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The Power of Poetry in Education
By jjie.org/ - David Domenici
Published: 04/11/2013

For me the keepers of convicts shoulder their combines and keep watch,

It is I let out in the morning and barr’d at night.

Not a youngster is taken for larceny but I go up too, and am tried and sentenced.

—Walt Whitman, Song of Myself

April is National Poetry Month. This year, thousands of students incarcerated in juvenile detention and correctional centers around the country are participating in a nationwide poetry initiative, “Words Unlocked,” sponsored by the Center for Educational Excellence in Alternative Settings.

We should support the study of poetry in all of our nation’s schools, especially those located behind bars.

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