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Kate O'Brien Collins – English Journal, 2021
In this article, Kate Collins begins by explaining how she discovered that "Hamilton: An American Musical," a Broadway show that incorporates a mix of musical genres: hip-hop, jazz, classic show tunes, and show-stopper numbers based on the life of Alexander Hamilton, could be brought into her teaching as a rich resource for her high…
Descriptors: Music, Popular Culture, Teaching Methods, High School Students
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William Visco – English Journal, 2019
In this article, the author describes three strategies they have used to bolster interest and make use of popular culture to enhance readers' interactions with texts: pop culture pairings, musical connections, and multimodal projects. The author addresses the cultivation of pop culture awareness, the importance of multimodal pedagogy, the…
Descriptors: Popular Culture, Learner Engagement, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Comprehension
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Jaclyn Christine Burr – English Journal, 2017
This article explores using spoken word poetry and song analysis in the classroom to inspire students to analyze their identities and strive for social justice in their research efforts. Poetry is empowering. It can show students how people express themselves, push them to consider their own identities, and inspire them to seek social change.…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Teaching Methods, Music, Singing
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Allender, Dale – English Journal, 2004
Traditional and innovative elements such as bells and music with quick pacing accented by a voice that students could recognize is used to effortlessly bring students to the classroom. Popular culture is shown to work well using classroom examples.
Descriptors: Popular Culture, Classroom Techniques, Music, Student Attitudes
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Alexander-Smith, AnJeanette C. – English Journal, 2004
The use of hip-hop music and spoken word poetry helps urban students engage in the study of literary terms. Spoken word poetry uses the cadence and direct language of hip-hop music to uplift the critical consciousness of those who listen to it.
Descriptors: Poetry, Urban Schools, Music, Students
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Kirkland, David E. – English Journal, 2008
For David E. Kirkland, the New English Education locates English language arts in the realities of youth, where texts emerge from students' lives, and the notions of reading and writing in English classrooms are open to revision. Kirkland reflects on how "postmodern Black experience, especially as seen in hip-hop, gives English teachers one way of…
Descriptors: English Teachers, English Instruction, African American Students, Popular Culture
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Dethier, Brock – English Journal, 1991
Asserts that using popular music to introduce such concepts as irony, artistic influence, or the appropriation of cultural materials is a logical way to interest students and help them make connections and understand new material quickly, efficiently, and pleasantly. Outlines an approach to teaching English that uses music as a chief source of…
Descriptors: English Instruction, Music, Popular Culture, Secondary Education
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Cooks, Jamal A. – English Journal, 2004
Students' out-of-school literacy practices can complement in-school speaking and writing, if the teacher knows how to instill them. A professor analyzes how one student writes an essay and a rap on the same subject and recommends bringing hip-hop culture into the classroom to help students become academically successful.
Descriptors: Music, Writing (Composition), Essays, Popular Culture
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Ruth, Leo – English Journal, 1973
Describes several popular song anthologies that make the lyrics of today's music accessible to the classroom and which can provide a sense of understanding for today's culture. (MM)
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Expressionism, Lyric Poetry, Music
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Barbieri, Richard E. – English Journal, 1976
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Anthologies, Film Study, Literature
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Burmester, David – English Journal, 1983
Lists 101 ways to use television, radio, film, and other media-related processes and products in the English classroom. (JL)
Descriptors: English Instruction, Films, Instructional Materials, Mass Media