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British Council complies with data protection law in the UK and laws in other countries that meet internationally accepted standards. Rosen is well established as a broadcaster, presenting a range of documentary features on British radio. He is the presenter of BBC Radio 4's regular magazine programme Word of Mouth, which looks at the English language and the way it is used. [20] Just wanted to say how brilliant you were when you came to my old school. I am using a few of your poems for a poetry anthology for school. Thanks so Much!

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Ideas to change the world. Marxism 2010". Socialist Workers Party. Archived from the original on 18 April 2016 . Retrieved 7 February 2010. Sprenger, Richard (10 April 2014). "We're Going on a Bear Hunt: 'The editors were so excited they were nearly weeping' – video". The Guardian. Archived from the original on 26 December 2016 . Retrieved 25 December 2016.Rosen was appointed the sixth British Children's Laureate in June 2007, succeeding Jacqueline Wilson, and held the honour until June 2009, when he was succeeded by Anthony Browne. [51] [52] [53] Rosen signed off from the Laureateship with an article in The Guardian, [54] in which he said, "Sometimes when I sit with children when they have the space to talk and write about things, I have the feeling that I am privileged to be the kind of person who is asked to be part of it". In 2007, he was awarded an honorary doctorate by the University of Exeter. [55] We're Going on a Bear Hunt is a children's picture book written by Rosen and illustrated by Helen Oxenbury. The book won the overall Nestlé Smarties Book Prize in 1989 and also won the 0–5 years category. [15] The publisher, Walker Books, celebrated the work's 25th anniversary in 2014 by breaking a Guinness World Record for the Largest Reading Lesson. [16] In 2022, Rosen was awarded an honorary fellowship of the Royal College of Nursing by an exceptional and unanimous vote of the RCN Council during the organisation's annual congress; with RCN President Dr Denise Chaffer citing Rosen's lived experience, patient advocacy, and ongoing COVID-19 public awareness work as contributory factors. [66]

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Rosen, Michael (4 March 2006). "What's a story for?". Socialist Worker (1990). Archived from the original on 21 March 2006. I have loved reading your poems in The Puffin Book of Utterly Brilliant Poetry, Brian Patten (Ed.) for years now, ever since my grown up daughter was a little girl. I love, Chocolate Cake, but, by far the favourite of most of my students is, I'm the Youngest in Our House! Thank you for writing about life in such an engaging way. You have helped to make poetry accessible and enjoyable by countless children. However, Rosen has also been criticised by traditionalists, as he comments in Did I Hear You Write?: ‘The “he-doesn’t-write-poetry” number’. His reaction to this displays a profound childlike wisdom: ‘Well, don’t call it poetry, then, call it “Bits” or “Stuff” ’. What is both delightful and important about Rosen’s style is that, like Dahl’s, it involves the reader in an active engagement with the text (as demonstrated in the two ‘chocolate’ quotations, above). This corresponds with Rosen’s criticism of the ‘Jug and Mug’ theory of learning - in his works, particularly his poems, children are encouraged to interact, to think and, most importantly, to feel in relation to the text, rather than simply being ‘told’ something. Eddie in Bed’, like many of Rosen’s poems, is based on his real-life son Eddie (one of seven children, many of whom feature in their father’s poems). Tragically, Eddie died of meningitis at the age of 18, and Rosen channelled his grief into writing an award-winning book about bereavement, Michael Rosen's Sad Book (2004). The book is illustrated by Quentin Blake, who has illustrated many of Rosen’s books throughout the years. It is aimed at children - though it could equally be used by adults - and it presents a frank but heartfelt account of the emotions aroused by bereavement. He does not present any rose-tinted happy ending, but rather emphasises the importance of learning to live with the sadness, rather than expecting it to end. Eddie’s death also features strongly in Carrying the Elephant (2002), a collection of poems about Rosen’s life, from his own childhood memories to his terrible bereavement, through to his current life with his third wife and more young children. Rosen has been married three times and has five children and two step-children. [72] His second son Eddie (1980–1999) died at the age of 18 from meningococcal septicaemia, and his death was the inspiration for Rosen's 2004 work Sad Book. [21] Rosen lives in North London [73] with his third wife, Emma-Louise Williams, and their two children. [74] [75]

See, for example, "Michael Rosen tour highlights". Scottish Book Trust. Archived from the original on 20 December 2008 . Retrieved 26 November 2008. The United Kingdom's international organisation for cultural relations and educational opportunities.

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Ian McMillan's writing lab: Michael Rosen interview". OpenLearn. 26 January 2007 . Retrieved 12 March 2014. . Sharman, Andy (28 August 2008), "Michael Rosen: 'Give children books, not SATs' ", The Independent, London . Alumni Life – Institute of Education, University of London". Ioe.ac.uk. 19 January 2009. Archived from the original on 16 December 2012 . Retrieved 27 November 2012. From 1969-1972, he was a trainee at the BBC, working in radio drama, and on Play School and Schools Television. He then spent three years at the National Film School, publishing his first book of poetry, Mind Your Own Business, in 1974. This book was not originally written for children, but appeared on Deutsch's children's list, and from that point on, his career was set. Since 1976, he has been writing, performing, teaching, and appearing on radio and television. He also writes regularly for The Guardian.If the book and the play stop short of spelling out the failures of government that contribute to the suffering of girls like Shona, the message of a failing system is implicit. Is Rosen hopeful things can change? Flood (20 May 2021). "Michael Rosen condemns 'loathsome and antisemitic' manipulated image". The Guardian. Archived from the original on 5 April 2023 . Retrieved 5 April 2023. Rosen attended Oxford University, where he studied English literature. He began his career as a writer in the late 1970s, and his first book, "Mind Your Own Business," was published in 1974. He went on to write many other books for children and adults, including poetry collections, picture books, and novels. Under the Cranes (23 November 2012). "Under the Cranes". Underthecranes.blogspot.com. Archived from the original on 29 June 2013 . Retrieved 27 November 2012. Prolific children's writer, Michael Rosen, was born in Middlesex in 1946 and studied English Language and Literature at Oxford University.

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Politics [ edit ] Jeremy Corbyn [ edit ] Rosen at an anti-racism rally in London's Trafalgar Square in 2016 Rosen has also been involved in campaigning around issues of education and for the Palestinian cause. He stood for election in June 2004 in London as a Respect Coalition candidate. He is also a supporter of the Republic campaign. Emergency Verse - The Recusant". www.therecusant.org.uk. Archived from the original on 5 August 2021 . Retrieved 5 August 2021. Richmond, John (4 August 2008). "Harold Rosen [obituary]". The Guardian. London. Archived from the original on 24 April 2017 . Retrieved 12 December 2016. Anderson, Porter (28 June 2023). "In London, the PEN Pinter Prize Goes to Michael Rosen". Publishing Perspectives . Retrieved 2 July 2023.In April 2011, Rosen was awarded an honorary doctorate at the Institute of Education, University of London, [62] and in July 2011, an honorary doctorate by the University of the West of England. [63] Rosen was selected to be the guest director of the 2013 Brighton Festival. [64] He has written columns for the Socialist Worker [49] and spoken at conferences organised by the Socialist Workers Party. [50] Awards and honours [ edit ] Michael Rosen at the 2017 Cheltenham Literature Festival signing his book The Disappearance of Émile Zola. Busby, Mattha (23 May 2020). "Author Michael Rosen out of intensive care after 47 days". The Guardian. Archived from the original on 5 June 2020 . Retrieved 5 June 2020.



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