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“And that has made all the difference.”: Scaffolding Mark Twain’s Poetry

“And that has made all the difference.”: Scaffolding Mark Twain’s Poetry

Posted on September 7, 2021September 8, 2021 by Jocelyn Chadwick & Matt Seybold

Building on work from the Summer Teachers Institute, Jocelyn Chadwick and Matt Seybold discuss using Mark Twain’s comedic verse to prepare students for Robert Frost’s much-anthologized “The Road Not Taken.”

Posted in Twain for TeachersTagged Genius, Mark Twain, Poetry, Robert Frost, Teaching, The Road Not Taken, Thomas Moore, Those Annual Bills, Those Evening Bells1 Comment on “And that has made all the difference.”: Scaffolding Mark Twain’s Poetry
Generation Z, Mark Twain’s Poetry, & Teaching English From East Texas To Harvard with Jocelyn Chadwick

Generation Z, Mark Twain’s Poetry, & Teaching English From East Texas To Harvard with Jocelyn Chadwick

Posted on June 18, 2021June 17, 2021 by Center for Mark Twain Studies

New episode of American Vandal preview Summer Teachers Institute.

Posted in CMTS Events, The American Vandal, Twain for TeachersTagged American Vandal, Generation Z, Jocelyn Chadwick, Mark Twain, Matt Seybold, TeachingLeave a Comment on Generation Z, Mark Twain’s Poetry, & Teaching English From East Texas To Harvard with Jocelyn Chadwick
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