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Molnar, Carli – in education, 2014
This paper is a collection of pieces that contemplate life and mortality in the realm of education. A terminally ill, eight-year-old boy named Kole and his struggle within the confines of formal schooling inspires it. This piece of poetic inquiry gives voice to questions that need to be addressed in schools today, such as: In the face of…
Descriptors: Death, Terminal Illness, Poetry, Elementary School Students
Bigelow, Terry Patrick; Ried, C. A. – English Journal, 2006
The first part of this article recounts the experiences of a language arts teacher, Terry Patrick Bigelow, and his former student, Cynthia (Noyes) Ried, who suffers from Fahr's Syndrome, a neurodegenerative congenital disease that forms calcium deposits deep inside the brain. It is irreversible, inoperable, and incurable. In the first part of the…
Descriptors: Poetry, Middle Schools, Middle School Teachers, Language Arts

Hodges, Diane – Journal of Poetry Therapy, 1993
Describes a program that used art and poetry therapy with terminally ill patients. Presents the creative writings of two patients. (SR)
Descriptors: Art Therapy, Creative Writing, Hospices (Terminal Care), Poetry

Graham-Pole, John – Journal of Poetry Therapy, 1996
Offers several of the author's (a pediatric oncologist) poems and reflections on his poetry in relation to his work with dying children. (SR)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Children, Death, Elementary Secondary Education
Lander, Dorothy A.; Graham-Pole, John R. – Journal for Learning through the Arts, 2006
The authors integrate poetry and narrative into their self-study application of the research methodology known as Appreciative Inquiry (AI) focused on: (a) their personal and professional practice and development; (b) their teaching practice in universities and informal/popular education settings; and, (c) their educational research in the area of…
Descriptors: Medicine, Physicians, Research Methodology, Inquiry