Thursday, March 13, 2025

Thoughtful Thursdays - Poetry Sessions (03/13/2025)

Quick recap

The meeting focused on incorporating poetry and music into upcoming sessions, discussing the benefits of learning poetry, and exploring various poetic forms and devices. Participants shared insights on the symbolism of colors, the importance of nature in poetry, and the connection between poetry and music in different cultures. The session concluded with administrative matters, including certification requirements and plans for publishing poetry on their platforms.

Next steps

• Brinda is to share the poem "Regeneration" by Anne Ramsey with the group for all to read.

• Manisha is to have her daughter Sia share her poem "When the Scythe Descends" for potential publication in the weekly newsletter.

• Teachers to submit poetry for publication on the Happy Teachers Blog.

• Teachers, interns, and fellows to attend 20-25 hours of sessions per year and submit 5 submissions for certification.

• Attendees should sign up at www.gsi.in to receive the weekly Good Schools of India Journal via email.

• Teachers will share content from the sessions with their students for music and art appreciation.

Summary

Upcoming Sessions and Process Improvements

In the meeting, Sandeep, Isha, Nishita, and Brinda discussed the upcoming sessions and improvements to the process. Sandeep mentioned that they plan to incorporate music and poetry in their sessions starting in April, and on Fridays, they will combine reading and art. They also discussed the importance of registration for their sessions to ensure the right people attend. Brinda mentioned having a bad throat and cough but was excited about the upcoming sessions.

Exploring Poetry and Music Connections

In the meeting, Brinda discussed the progression from narratives to ballads and then to odes, a form of poetry often lyrical and set to music. She used the example of "Ode to the Nightingale" and "Ode to Aggression" to illustrate the tribute nature of odes. Brinda also mentioned the possibility of connecting poetry sessions with music sessions, as Jatin would be discussing Western Music. She then read an ode to the color red, explaining the symbolism and meanings associated with the color throughout history.

Exploring the Significance of Red

Brinda discussed the significance of red and its importance in various cultures. She emphasized the simplicity and beauty of the poem, highlighting the rhyme scheme and the poet's ability to convey complex thoughts straightforwardly. Brinda also touched upon the appreciation of poetry, suggesting that readers should focus on the rhythm, sound, and overall appeal rather than individual word meanings. She encouraged the team to share their thoughts and reflections on the discussed topics.

Poetry's Impact on Memory and Imagination

In the meeting, Minakshi and Brinda discussed the importance of learning poetry and its impact on memory and imagination. Brinda highlighted the benefits of learning poetry by heart, especially for Alzheimer's patients, and how it can help retain information. She also introduced the concept of poetic devices, emphasizing imagery in poetry. Nishita shared her experience using these concepts in her class, where students could vividly imagine and create artwork based on the poems. The conversation ended with discussing how to make poetry more engaging for children.

Palash Symbolism and Cherry Blossom Festivals

Sandeep and Brinda discussed the symbolism of the palash, or flame of the forest, and the ode to red or crimson. Brinda shared her experience of seeing many palash trees in bloom on her way to school and how they reminded her of the ode. They also discussed the celebration of cherry blossoms in Japan and wondered why similar festivals are not held for other flowers in India. Minakshi added that nature celebrates all these flowers in different seasons and that they should be celebrated in words as well.

Exploring Spring in Bengali Literature

Sandeep discussed the connection between poetry, music, and the ancient Indian music system, emphasizing the importance of imagination and exploration for teachers. Brinda and Pushpita shared their thoughts on celebrating seasons and flowers in Bengali literature, with Pushpita reading a poem about spring. The group agreed on spring's beauty and evocative nature and the importance of exploring and appreciating its emotions.

Poetry Session and Housekeeping Discussion

The poetry session concludes with Brinda reading an extract from Walt Whitman's preface to "Leaves of Grass." Sandeep discusses housekeeping matters, including hosting future sessions on Soundcloud and focusing Thursday and Friday sessions on teachers, interns, and fellows. He also outlines requirements for certification, involving attendance and submissions. A student named Sia attempts to share her poem but experiences technical difficulties. The group discusses publishing poetry on the Happy Teachers Blog and in their weekly newsletter. The session ends with expressions of gratitude and holiday wishes.

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