Books
Poetry Moves: An Anthology of Poetry
2020, Ethos Books, Singapore
This anthology, a passion project with Esther Vincent, Ann Ang and Angelia Poon collects over 100 poems from Singapore, Asia and around the world. It consists of works by well-known and established as well as newer voices from Singapore authors and beyond.
Targeted for adolescent readers, this anthology encourages the comparative reading of poetry from Singapore and around the globe, and is suitable for use in secondary schools.
Literature Education in the Asia-Pacific: Policies, Practices and Perspectives in Global Times
2018, Routledge, London & New York
This edited collection provides an overview of English literature education in the Asia-Pacific in global times, bringing to international attention a rich understanding of the trends, issues and challenges specific to nations within the Asia-Pacific region and raising rich insights for literature education in global times.
The Space and Practice of Reading: A Case Study of Reading and Social Class in Singapore
2017, Routledge, London & New York
Drawing on socio-spatial perspectives, this monograph provides critical insight into how taken-for-granted practices and spaces of reading can be in fact be unacknowledged spaces of inequity.
This book shows how using localized, contextualized approaches sensitive to the home, school, national and global contexts can lead to more targeted policy and practice transformation in the area of reading instruction and intervention.
Little Things: An Anthology of Poetry
2013, Ethos Books, Singapore
In this selection of more than 80 poems from Singapore and around the world, poets look afresh at things mundane and universal, from birth to growing up and first love to old age and death.
Works by established Singapore poets such as Boey Kim Cheng, Lee Tzu Pheng, Arthur Yap and Cyril Wong and well-known international poets such as e. e. cummings, Billy Collins, Derek Walcott and Raymond Carver are set alongside poems by younger published poets such as Joshua Ip, Teng Qian Xi and Theophilus Kwek and previously unpublished poems in this refreshing anthology.
Teaching Poetry to Adolescents: A Teachers’ Guide to Little Things
2013, Ethos Books, Singapore
In this Teachers’ Guide, Loh Chin Ee, Angelia Poon and Esther Vincent introduce effective and inspirational ideas and strategies for teaching poetry in the secondary Literature classroom that both beginning and veteran teachers of Literature will find useful and invigorating.
Designed as an accompaniment to Little Things: an Anthology of Poetry, the Teachers’ Guide may be used independently as a resource for Literature teaching. Lesson ideas, reproducible handouts as well as rubrics for creative and essay writing are included.
Teaching Poetry in Singapore Secondary Schools
2013, Pearson, Singapore
Written by teachers, curriculum specialists, and teacher educators, this seminal collection documents, in sustained and critical fashion, the realities and possibilities of Literature education in Singapore schools.
A new edition edited by Dennis Yeo, Ann Ang and Suzanne Choo, addressing current issues in Literature teaching and learning, is now available.