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#MostImportantThing

182111_4168850429276_675740055_nOn Accents Radio, Katerina always asks educators, “What is the most important thing you teach your students?” For more than a year, Accents Intern Robin has been collecting every “Most Important Thing” segment from Accents Radio and posting them to the Accents Blog on Saturday mornings.

Below are all segments posted in 2014.
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“Think musically” : Marilyn Kallet’s #MostImportantThing

Marilyn Kallet‘s answer to Katerina Stoykova-Klemer’s question: “What is the most important thing you teach your students?” Clip from Accents radio show on 25-May-2012. Complete show can be heard here.

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Marilyn Kallet was born in Montgomery, Alabama, and grew up in New York. She is the author of 15 books, including Packing Light: New and Selected Poems, Black Widow Press; Circe, After Hours, poetry from BkMk Press; The Big Game, translation of Surrealist poet Benjamin Peret, 2011, and Last Love Poems of Paul Eluard, both from Black Widow Press.

Kallet directs the creative writing program at the University of Tennessee, where she is also Professor of English.

She teaches poetry workshops in Auvillar, France, for the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts.