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Taylor Mali on "What Teachers Make"

Taylor Mali (taylormali.com), one of the most well-known poets to have emerged from the poetry slam movement and one of the few people in the world to have no job other than that of poet., gives his mind on what teachers make. Mali is a vocal advocate of teachers and the nobility of teaching, having himself spent nine years in the classroom teaching everything from English and history to math and SAT test preparation. He has performed and lectured for teachers all over the world, and his New Teacher Project has a goal of creating 1000 new teachers through "poetry, persuasion, and perseverance." Please visit http for more on Mali and his New Teacher Project. taylormali.com



Like_youknow

Clip for Def Poetry Season 2 talking about the use of like and you know in today's society



"The The Impotence of Proofreading," by TAYLOR MALI

Performed at the very first Page Meets Stage pairing at the Bowery Poetry Club on November 12, 2005



Taylor Mali - "What Teachers Make"

From Def Poetry. Visit www.taylormali.com or look him up here on youtube.



What Teachers Make Final Moviebk2 0001

Taylor Mali's inspirational poem cleaned up a bit (aka censored) for a teacher's inservice audience. Original show by Ethos3.com located at www.slideshare.net



Taylor Mali performs "Undivided Attention"

Taylor Mali, who was on the NYC-Urbana's championship 1997, 2000 and 2002 teams (among others), performs his spoken word piece "Undivided Attention - What all teachers want, but few of us get" at the NYC-Urbana Poetry Slam's 10th Anniversary Party @ the Bowery Poetry Club, Oct. 2007. For more information on the NYC-Urbana Poetry Slam, please see www.bowerypoetry.com



Taylor Mali "Why Falling in Love is Like Owning a Dog"

"Why Falling in Love is Like Owning a Dog" performed by Taylor Mali Mali who is the author of What Learning Leaves and the Last Time as We Are (Write Bloody Publishing). Mali has been on seven National Poetry Slam teams; six appeared on the finals stage and four won the competition. He has appeared in the documentaries "SlamNation" (1997) and "Slam Planet" (2006) and also in the HBO production, "Russell Simmons Presents Def Poetry. Mali has recorded four CDs.



"On Girls Lending Pens," by TAYLOR MALI

Performed as part of Page Meets Stage at the Bowery Poetry Club on February 22, 2007.



Taylor Mali, "Words and Their Consequences"

Taylor Mali is one of the most well-known poets to have emerged from the slam poetry movement and one of the few people in the world to have no job other than that of poet. Mali is a vocal advocate of teachers and the nobility of teaching, having himself spent nine years in the classroom teaching everything from English and history to math and SAT test preparation. He has performed and lectured for teachers all over the world, and his New Teacher Project has a goal of creating1,000 new teachers through "poetry, persuasion, and perseverance." He is the author of two books of poetry, The Last Time As We Are (Write Bloody Books 2009) and What Learning Leaves (Hanover 2002), and four CDs of spoken word. He received a New York Foundation for the Arts Grant in 2001 to develop Teacher! Teacher! a one-man show about poetry, teaching, and math which won the jury prize for best solo performance at the 2001 Comedy Arts Festival. Formerly president of Poetry Slam, Inc., the non-profit organization that oversees all poetry slams in North America, Taylor Mali makes his living entirely as a spoken-word and voiceover artist these days, traveling around the country performing and teaching workshops as well as doing occasional commercial voiceover work. He has narrated several books on tape, including The Great Fire (for which he won the Golden Earphones Award for children's narration).



"Like Lilly Like Wilson," by TAYLOR MALI

From a performance at the University of Connecticut at Torrington some time in 2008.



Taylor Mali performs "Any Language, Much Less English"

Taylor Mali performs "Any Language, Much Less English" at the book release party for "The Last Time As We Are" at the Bowery Poetry Club in New York City. September 2009.



"Miracle Workers," by TAYLOR MALI

Another one of my anthemic poems for teachers, this 2007 performance comes from Bowdoin College (my alma mater).



