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      • Collectively, their research has found that hip-hop can be used to teach critical thinking skills, critical literacy, media literacy skills, STEM skills, critical consciousness and more. Hip-hop has made significant inroads into higher education as well.
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  2. Nov 29, 2022 · It's more than just rap music, hip-hop is a cultural movement consisting of MCing, DJing, breaking, graffiti, and knowledge. It's been a part of our lives for almost 50 years. When we think about education, Upchurch says, it's important to consider hip-hop as part of it.

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    Hip-hop in America’s classrooms is not new. For the past decade or two, scholars such as Marc Lamont Hill, Chris Emdin and Jeff Duncan-Andradehave explored the impact and effectiveness of hip-hop in educational settings. Collectively, their research has found that hip-hop can be used to teach critical thinking skills, critical literacy, media liter...

    Hip-hop academic scholarship goes back at least as far as Tricia Rose’s groundbreaking 1994 book, “Black Noise: Rap Music and Black Culture in Contemporary America.” Since then, numerous hip-hop education books have been written. More than 300 colleges and universities have offered courses on hip-hop. The University of Arizona offers a minor in Hip...

    That’s what Rustin, the social studies teacher in Pasadena, did when he used rapper Childish Gambino’s provocative video “This is America” to get students to critically analyze the state of affairs in American society. As one student statedin an article about watching the video in class, “It relies on the shock value of violence and capitalizes on ...

  3. Jun 28, 2016 · One particular workshop, for example, facilitates learning and development through critically engaging with sociological concepts primarily via rap music, rap videos, artefacts and dialogue...

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  4. Feb 17, 2020 · How would hip-hop explain its controversial history of glorifying violence, consumption and misogyny? Is hip-hop music appropriate for classrooms?

  5. Jul 22, 2024 · Just a few articles (n = 6) contain a radical critique of hip-hop as an educational tool, arguing against teachers’ resistance based on their negative perception of hip-hop culture or the language of rap music lyrics.

  6. For educator James Miles, hip hop is more than a style of music – it’s a global youth culture. He believes we need to meet students where they are by inviting that culture into the classroom.

  7. Nov 15, 2021 · In recognition of National Hip Hop History Month, The Conversation presents four articles that deal with how educators and rappers are taking hip-hop from concerts to classrooms.