Translating Words, Creating Worlds
Poetry Inside Out as Translanguaging Pedagogy in K-12 Classroom
Edited by Jie Park and Mark Hauber
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Published: September 2026
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Translating Words, Creating Worlds: Poetry Inside Out as Critical Literacy and Translanguaging Pedagogy in K-12 Classrooms is a timely and inspiring guide to bringing critical literacy, translanguaging, and student voice into today’s classrooms. Grounded in the innovative Poetry Inside Out (PIO) program developed at the Center for the Art of Translation, this volume demonstrates how poetry translation can transform language learning into a powerful act of collaboration, creativity, and cultural exploration.

Across diverse K–12 settings, students engage with poems from around the world—written in languages such as Vietnamese, Spanish, and Albanian—and work together to translate them into English. Specifically, they first work in pairs to create a “Phrase-by-Phrase” translation, akin to a rough draft. Then, in groups of four, students meld and refine their drafts, developing a “Make it Flow” translation that the entire group agrees to. Through discussion, interpretation, performance, and revision, students do far more than learn vocabulary or grammar: they analyze meaning, wrestle with complex social and political themes, and develop sophisticated literacy practices rooted in authentic communication.

Written by classroom teachers, school leaders, and literacy practitioners, Translating Words, Creating Worlds offers vivid, real-world examples of PIO in action across elementary, middle, and high school classrooms. The book provides practical, accessible strategies for educators seeking to create culturally sustaining, language-rich learning environments that honor and leverage students’ linguistic and cultural assets.

At a moment when educators are searching for meaningful ways to support multilingual learners and foster inclusive classrooms, this volume delivers both inspiration and actionable pedagogy. Readers will discover how collaborative poetry translation can deepen students’ engagement with language, strengthen critical thinking, and cultivate empathy, dialogue, and intellectual curiosity.

An essential resource for teachers, teacher educators, and TESOL/ESL professionals, Translating Words, Creating Worlds is ideal for courses in second language acquisition, literacy, multilingual education, and culturally responsive teaching.

Perfect for courses such as: Literacy Education; Methods in ELA/Humanities; Educating Multilingual Children and Youth; Foundations of Bilingual Education; Bilingual Education Theory and Practices; Curriculum and Lesson Planning (Middle/Secondary and/or Elementary); Culture, Language, and Education

Table of Contents:

Acknowledgments

Foreword

Chapter One
Poetry Inside Out as Critical Literacy and Translanguaging Pedagogy
Jie Y. Park

Chapter Two
Pedagogical Considerations: Frequently Asked Questions about PIO
Jie Y. Park and Mark Hauber

Chapter Three
Mapping Creative Inquiry: Accordion Books and the PIO Teaching Fellowship
Todd Elkin

Chapter Four
The “People in the Room”: The Heart of PIO and Language Education
Lisa Wong

Chapter Five
Cultivating Metalinguistic Awareness and Creativity: Poetry Inside Out in a Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Elementary School
Janel Janiczek Smith and Robyn Ovrick

Chapter Six
Translation as Creative Resistance: Reframing Middle School English Language Arts through Multilingual Pedagogy
Yaxha Ruvein

Chapter Seven
Bringing Democratic Principles to Action: Cultivating Voice and Agency
Lori Simpson

Chapter Eight
“Cracking the Code”: Building Methods of Assessing Student Learning in PIO
Susan Minnicks

Chapter Nine
Learning from Productive Struggle: A New Teacher’s Reflections from “Translating” a Translanguaging Curriculum
Carmela Martinez

Chapter Ten
Teachers as Transformative Intellectuals: Teacher Praxis and the PIO Fellowship
Jie Y. Park

Afterword

About the Authors

Index

NOTE: Table of Contents subject to change up until publication date.