"I'll Fight You For The Library" performed by Taylor Mali

"I'll Fight You For The Library" performed by Taylor Mali as part of the Page Meets Stage Series at the Bowery Poetry Club in New York City on April 29, 2009



"I Could Be a Poet," by TAYLOR MALI

Performed at the very first Page Meets Stage pairing at the Bowery Poetry Club on November 12, 2005



"What Teachers Make," by TAYLOR MALI

Performed at the very first Page Meets Stage pairing at the Bowery Poetry Club on November 12, 2005



What Teachers Make by Taylor Mali

Pre-order Taylor Mali's "What Teachers Make" at www.goo.gl Teachers! Classroom friendly version available here: www.youtube.com The release of this video comes at the tail end of Taylor Mali's Quest for a Thousand Teachers, a goal set in 2000 to inspire 1000 people to become teachers through "poetry, persuasion, and perseverance." After more than 12 years, Taylor has reached this goal and is soon to release his book, "What Teachers Make," described as "an impassioned defense of teachers and why our society needs them now more than ever." #whatteachersmake A product of Semicolon Productions: www.thesemicolonstays.com Directed by Alberto Roldan Produced by Douglas Hosking Viral Marketing by Steve McQuown



"Labeling Keys," by TAYLOR MALI

Filmed at the Bowery Poetry Club on 11/12/2005 as part of a reading with Billy Collins called Page Meets Stage.



"What Bread to Eat" by Taylor Mali

This is the poem that August will have bad dreams about. From "The Last Time As We Are" (Write Bloody 2009), which is available at writebloody.com



What Teachers Make by Taylor Mali

Taylor Mali performing What Teachers Make at the SOS Rally on July 30, 2011.



"Reading Allowed," by TAYLOR MALI

Performed as part of a Page Meets Stage pairing at the Bowery Poetry Club on February 22, 2007.



An Apple a Day is Not Enough - A Poem by Taylor Mali

"An Apple a Day Is Not Enough" is a powerful poem written and performed by Taylor Mali (a well-known spoken word artist and teacher) about the importance of health education. It's done in the style of kinetic typography. We must get the word out about the importance of health education and its ability to get this country's health back on track—but we can't do it alone. Please share this video: Forward it, blog about it, like it on Facebook and send it to your Twitter followers. We'd also love to hear your thoughts on the issue in the comments below.



Taylor Mali: Miracle Workers

Taylor Mali shares some of his humorous approaches to teaching.



Marie-Elizabeth & Taylor Mali perform "Love Sonnet 17" by Neruda

Marie-Elizabeth Mali & Taylor Mali performs "Love Sonnet 17", by Pablo Neruda at the book release party for "The Last Time As We Are" at the Bowery Poetry Club in New York City. September 2009.



Taylor Mali: What Do Teachers Make?

Taylor Mail provides the ultimate comeback for anyone with the audacity to ask what a teacher makes.



"Porn Star Name" by Taylor Mali

"Porn Star Name" performed by Taylor Mali as part of the Page meets Stage Series at the Bowery Poetry Club in New York City on April 29, 2009.



SlamNation - Taylor Mali - "Like Totally Whatever"

Lots more poetry and all our movies and videos at DevlinPix bit.ly Taylor Mali www.taylormali.com performs his poem "Like Totally Whatever" from Paul Devlin's http SlamNation. MORE FROM TAYLOR MALI: bit.ly Taylor Mali is ON FIRE in at the finals of the National Poetry Slam in Portland Oregon. I enjoy the utter self-confidence, sharp intelligence, and almost evangelical energy he brings to the stage -- perhaps the best-ever performance of this popular piece. I'm also impressed by Taylor's clever technique of showing, not telling through devastating caricature. His final illustration by example of the importance of language is utterly convincing. SlamNation DVD: bit.ly SlamNation Trailer: bit.ly



"Voice of America V/O," by TAYLOR MALI

Performed as part of the very first Page Meets Stage pairing at the Bowery Poetry Club on 11/12/2005.



Taylor Mali performs "Ars Poetica"

Taylor Mali performs "Ars Poeticar" at the book release party for "The Last Time As We Are" at the Bowery Poetry Club in New York City. September 2009.



What teachers make

Lyrics and performance by Taylor Mali, slide design by www.ethos3.com



Taylor Mali:"An Open Letter to the Staff Copywriter of the FAA"

Taylor Mali performs his Spoken Word poem,"An Open Letter to the Staff Copywriter of the Federal Aviation Administration," in the NYC-Urbana Poetry Slam's 2009 MegaQuasiSemiFinals. For more information on the NYC-Urbana Poetry Slam, please visit: www.bowerypoetry.com



"Entire Act of Sorrow" by Taylor Mali

"Entire Act of Sorrow" performed by Taylor Mali as part of the Page meets Stage Series at the Bowery Poetry Club in New York City on April 29, 2009.



TAYLOR MALI answers the question "Where is your favorite place to write?"

