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Bearing Witness: Poetry by Teachers About Teaching [Paperback]

Margaret Hatcher (Editor)
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December 1, 2001
The private perspectives of teachers and the art of their special profession are captured in this poetry anthology. These 120 poems from 70 poets are about teaching, learning, students, and the inner lives of educators. Far from cute, sappy, or schmaltzy, these poems reflect the realities and complexities of teachers' work, lives, and relationships with students. The full range of classroom experiences is represented in these poems, running the gamut from witty and inspired to reflective, sympathetic, frustrated, and exhausted.

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Margaret Hatcher is an associate professor of professional leadership at the Center for Excellence in Education at Northern Arizona University. She lives in Flagstaff, Arizona.

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  • Paperback: 192 pages
  • Publisher: Zephyr Press (December 1, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1569761302
  • ISBN-13: 978-1569761304
  • Product Dimensions: 10.1 x 7.1 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 14.2 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,238,266 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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A storyteller, educator, and freelance writer, Janie seeks ways to give people a voice to tell their own stories through prose and poetry. She and her husband, Ed, are grateful for their five children and grandchildren. Most weekends, you will find Janie praying and singing with the choir at Holy Angels Catholic Church in Chagrin Falls, Ohio.
Janie's chapter,"Boots to Ground"in Love You More Than You Know, won second place in the National Federation of Press Women's 2010 Communications Contest in the category of a chapter/essay in a nonfiction book. Her chapter won first place in the Ohio Professional Writer's Communications Contest. Awards will be presented at a banquet in Chicago during the NFPW Conference in August 2010.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Not just for teachers...., December 31, 2001
This review is from: Bearing Witness: Poetry by Teachers About Teaching (Paperback)
We are all teachers, just as we are all students. No matter what path we choose, there are those who walk before us as models, examples, mentors. It is that spirit of sharing that has been captured within these pages. Margaret Hatcher, well known Arizona educator, long held the dream of facilitating this volume, to give voice to the thoughts and insights of teachers. She sought to demonstrate the authenticity of the profession, and to honor those men and women who tirelessly share of themselves in the world of the classroom. Contributors to this work include educators across the spectrum of learning and from these pages they speak their truths about their schools, their students, and their lives. I am not a teacher, yet I saw myself in many of the poems, and found the poems touched me deeply as I recalled my own teachers and experiences.

These poems clearly show the depth of caring that teachers possess, caring for and about their students, peers, and families. The role of educator transcends the walls of the classroom and embraces the world. Where would any of us be with our teachers? These poems made me laugh and cry and appreciate even more those who have shared their knowledge and spirit with me, as a student and as a peer.

I wish I could hug each of the contributors and thank them for sharing even more of themselves in these very personal and touching poems. I wish I could thank all of my teachers over time. Thank you, Margaret, for bringing this stunning collection of real words from real people to life and reminding us of the sacredness of sharing.

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4.0 out of 5 stars An Exquisite Literary Work, March 4, 2003
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The book "Bearing Witness: Poetry by Teachers About Teaching" edited by Margaret Hatcher is an exquisite literary work that delightfully praises the accomplishments of the underestimated profession of teaching. However, Hatcher focuses on the positive aspects of teaching, but eloquently exposes the negative aspects as well. Hatcher compiles 120 poems written by 70 different K-12, community college, and university educators nationwide and wraps them up in an extraordinary literary package. Although this book would likely have the highest appeal to current educators or those planning to enter the education field, the poems in this book would be an inspiration to anyone. To read this book is to open up your mind to the infinite ways that you can make a difference in another individual's life. X.J. Kennedy once said, "Good writing occurs because a writer passionately desires to say something." There is one poem in this book that perfectly illustrates this quote. Taylor Mali's poem "What Teachers Make" depicts the impact that a teacher can have on someone's life and explains the value of this underestimated profession. Mali ends the poem by saying, "Let me break it down for you, so you know what I say is true: / I make a [. . .] difference! What about you?." All of the poems in this book are equal in quality and bear strong messages as well. In conclusion, I would give this book 4 stars. The overall design and layout are appealing, the poems are enlightening, and I would highly recommend this book.
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Bearing Witness, Maryfrances Wagner, Margaret Hatcher, Judy Michaels, Peggy Raines, Their Inner Lives, Taylor Mali, Elizabeth Thomas, Daniel Ferri, Jessica Barksdale Inclan, Marty Williams, Sara Holbrook, Kathi Baron, Renee Ruderman, James Hobbs, Lilly Wilson, Matthew Shepard, Miss Gary
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