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This book presents practical approaches for engaging with Hip Hop music and culture in the classroom.
Lauren Leigh Kelly is Assistant Professor of Urban Teacher Education at Rutgers University, USA.
Contents Meet the Author Acknowledgements Support Material Preface How to Use This Book Chapter One- Introduction - Glossary of Terms - A Note on Honoring the Full Humanity of Students - Language and Censorship in Hip Hop Education Chapter Two- Hip Hop Pedagogies in Classroom Practice - (Lessons One and Two) Building Hip Hop Classroom Community - (Lesson Three) "I Used to Love H.E.R.": Exploring Extended Metaphor and Allegory in Hip Hop Literature - (Lesson Four) Embodied Hip Hop Storytelling - (Lesson Five) Developing Critical Literacies through Hip Hop Jigsaw Groups - (Lesson Six) Exploring History, Geography, and Culture through Hip Hop Lit Circles - (Lesson Seven) Scrubs and Pigeons: Exploring Love and Relationships in Hip Hop Culture - (Lesson Eight) Developing Critical Hip Hop Literacies through Standardized Exam Preparation - (Lesson Nine) (Re)Defining the Modern Hip Hop Generation through Critical Media Literacies Chapter Three- Remixing Classroom Assessments - (Assignment One) Mixtape Project - (Assignment Two) Literary Allusions - (Assignment Three) Hip Hop Literary Criticism - (Assignment Four) Hip Hop Author Study - (Assignment Five) Hip Hop Autobiography Chapter Four- Teaching Hip Hop as a Content Area - "Move B!$*%; Get out the way!" Decentering the Self in Hip Hop Curriculum and Pedagogy - "Tear the Roof Off!" Reframing Teaching through a Hip Hop Lens - "If you stay ready, you ain't got to get ready": Demonstrating Flexibility and Responsiveness in Hip Hop Education - "Teach Me How to Dougie" Modeling Critical Media Literacies and Discussion in the Classroom - "For My People" Engaging with Hip Hop community Chapter Five- Closing Thoughts Appendix A- Suggestions for Further Reading Appendix B - Suggested Texts for Hip Hop-Based Curriculum Appendix C- Hip Hop Course Study Guide Examples Appendix D- Sample Hip Hop Course Curriculum Appendix E- Hip Hop Education Resources, Conferences, and Organizations Appendix F- Suggested Museum Trips for Exploring Hip Hop History and Culture in the U.S. References