I get asked this question a lot, and this is one time that I gave a rather entertaining answer.



Taylor Mali, "What Teachers Make: In Praise of the Greatest Job in the World"

Taylor Mali, teacher, education activist and slam poet who has been called by The New York Times, "a ranting comic showman and literary provocateur," will be signing and read from his new book, "What Teachers Make: In Praise of the Greatest Job in the World." The book of essays is named after a poem he performed that has been seen by over five million people on Youtube. This performance has become a rallying cry for teachers across the country. His funny and moving essays on teaching are an essential read for anyone interested the debate about teachers and education taking place in America.



Taylor Mali performs The Apologia Of Hephaestus, 2007

Taylor Mali performs his Spoken Word Poem "The Apologia Of Hephaestus" during the Urbana team finals night at the Bowery Poetry Club, NY. May 2007



Taylor Mali Live

Taylor Mali, teacher and slam poet, delivering his most well-known poem, 'What Teachers Make', at the annual gathering of KIPP Schools in August 2007.



Totally Like Whatever by Taylor Mali

Taylor Mali is awesome. This was my first lip-sync video. I'd like to thank krammen and superemi1y for inspiring me. PS: Please don't think I'm making fun of Taylor Mali. The guy is very smart and inspirational. I'm just goofin around.



Taylor Mali reciting his poem "What Teachers Make"

Taylor Mali reciting his poem "What Teachers Make" for Marshall University SAPB.



How to Write a Political Poem

WEBSITE: www.teachertube.com Taylor Mali describes how to write a political poem. Very humorous but great points to use for instruction



When Will Taylor Mali Cut His Hair?

Taylor Mali explains his goal of creating 1000 new teachers and what he will do once he finally does.



Taylor Mali reading "The Waking" by Galway Kinnell @ The Bowery Poetry Club

Taylor Mali reading "The Waking" by Galway Kinnell @ The Bowery Poetry Club



Taylor Mali performs at the 10th Anniversary Urbana party

Taylor Mali performs his Spoken Word Poem "Undivided Attention - What all teachers want, but few of us get" for the Urbana 10th Anniversary party at the Bowery Poetry Club, Oct. 2007



What Teachers Make by Taylor Mali - Classroom Friendly

Pre-order Taylor Mali's "What Teachers Make" at www.goo.gl The release of this video comes at the tail end of Taylor Mali's Quest for a Thousand Teachers, a goal set in 2000 to inspire 1000 people to become teachers through "poetry, persuasion, and perseverance." After more than 12 years, Taylor has reached this goal and is soon to release his book, "What Teachers Make," described as "an impassioned defense of teachers and why our society needs them now more than ever." #whatteachersmake A product of Semicolon Productions: www.thesemicolonstays.com Directed by Alberto Roldan Produced by Douglas Hosking Viral Marketing by Steve McQuown



Mohamed Hamaki-Ana law azeto English subtitles on screen and Lyrics

Arabic song ana law azeto (if i had hurt her) by Egyptian singer Mohamed Hamaki with lyrics and English subtitles this is the first time for me to translate songs so i hope you like it :) Arabic lyrics : ana law azito kan 3amal li ziyada 3an keda eih bel3aks ,3omri makhadt meno nos elli ana baddih kan 3ayez yemawtini ya3ni yerta7 wana magrooh da ma shafsh ghir henniya menni mashafsh ghir khir wana law atlu had ashal bekteer khayef ye3raf 2imet elli f ido lamma yrooh 3omooman yalla mosh far'a we mosh khasran 3ashan a3raf da delwa2ti ana el kasban da yoom badri yrayye7ni wana bansa we mosh yemken law ana kamalt a3ish nadman law ghalt meni min ye2oli ana tab ghelet fih? tabi3i lamma t7eb had tkoon me'amen lih 2assar el kalam hayfid be ih khalas kalam 3alih zamanu rateb kolli haga we 3ash hayato khalas mosh far2a 3ando ayi 3eshra benna wa la ihsas wana mosh hawa2ef yom hayati eldonya malyana nas



SlamNation - Taylor Mali - "I Could Be A Poet"

Lots more poetry and all our movies and videos at DevlinPix.com bit.ly Guest post by Taylor Mali! bit.ly The poem was the first of a series of "parody poems" I have written that got me into a lot of trouble. I mock poets in general and specific poets in particular to throw them off their game, to make them worry about other things besides the best poem to send up in the slam. Notice how w...READ MORE: bit.ly MORE FROM TAYLOR MALI: bit.ly

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