what are the aims and objectives of teaching poetry?
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Poetry has tremendous appeal for children and it is the best way of exciting their love of the language. It lays the foundation for the appreciation of the beauty of language. It educates their emotions and enhances their power of imagination. The rhythm of poetry helps the students to acquire natural speech rhythm.
Poetry is taught for sheer pleasure and enjoyment. It further lays the foundation for an adequate appreciation of English poetry. Therefore the aims of teaching of poetry should be different for different levels. The general aims of teaching English poetry are as follows:
1. General Aims
At Primary Level
(i) To enable the students to recite the poem with proper rhythm and
intonation.
(ii) To enable the students to enjoy the recitation of the poem.
(iii) To develop the students' power of imagination.
(iv) To train the emotions of the students
(v) To develop love for poetry reading and writing.
At Secondary /Higher Secondary Level
(i) To enable the students to appreciate the poem.
(ii) To enable them to understand the thought and imagination contained in the poem.
(iii) To appreciate the rhyme & rhythm and style of the poem.
(iv) To train the emotions, feelings and imagination of the students.
(v) To develop their aesthetic sense.
(vi) To create love for English poetry.
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Poetry is taught for sheer pleasure and enjoyment. It further lays the foundation for an adequate appreciation of English poetry. Therefore the aims of teaching of poetry should be different for different levels. The general aims of teaching English poetry are as follows:
1. General Aims
At Primary Level
(i) To enable the students to recite the poem with proper rhythm and
intonation.
(ii) To enable the students to enjoy the recitation of the poem.
(iii) To develop the students' power of imagination.
(iv) To train the emotions of the students
(v) To develop love for poetry reading and writing.
At Secondary /Higher Secondary Level
(i) To enable the students to appreciate the poem.
(ii) To enable them to understand the thought and imagination contained in the poem.
(iii) To appreciate the rhyme & rhythm and style of the poem.
(iv) To train the emotions, feelings and imagination of the students.
(v) To develop their aesthetic sense.
(vi) To create love for English poetry.
HOPE IT HELPS YOU.
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poetry is there a inspiring and motivational poetry devices are my when will raid is it really interact with the nature and it slowly so we should always read points poem reading is not easy best if we should device some vocabulary set easily passes us and we will use it in our daily life poetry has many different types of trees are used by many different uses
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