posted on 2014-01-03, 15:08authored byJennifer Hennessy, Patricia Mannix McNamara
Pupils have a significant contribution to make in the construction of knowledge about
teaching and learning in schools. Therefore, consultation with pupils should play a significant
role in the pursuit of pedagogical advancement. This study explores pupils’
conceptions of effective poetry teachers at Leaving Certificate level in Ireland. Taking a
phenomenographic approach, this study draws on interviews conducted with 23 senior
cycle pupils. Set against a transcontextual backdrop of pupil apathy and disengagement
in the poetry classroom, this study identifies five significant categories of learning
for pre-service teachers aiming to optimise student engagement within the poetry
classroom. The imperative for action, specifically at pre-service level, is outlined and
recommendations in the pursuit of pedagogical advancement in the poetry classroom
are proposed.
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Publication
Asia-Pacific Journal of Teacher Education;40(4), pp. 379-394