I wish you were right, but I haven't seen it.  When I asked what gave their 
life meaning, most said their cellphones, myspace, and music.  Drugs?  It's 
a part of life, no big deal.  Poverty?  Doesn't matter because they are 
going to be rich.  Abuse?  It's also a part of life, deal with it.  Video 
violence?  Doesn't affect them even though they want to kill all the Iraqis. 
They don't even hear or comprehend what they are saying or doing because 
they aren't aware of it.
Spoken Word?  No money involved so it has no value.

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Subject: Re: [MOSAIC] Comprehension in general


> Hi Bill
>
> Something IS going on in their lives. You just have to find it. One 
> powerful
> access point is the Spoken Word. Poetry made to be performed. Find a young
> poet with a boom box and a contemporary issue and they will create a 
> spark.
> A poet who can help them find their voice. There are probably all sorts of
> issues within your room - issues of drugs, abuse, poverty, and power - 
> that
> have kept these students down. Even affluence has major stuff going down -
> status, video violence, and, once again, drugs.
>
> Not everyone is comfortable with the Arts but the students have to find a
> passion or they will sink out of sight. It can be scary for the teacher 
> but
> what power you give them. Administrative support is another issue because
> you would be open to criticism. But if it's a choice between saving some
> lives and playing it safe...
>
> We have an amazing Spoken Word poet in Tacoma named Luke Smiraldo. He 
> deals
> with many contemporary issues, networks with other "cutting edge" poets, 
> and
> really connects to kids. I wish everyone could see him work in the
> classroom. He's also done some site specific performances at the Museum of
> Glass and Tacoma Art Museum.
>
> The Arts Save Lives
>
> Anyone interested in Luke's ideas? I could try to get him to respond if 
> the
> listserve is interested.
>
> Alan H
>
>
>
>
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