Thinking about nature poetry

I wrote this short feature for Teach Secondary magazine, in which I explored how nature poetry — and spending time in nature — can encourage good mental health and give children a way to express their hopes and concerns about the natural world.

Content from Teach Secondary can be read at teachwire.net.

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