Doing and Being Hip-Hop in School

Best.Class.Ever.

Joanne Larson author Eleni Duret author Grant Atkins author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Teachers' College Press

Published:28th Oct '22

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Doing and Being Hip-Hop in School cover

Hip-hop, born after the Civil Rights and Black Power Movements, is an expression and embodiment of liberation. This book explores the creative liberation, political liberation, and communicative liberation for youth as one exemplar of culturally sustaining pedagogy. The authors share what students and teachers learned in a high school class where they could access and use their wealth of historical and cultural capital. Using data from 4 years of an ongoing participatory ethnography, this book tells the story of teaching and learning with a curriculum that was developed and implemented collaboratively with students. The authors demonstrate that when urban youth have time, space (emotional, cultural, pedagogical), and trust, and when the context for learning is grounded in radical love, they will invest themselves in ways that afford authentic expression of their ingenuity and agency, resulting in consequential learning and liberation. Readers will see how students develop as whole people whose expressions, identities, and creativity build a sense of purpose and belonging fundamental to becoming an active agent of change in their community. The content of the class was hip-hop, but the goal was liberation—best class ever!

Book Features:

  • ● Centers youth as curriculum makers and authorities of their own experiences.
  • ● Discusses hip-hop as a curriculum in and of itself.
  • ● Shows how teaching with youth culture contributes to meaningful learning.
  • ● Includes examples of curriculum units and classroom activities.
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ISBN: 9780807767429

Dimensions: 229mm x 156mm x 6mm

Weight: 159g

112 pages