Harvest Home

Tomorrow is my last day. I looked for the poem I thought would speak most eloquently to the role teachers can play. Bettye T. Spinner wrote this lovely poem. What if our classrooms were poetry meant to be lived and learned? It would speak to the wonder and awe of each day we spend with children.

In the ideal

it is harvesting

the work we do–

a reaping of crops grown

from ancestral seeds,

a gathering of first fruit,

from vines that traces their sources

beyond geography,

beyond gender,

beyond the bleach

and blush

and black of skin

and root themselves in watery grace,

in knowledge that nurtures us all.

In the ideal

our classrooms fill, like cornucopia,

overflowing with the bounty of our grange.

Life stories, heaped among the texts,

spill into hallways of our schools,

crowd the sidewalks or the subways

or ride yellow buses home,

altering the form of knowing,

changing heads,

changing hearts,

changing history,

bringing harvest

home.

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About ivonprefontaine

In keeping with bell hooks and Noam Chomsky, I consider myself a public and dissident intellectual. Part of my work is to move beyond (transcend) institutional dogmas that bind me to defend freedom, raising my voice to be heard on behalf of those who seek equity and justice in all their forms. I completed my PhD in Philosophy of Leadership Studies at Gonzaga University, Spokane, WA. My dissertation and research was how teachers experience becoming teachers and their role as leaders. I focus on leading, communicating, and innovating in organizations. This includes mindfuful servant-leadership, World Cafe events, Appreciative Inquiry, and expressing one's self through creativity. I offer retreats, workshops, and presentations that can be tailored to your organzations specific needs. I published peer reviewed articles about schools as learning organizations, currere as an ethical pursuit, and hope as an essential element of adult eductaion. I published three poems and am currently preparing my poetry to publish as an anthology of poetry. I present on mindful leadership, servant leadership, schools as learning organizations, how teachers experience becoming teachers, assessement, and critical thinking. I facilitate mindfulness, hospitality retreats. and World Cafe Events using Appreciative Inquiry. I am writing and researching about various forms of leadership, how teachers inform and form their identity as a particular teacher, schools as learning organizations, hope, nonviolence and its anticipatory relationship with the future, as essential elements to teaching and learning. Academic publications can be found at Ivon Gile Prefontaine on ResearchGate

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  1. Perhaps it is a whole cycle of sowing, growing then harvesting in young minds?

    Good luck on your new chapter in life. May your last day be rewarding and memorable.

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  2. I understand..I have had lots of last days, but without the goodbyes , there would be no hellos.
    Blessings, my friend.. . . . .namaste. . .. . Anne

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  3. you practice a noble profession

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  4. Last day… and you indeed found this eloquent poem, that says so much. Wishing you well. Paulette

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  5. Enjoy your last day at school. Your new adventure awaits!

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  6. A last day is a very important opportunity. I hope you teach them something that they will never forget.

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  7. WordsFallFromMyEyes's avatar WordsFallFromMyEyes

    I love how seriously you’ve taken your role of teacher. It is a highly valuable role in the world.

    I hope whatever you do from now, you value also, and enjoy.

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  8. What a beautiful completion… bringing harvest home… good wishes for the next chapter of life…

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  9. michelemariepoetry.com's avatar MicheleMariePoetry

    Whatever will you do with all your ‘free’ time 🙂 Good luck in this new leg of your journey!

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  10. Best to you as you begin a new chapter in your life. Enjoy

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  11. The opening of a new door…congratulations!!!

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  12. Have a wonderful day today. May the light shine on your path going forward!

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  13. …bringing harvest home. Congratulations!

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  14. Ivon, have you heard the song: To Sir With Love? Brings me to tears every time I hear it. I heard it for the first time in many years yesterday.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OG49glGm2Xs There’s a wonderful message at the end of this video you shouldn’t miss. 🙂

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  15. What a beautiful poem, and sentiment. I know you will continue “teaching” in many ways.
    Blessings
    teri

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