcome at school. The curriculum seamlessly integrates reading and writing tasks with mindfulness practices, so teachers with limited time can help students meet academic standards and build creative thinking skills, while at the same time fortifying their inner reserves and sense of community. Teaching self-awareness, emotional self-regulation, self-compassion and empathy not only prepares students to build more optimal relationships with themselves and their peers, but also with the craft of writing. Each lesson is centered around a poem and includes a short, guided awareness practice, text-dependent questions, and basic and intermediate level poem-writing worksheets that replicate the structure of the original work. A brief section on current research in neuroscience and positive psychology, as well as extension activities are also included.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781475866254
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 03/01/2023
Pages: 268
Product dimensions: 8.48(w) x 10.60(h) x 0.67(d)

About the Author

Laura Bean has an MFA in Creative Writing and spent ten years practicing meditation and teaching writing at the college level in Kyoto, Japan.Her work has been featured at a mindful youth conference sponsored by the Center for Mindfulness at UC San Diego, in UC Berkeley’s Greater Good Science Magazine, and mostly recently, in the Coalition of Schools Educating Mindfully (COSEM) anthology entitled Educating Mindfully: Stories of School Transformation Through Mindfulness.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments

Foreword by Dr. Amy Saltzman

Introduction
CHAPTER 1: Becoming a Mindful Educator

CHAPTER 2: Building Resiliency

CHAPTER 3: Anatomy of a Mindful Writing Lesson

CHAPTER 4: Creating a Practice Community: “Give a Little Love” by Charlie Fink

CHAPTER 5: The Gift of Attention: “The Summer Day” by Mary Oliver

CHAPTER 6: Belonging to the Natural World: Excerpt, “Song of Myself,” Section 2 by Walt Whitman

CHAPTER 7: Why Practice Mindfulness?: “Keeping Quiet” by Pablo Neruda

CHAPTER 8: Self-Compassion: “Kindness” by Naomi Shihab Nye

CHAPTER 9: Welcoming Difficult Emotions: “The Guest House” by Rumi
CHAPTER 10: Acceptance: “So Much Happiness” by Naomi Shihab Nye

CHAPTER 11: Befriending Oneself: “Love After Love” by Derek Walcott

CHAPTER 12: Working with Habits: “Autobiography in Five Short Chapters” by Portia Nelson
CHAPTER 13: Compassion: “Saint Francis and the Sow” by Galway Kinnell

CHAPTER 14: Forgiveness: “Revenge” by Taha Muhammad Ali

CHAPTER 15: Joy: “Everything is Waiting for You” by David Whyte

CHAPTER 16: Celebrating Our Successes

Appendix

Author Biography

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