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HTMLHipHop,technology,motion,&Love
hereKaren Ogen@karenogen
www.karenogen.com
For students to truly engage in learning,
they must be able to see a space
for themselves within it.
Image from pixabay.com
Why?
Culturally Responsive Teaching is a pedagogy that recognizes the importance of including students' cultural references in all aspects of
learning. (Ladson-Billings,1994).
• Positive perspectives on parents and families• Communication of high expectations• Learning within the context of culture
• Student-centered instruction• Culturally mediated instruction
• Reshaping the curriculum• Teacher as facilitator
https://www.brown.edu/academics/education-alliance/teaching-diverse-learners
Culturally Responsive
TeachingEngagement, Achievement, Acknowledgement, and Empowerment
we will…
• Enjoy learning!• Discover how Hip Hop can be a relevant classroom tool.• See examples of students learning and sharing through
technology.• Experience how movement can help students to engage
in learning and help them remember information.• Connect the pedagogy of Culturally Relevant Teaching
to building relationships (love) with your students.
Today
Image source: http://pixabay.com/en/graffiti-hiphop-hip-hop-hauswand-393488/
How do you define Hip Hop?What do you envision when people
talk about Hip Hop pedagogy?
Think and get ready to MOVE!
Hip Hop?
Afrika Bambaataa defines the 4 elements of hip-hop culture as:
• DJ-ing• Breakdancing• Graffiti• MC-ing
How can these elements be used in the classroom?
Elements of Hip Hop
Video to introduce the session?Hip Hop PedagogyMarc Lamont Hill
Video to introduce the session?Music genre PopularityOverall: CDs + vinyl + downloads + streaming US, 2015. Source: Nielsen Music.
http://www.digitalmusicnews.com/2016/04/07/most-popular-music-genres-america/
“Hip Hop is the dominant language of youth culture,
and those of us who work with young people need to
speak their language” De Leon
Lyrics and Language
Suggested lyrics:“Hard Times” by Run DMC
“Alphabet Aerobics” by Blackalicious
“Africa Dream” by Talib Kweli
Lyrics and Language
Lyrics Scavenger Hunt:Can students identify
examples of:• Imagery• Similes
• Metaphors• Alliteration
• Onomatopoeia• Symbolism• Hyperbole
Lyrics and LanguageHip Hop or Shakespeare? Akala at TEDxAldeburgh
Lyrics and Language
https://popsonnet.tumblr.com/ Memestache.com
Having the students rewrite metaphorical language into different forms of the
English language will invoke critical thinking skills.
Lyrics and Languagetinyurl.com/lyricpadlet
Rhythm and ReadingRap can help emergent readers understand print concepts, phrasing, and fluency and gain phonemic awareness. In addition, the unique rhythm and
chanting of the rap art form supports the development of oral language skills.Barbara Rando, Evelyn A. O’Connor, Karen Steuerwalt, and Michelle Bloom
#Fatherlikson
FlocabularyVocabulary
14-15 school yearSad Burger
Student Created
Rhythm and WritingFlocabulary Lyrics Lab
Movement and Memory
Science
GoNoodle.com Plus Blazer Fresh
Flocabularyfor Elementary Science
https://www.flocabulary.com/unit/three-states-of-matter/video/
In small groups, study
these lyrics and create
movements to go with each
line.
Social Studiessuccessnetplus.com (HS)pearsonrealize.com (MS)
Pearson Resources
http://hojosteachingadventures.com/2015/02/using-graffiti-as-review-in-the-classroom.htmhttp://www.rundesroom.com/2012/04/graffiti-in-math-class.html l
Graffiti Wall
http://hojosteachingadventures.com/2015/02/using-graffiti-as-review-in-the-classroom.htmhttp://www.rundesroom.com/2012/04/graffiti-in-math-class.html l
What information do people use to form impressions
(make judgments)
about you?
…the critical dimension in hip-hop culture allows urban youth to interpret their realities in ways that recognize and critique the role of power, culture, and ideology
in society, and how to be empowered to transform the conditions from their own experiences…Darius Prier
Self Awareness
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Does gender play a role in leadership?
Two sides:Be prepared to defend your answer to
the question above.
Yes No
Let’s move!
Student ReflectionSelf Awareness
Lesane Parish Crooks
-Identify themes in Tupac’s poetry.-Discuss how your beliefs, preferences, opinions and attitudes define you.
My Name Is: _______________________________
My ______________________ see me as a(n) __________________________,(Pick one of select your own: parents, friends, teachers, etc.)
because _________________________________________________________.
I see myself as a(n) ________________________________________________,
because _________________________________________________________.
I don’t want to be seen as a(n) _______________________________________
because _________________________________________________________.
In the future I want to be seen as a(n) _________________________________,
Because _________________________________________________________.
Self Awareness
Isaish M.
Student Choice
HTML Love?We must teach the way students learn, rather
than expecting them to learn the way we teach. -Pedro Noguera
• Know your students as individuals.• Learn about their interests so you can better
connect with them.• Hold ALL students accountable to high standards.• Provide structured activities where students can
interact in a productive way.
Image Source: Amazon.com
Citations• The Hip-Hop Education Guidebook Volume 1, By Marcella Runell and Martha Diaz• Flocabulary.com• popsonnet.tumblr.com • Memestache.com• Young Children Rap to Learn About Famous African-Americans (1993), by Chris
Meissel• http://www.naeyc.org/yc/files/yc/file/201407/YC0714_Rap_and_Young_Children
_Rando.pdf• www.educationalrap.com• https://www.amle.org/BrowsebyTopic/WhatsNew/WNDet/TabId/270/ArtMID/888
/ArticleID/282/Using-Chants-and-Cadences-to-Promote-Literacy-Across-the-Curriculum.aspx
• http://hojosteachingadventures.com/2015/02/using-graffiti-as-review-in-the-classroom.html
• http://www.educationworld.com/a_lesson/what-is-hip-hop.shtml