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Head of English Carol Ann Duffy. Objectives  To explore how Duffy uses humour to explore her feelings about arrogant and old fashioned teachers.

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1 Head of English Carol Ann Duffy

2 Objectives  To explore how Duffy uses humour to explore her feelings about arrogant and old fashioned teachers

3 Starter  What would make a teacher old fashioned?  Is being old fashioned a good thing or a bad thing?

4 Content Read the poem through twice with the class. The poem is about how an old fashioned and perhaps bigoted Head of English tries to teach his subject by getting a poet in for the day. Things do not go according to plan.

5 Structure The poem is a dramatic monologue. We get a very clear impression of the Head of English’s thoughts, personality and judgements. The poem is also a very regular poem. Six lines per stanza and regular line length. The poem is about order, just like the order the Head imposes in his classroom.

6 The poem The poem does not use a great deal of linguistic features, but instead tells a story about the teacher. We are invited to laugh at how ridiculous and self centred the Head is.

7 Stanza 1  ‘A real live poet’ is quite a childish expression. Why does he use it?  The poem is full of imperative verbs (commands) such as ‘Notice’. Can you highlight any other imperative verbs in the poem. What does this reveal about the Head of English?  How does the Head stamp his authority on the pupils in the last line?

8 Stanza 2  What does the Head of English think makes a poem good? What does this tells us about him?  What is ironic about the poem Duffy has written?  The speaker likes to speak in short, abrupt sentences, “Still. Never mind”. What does this say about his personality?  “We’re paying forty pounds”, what is more important to the Head? The money or the experience?

9 Stanza 3  Why does he want to see the foreign students at break? What does he think they will not understand?  “Seasons of mists and so on and so forth” is the start of a poem by Keats, but the Head can’t remember it all. What do we learn about him?  What does the Head say to try and impress his class?

10 Stanza 4  Why doesn’t the Head of English want “Winds of change about the place”?  What is the outcome of the talk for the pupils? Why is this important?  Why do we never see or hear the poet the Head is talking about?

11 Stanza 5  “Well. Really.” These words suggest the Head is what?  Why is the poet’s view an “outside view”?  Highlight how the Head is dismissive to the poet. What does this reveal to the reader about the man?

12 The message…  Poetry should be enjoyed, explored and discussed. It should not be just a teaching tool for essay writing. Poetry should also be challenging, difficult and always evolving.


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