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Lee Bennett Hopkins
Lee Bennett Hopkins (born April 13, 1938) is an American educator, poet, author, and anthologist. He is the author or editor of over 100 books for children, as well as a number of books and articles for adults.
== Life and career ==

Hopkins was born in Scranton, Pennsylvania. When he was 13 his parents divorced and he moved with his mother and siblings to a low-income housing project in Newark, New Jersey. After high school he enrolled in Newark State Teachers College (now Kean University) in Union, New Jersey, where he majored in education. After graduating in 1960 he taught sixth grade at Westmoreland Elementary in Fair Lawn, New Jersey and pursued a masters degree at Bank Street College of Education in New York City. In 1967 he earned a degree in Administration from Hunter College of the City University of New York. From 1966 to 1968 he served as a senior consultant to Bank Street College's Learning Resource Center in Harlem, New York, and from 1968 and 1976 he worked as a curriculum specialist for Scholastic Magazines, Inc. (now Scholastic Inc.). During those years he published a number of books including works for teachers, children's books, and anthologies of poetry, as well as articles that appeared in publications such as ''Horn Book'' and ''Language Arts'' (the professional journal of the National Council of Teachers of English).〔Serpiello, Dan. ("Hopkins, Lee Bennett" ). 2007. Retrieved 14 February 2013.〕
In 1976 Hopkins left Scholastic to become a full-time writer and education advocate. He believes that poetry has an important place in education,〔Leitich Smith, Cynthia. ("Author Interview: Lee Bennett Hopkins on America at War" ). February 23, 2009. Retrieved 14 February 2013.〕 and much of his professional writing is devoted to advancing the thesis and suggesting ways to integrate poetry into the curriculum. His 1972 book ''Pass the Poetry, Please'' (revised in 1987 and 1998) outlines his views on teaching poetry and includes biographies of several poets whose work he feels will appeal to children, and is consistently popular with teachers.〔Temple, Charles, et al. ed. ''Children's Books in Children's Hands: An Introduction to Their Literature''. Third Edition. Boston: Pearson Education Inc., 2006. p 298.〕 His desire to match children to poems that will speak to them is also behind his prolific production of anthologies; he has been recognized as "the world’s most prolific anthologist of poetry for children" by Guinness World Records. 〔("Most prolific anthologist of poetry for children" ). Retrieved 14 February 2013.〕
Hopkins has received many awards and honors over his career. He received an honorary Doctor of Laws degree from Kean University in 1980〔(Lee Bennett Hopkins website ). Retrieved 14 February 2013.〕 and in 1989 was awarded the University of Southern Mississippi Medallion for "lasting contributions to children's literature."〔(HarperCollins Children's Books - Kids Authors and Illustrators ).〕 His autobiographical poetry collection ''Been To Yesterdays'' was honored with the Christopher Award in 1995 and was Golden Kite Award honor book in 1996.〔(Golden Kite Award recipients ). Retrieved 14 February 2013.〕 In 2009 Hopkins was awarded the NCTE Award for Excellence in Poetry for Children for his lifetime body of work.〔(http://www.ncte.org/awards/poetry "NCTE Award for Excellence in Poetry for Children" ). Retrieved 14 February 2013.〕
Hopkins currently lives in Cape Coral, Florida.

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