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Wu, Lin – Educational Forum, 2023
This self-study illustrates how one Asian male immigrant teacher educator enacted hip-hop pedagogy to promote joy and justice in a multicultural education course at a predominantly white institution in the Pacific Northwest. Implications include how teacher educators can model hip-hop pedagogy to prepare all teacher candidates to cultivate joy and…
Descriptors: Asians, Males, Immigrants, Teacher Educators
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Crisp, Thomas – Journal of LGBT Youth, 2018
For educators looking to include literature with lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer or questioning (LGBTQ) characters in their libraries and classrooms, it is sometimes difficult to determine which books contain authentic and accurate representations and avoid stereotypes and problematic tropes. Drawing upon J.K. Rowling's paratextual…
Descriptors: Homosexuality, Sexual Orientation, Sexual Identity, Disclosure
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Foley, Cindy G. – Journal of Dance Education, 2016
The B-baby Program is a hip-hop dance curriculum designed to prepare dance instructors to teach and lead toddlers in the safe and effective practice of "break dancing" (breakin'). In 2011, my twin sister and I founded a hip-hop organization called Child of This Culture. We have over 32 years of combined experience as competitive break…
Descriptors: Dance, Popular Culture, Dance Education, Toddlers
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Sealey-Ruiz, Yolanda; Greene, Perry – Teaching Education, 2015
In the majority of public schools across the nation, Black male youth are undergoing what can be deemed as "educational genocide"--the killing off of any chances for an equitable education. This dramatically decreases opportunities for Black male youth to develop into fully participating citizens in a democratic society. In many ways,…
Descriptors: African Americans, Males, Preservice Teacher Education, Race
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Rolling, James Haywood, Jr.; Bey, Sharif – Studies in Art Education: A Journal of Issues and Research in Art Education, 2016
This study employs narrative in order to examine circumstances wherein identity constructs and self-image are reconstituted in the face of oppressive circumstances. The authors of this article, both art educators/academics, explore the role of narrative processes at the intersection of an "art education of place" purposed to reinterpret…
Descriptors: Self Concept, Power Structure, Art Teachers, Art Education
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Callahan, J. Sean; Grantham, Tarek C. – Gifted Child Today, 2012
One would be hard-pressed to deny the impact that hip hop is having on gifted students. More specifically, because hip hop is a creative and exciting male-dominated culture, gifted males gravitate to hip hop culture. From the perspective of two Black men from two different generations, this article was inspired by discussions about the role of hip…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Males, Popular Culture, Music
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Vicars, Mark; Senior, Kim – Educational Action Research, 2013
This paper reports on a small-scale action research project conducted by two university-based researchers using a visual arts method. The seven-week drawing programme was the second cycle of an action research project. The participants were nine boys of primary school age variously identified by their teachers as reluctant readers and/or as…
Descriptors: Visual Arts, Teaching Methods, Freehand Drawing, Elementary School Students
Weih, Timothy G. – Online Submission, 2014
This report describes the assessment, evaluation, and subsequent development of reading intervention strategies for a struggling middle school student. The family background and popular culture of the student were the primary means for creating the interventions. The student was taught to apply the reading strategies while completing…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Intervention, Males, Reading Instruction
Carr-Chellman, Alison – Learning & Leading with Technology, 2012
Boy culture is out of sync with school culture. There are several reasons for this, including zero tolerance policies that are too often taken to extremes, the lack of male teachers, and the compression of the curriculum. What's more, boy culture is not socially accepted, and boys quickly come to feel that they are not good at school. For many…
Descriptors: Educational Games, Teaching Methods, Popular Culture, Males
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Robinson-Ervin, Porsha; Cartledge, Gwendolyn; Keyes, Starr – Multicultural Learning and Teaching, 2011
The cultural disconnect between black males and the school environment has been correlated with poor academic achievement and high discipline rates for Black males. Instructional strategies that draw upon the learner?s cultural background hold promise as one means for intervention. This paper addresses the social skills needs of black adolescent…
Descriptors: African American Students, Males, Culturally Relevant Education, Skill Development
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Sealey-Ruiz, Yolanda – Journal of Negro Education, 2011
This article draws from a qualitative case study of 22 teachers of African American males who participated in a screening event of the documentary Beyond the Bricks as part of a community engagement project in three cities: New Orleans, New York, and Oakland Through the lenses of critical race theory and the Matrix Achievement Paradigms typology,…
Descriptors: African American Students, Urban Schools, Academic Achievement, Males
Porfilio, Brad J., Ed.; Viola, Michael J., Ed. – Peter Lang New York, 2012
Illuminating hip-hop as an important cultural practice and a global social movement, this collaborative project highlights the emancipatory messages and cultural work generated by the organic intellectuals of global hip-hop. Contributors describe the social realities--globalization, migration, poverty, criminalization, and racism--youth are…
Descriptors: Social Problems, Critical Theory, Multicultural Education, Cultural Activities
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Staples, Jeanine M. – Educational Action Research, 2012
In this article, and from the standpoint of an African American woman teacher/researcher, the author explores what happened when one African American adolescent boy known inside of school as a "severely disengaged" student cultivated literacy practices and events of his own volition in an after-school program. The author asks, how does race and…
Descriptors: African American Students, School Activities, Popular Culture, After School Programs
Glenn, Lane A.; Van Wert, Suzanne – New England Journal of Higher Education, 2010
A few years ago, Mathew McConaughey and Sarah Jessica Parker generated big laughs and big box office sales in "Failure to Launch," an absurd comedy about a 26-year old man still living in his parents' basement, spending his days watching television and playing video games while the world passed him by. The film was closer to the truth…
Descriptors: Females, Gender Differences, Males, Higher Education
Obiozor, Williams Emeka – Online Submission, 2010
This article discusses the teaching of life skills to urban American youths who are highly fascinated with the hip-hop culture--songs, raps, miming, lyrics, dressing and musical rhythms, especially individuals with emotional disabilities in the public schools. This is an instructional curriculum strategy to encourage positive and active…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Music, Attendance, Individualized Instruction
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