Tuesday, April 05, 2011

Write a Haiku on How We Can Improve Education - Edutopia

April is National Poetry Month and Edutopia magazine is having a contest, asking people to "write a haiku on how we can improve education." A reminder: Haiku poetry type is a Japanese poem composed of three unrhymed lines of five, seven, and five syllables. A couple of my submissions:
Creativity.
It's where it's at, yo!
Let's think about it.

move move move move move
multiple intelligence
imagine, what if

Imagination.
It's where it all starts, you know?
Nurture it and thrive.
What's your haiku on how we can improve education?

1 comment:

  1. Haiku on how to improve education? Come on, MORE!

    Playful Engagement
    Joyful Creativity
    Imagination

    Bits and Pieces Dude!
    My Teacher Sings it Out
    Made up and Silly

    Wonder how It Is
    That Desks have us in a Spin
    Twirls bring back my Curls

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