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Poetry Contest: Write a Haiku on How We Can Improve Education
Poetry Contest: Write a Haiku on How We Can Improve Education
April is National Poetry Month. To celebrate the month, we're having a fun poetry contest.
Here's how it works:
:: Post your haiku on how to best improve education below
:: Invite others to vote on your haiku. To vote, simply click on the thumbs up icon in the top right-hand corner of the post.
:: At the end of the month, the top three haikus with the most "thumbs ups" will have their haiku promoted on edutopia.org's homepage and in our enewsletter! Plus, you'll get a fabulous bag of art/poetry-inspired goodies (worth over $100!)!
Let the Haikus begin! Deadline is April 30 at midnight PDT.
P.S.: A good reminder about haikus: Haiku poetry type is a Japanese poem composed of three unrhymed lines of five, seven, and five syllables.






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Swim In Their Pool
reversal of roles
look up from their eyes, hearts - then
understanding, teaching
Spread the Love
Don't be selective
Rich, poor, Black, White, neighborhood
Give all the same now!
[rhetorical artist/theorist says (with a smile :-)]
HYPERCONNECTED:
NOW [New] Sophists will clear up
Plato's confusion.