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In many ways, life itself is poetry. The poems that emerge from ones' life may at times seem foreboding and sad, or they may draw upon other emotions as well as a wide spectrum of circumstances through which one lives. Many poems have been written about love, while others look at life with a tenor of whimsy. In this book, Kevin has included eighty-seven original poems that emerge from those different emotions and life experiences. Each is accompanied by an annotation explaining something about Kevin's thinking regarding the genesis of each poem, yet leaves an openness for the reader to find…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In many ways, life itself is poetry. The poems that emerge from ones' life may at times seem foreboding and sad, or they may draw upon other emotions as well as a wide spectrum of circumstances through which one lives. Many poems have been written about love, while others look at life with a tenor of whimsy. In this book, Kevin has included eighty-seven original poems that emerge from those different emotions and life experiences. Each is accompanied by an annotation explaining something about Kevin's thinking regarding the genesis of each poem, yet leaves an openness for the reader to find his/her own meanings within the verse. Together, the annotations and poems provide a glimpse into the steps and stages of Kevin's life.
Autorenporträt
Kevin Finson is a retired professor of science education. He taught 34 years at the college level, two at the high school level, and five at the middle school level. He is an earth scientist by training, but also has taught physical, life, and other sciences (as well as teaching on instructional theory and program evaluation). He is a vocal proponent of inquiry learning and teaching. Kevin has a sense of humor and really likes puns and shaggy dog stories. When at the university, he hosted an annual holiday party featuring a shaggy dog story contest. Since his retirement, he started to write children's books for his grandchildren. During his working career, Kevin was heavily involved in service to professional science education associations and maintained a consistent publication record that included the publication of eight books, some chapters and monographs, and a host of refereed (peer-reviewed) journal articles. Most of his professional academic publication focus has been on science for students with disabilities and on students' perceptions about scientists and visual data.